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Prof. John Moore

Mr. John Norton Moore
Director and Walter L. Brown
Professor of Law
Center for Oceans Law and Policy
Center for National Security Law University of Virginia School of Law

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Books
Law and the Indo-China War (Princeton University Press, 1972).
The Arab-Israeli Conflict, 3 vols. (J.N. Moore ed., Princeton University Press 1974).
Law and Civil War in the Modern World (J.N. Moore ed., Johns Hopkins Press 1974).
The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Readings and Documents (J.N. Moore ed., abridged and revised edition, Princeton University Press 1977).
Readings in International Law from the Naval War College Review, 1947-1977, 2 vols. (J.N. Moore and R.B. Lillich eds., U.S. Naval War College International Law Studies, vols. 61 and 62, Naval War College Press, 1980).
Materials on Oceans Law, 2 vols. (with I. d'A. Pires Filho and S.P. Menefee, Federal Publications, Inc., 1982).
Law and the Grenada Mission (Center for Law and National Security, University of Virginia School of Law, and the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University, 1984).
The Legal Structure of Defense Organization (with R.F. Turner) (Prepared for the President's Blue Ribbon Commission on Defense Management) (January 15, 1986).
The Secret War in Central America (University Publications of America 1986).
Biennial Report of The United States Institute of Peace, 1987 (Report of the Chairman of the Board of Directors, John Norton Moore) [Prepared and submitted to the President and the Congress of the United States pursuant to Section 1712 of the United States Institute of Peace Act (Public Law 98-525, as amended)] (August 1987).
International and United States Documents on Oceans Law and Policy, 5 vols. (J.N. Moore ed., William S. Hein & Co. 1987).
The “Broad-Narrow” Debate: An Appraisal of Legal Issues Concerning the Development and Testing of “Mobile” Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems or Components Based on Other Physical Principles (Classified, September 1989. Study prepared for the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency - 6 volumes in 9 books totaling approximately 4,000 pages) (Permanent accession in the National Archives, 2003).
National Security Law (J.N. Moore et al. eds., Carolina Academic Press, 1990).
The Vietnam Debate: A Fresh Look at the Arguments (J.N. Moore ed., University Press of America, Inc., 1990).
Biennial Report of The United States Institute of Peace, 1989 (Report of the Chairman of the Board of Directors, John Norton Moore) [Prepared and submitted to the President and the Congress of the United States pursuant to Section 1712 of the United States Institute of Peace Act (Public Law 98-525, as amended)] (March 1990).
The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Volume IV: The Difficult Search for Peace (1975-1988), Part One and Part Two (J.N. Moore ed., Princeton University Press 1991).<
Crisis in the Gulf (Oceana Publications, Inc., 1992).
National Security Law Documents (J.N. Moore et al. eds., Carolina Academic Press, 1995).
Readings on International Law from the Naval War College Review: 1978-1994 (J.N. Moore & Robert F. Turner eds., Naval War College, 1995).
Deception and Deterrence in “Wars of National Liberation,” State-Sponsored Terrorism, and Other Forms of Secret Warfare (J.N. Moore ed., Carolina Academic Press, April 1997).
Oceans Policy: New Institutions, Challenges and Opportunities (J.N. Moore and Myron H. Nordquist eds., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1999).
Current Maritime Issues and the International Maritime Organization (J.N. Moore and Myron H. Nordquist, eds., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1999).
Strengthening the United Nations and Enhancing War Prevention (J.N. Moore and Alex Morrison, eds., Carolina Academic Press, 2000).
Current Fisheries Issues and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (Myron H. Nordquist and John Norton Moore, eds., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2000).
Treaty Interpretation, the Constitution and the Rule of Law (Oceana Publications, Inc., 2001).
The Law of the Sea (Myron H. Nordquist and John Norton Moore eds., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2001).
The National Law of Treaty Implementation (Carolina Academic Press, 2001).
The Real Lessons of the Vietnam War: Reflections Twenty-Five Years After the Fall of Saigon (John Norton Moore and Robert F. Turner, eds., Carolina Academic Press, 2002).
The Stockholm Declaration and the Law of the Marine Environment (Myron H. Nordquist, John Norton Moore, and Said Mahmoudi, eds., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2003).
Civil Litigation Against Terrorism (John Norton Moore, ed., Carolina Academic Press, 2004).
Solving the War Puzzle (Carolina Academic Press, 2004).
Legal and Scientific Aspects of Continental Shelf Limits (Myron H. Nordquist, John Norton Moore and Tomas H. Heidar, eds., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2004).
International Energy Policy, the Arctic and the Law of the Sea (Myron H. Nordquist, John Norton Moore and Alexander S. Skaridov, eds., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2005).
National Security Law, 2nd Edition (John Norton Moore and Robert F. Turner, eds., Carolina Academic Press, 2005).
National Security Law Documents, 2nd Edition (J.N. Moore et al. eds., Carolina Academic Press, 2006).
To Oppose any Foe: The Legacy of U.S. Intervention in Vietnam (Ross A. Fisher, J. N. Moore, and Robert F. Turner, eds., Carolina Academic Press, 2006).
Recent Developments in the Law of the Sea and China (Myron H. Nordquist, John Norton Moore, and Kuen-chen Fu, eds., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2006).
Law, Science and Ocean Management (Myron H. Nordquist, Ronán Long, Tomas H. Heidar, and John Norton Moore, eds., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2007).
Legal Challenges in Maritime Security (Myron H. Nordquist, Rüdiger Wolfrum, John Norton Moore, and Ronán Long, eds., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2008).
Freedom of Seas, Passage Rights and the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention (Myron H. Nordquist, Tommy T.B. Koh, and John Norton Moore, eds. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, forthcoming 2008).

Book Reviews
Prolegomenon to the Jurisprudence of Myres McDougal and Harold Lasswell, 54 Virginia Law Review 662 (1968) [Symposium in Honor of Hardy C. Dillard: Legal Education].
The Elephant Misperceived: Intervention and American Foreign Policy, 56 Virginia Law Review 364 (1970) [Review of R.J. Barnet, Intervention and Revolution: The United States in the Third World].
Review of J. Castaneda, Legal Effects of United Nations Resolutions 65 American Journal of International Law 647 (1971).
Review of H.G. Knight, Managing the Sea's Living Resources: Legal and Political Aspects of High Seas Fisheries 72 American Journal of International Law 931 (1978).
Review of W.E. Butler, International Straits of the World: Northeast Arctic Passage, and M. Leifer, International Straits of the World: Malacca, Singapore and Indonesia 74 American Journal of International Law 231 (1980).

Articles, Monographs, and Book Chapters
Constitutional Law: Under Color of Law and the Civil Rights Act, 1961 Duke Law Journal 452 (1961).
The Role of the State Department in Judicial Proceedings, 31 Fordham Law Review 277 (1962).
The Supreme Court and the Relationship Between the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses, 42 Texas Law Review 142 (1963).
Federalism and Foreign Relations, 1965 Duke Law Journal 248 (1965).
“Comment” on the panel “International Law and Civil Wars,” 61 American Society of International Law Proceedings 75 (1967).
International Law and the United States Role in Viet Nam: A Reply, 76 Yale Law Journal1051 (1967).
Law and Politics in the Vietnamese War: A Response to Professor Friedmann, 61 American Journal of International Law 1039 (1967).
The Lawfulness of United States Assistance to the Republic of Viet Nam (with J.L. Underwood), 5 Duquesne Law Review 235 (1967) [Reprinted from 112 Congressional Record 13232-33 (daily edition June 22, 1966) and 112 Congressional Record 14943 (daily edition July 14, 1966)].
The Lawfulness of Military Assistance to the Republic of Viet-Nam, 61 American Journal of International Law1 (1967).
The Role of Law in the Viet Nam Debate, 41 Connecticut Bar Journal 389 (1967).
The Geneva Agreements of 1954: A Preface, 8 Virginia Journal of International Law 1 (1967).
“Comment” on the panel “Aggression, War, and Neutrality Under the United Nations Charter,” 62 American Society of International Law Proceedings 81 (1968).
The Control of Foreign Intervention in Internal Conflict, 9 Virginia Journal of International Law 205 (1969).
Intervention: A Monochromatic Term for a Polychromatic Reality, in The Vietnam War and International Law, vol. 2, 1061 (R.A. Falk ed., Princeton University Press 1969).
The Justiciability of Challenges to the Use of Military Forces Abroad, 10 Virginia Journal of International Law 85 (1969) [Symposium: The Constitution and the Use of Military Force Abroad].
The National Executive and the Use of the Armed Forces Abroad, 21 Naval War College Review, no. 5, at 28 (January 1969).
“Comment” on the panel “The United Nations and Legal Aspects of the Search for Peace in the Middle East,” 64 American Society of International Law Proceedings 84 (1970).
Quincy Wright: Scholar With A Vision, 11 Virginia Journal of International Law 7 (1970).
The Arab-Israeli Conflict and the Obligation to Pursue Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes, 19 University of Kansas Law Review 403 (1971) [Symposium: The Middle East Crisis].
Legal Dimensions of the Decision to Intercede in Cambodia, 65 American Journal of International Law 38 (1971).
Population, Health, and Family (with others), in Environment and Society in Transition 494, 500 (P. Albertson & M. Barnett eds., New York Academy of Sciences 1971) (Annuals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 184) [International Joint Conference of the American Geographical Society and the American Division of the World Academy of Art and Science].
The Role of Regional Arrangements in the Maintenance of World Order, in The Future of the International Legal Order: Volume III: Conflict Management, 122 (C.E. Black & R.A. Falk eds., Princeton University Press 1971).
Ratification of the Geneva Protocol on Gas and Bacteriological Warfare: A Legal and Political Analysis, 58 Virginia Law Review 419 (1972).
Letter to the Hon. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Chairman, Subcommittee on Separation of Powers, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C., Congressional Oversight of Executive Agreements: Hearings on S.3475 Before the Subcommittee on the Separation of Powers of the Comm. On the Judiciary, 92nd Cong. 629 (1972)
Contemporary Issues in an Ongoing Debate: the Roles of Congress and the President in Foreign Affairs, 7 International Lawyer 733 (October 1973).
Law and National Security, 51 Foreign Affairs 408 (1973), reprinted in International Law: A Contemporary Perspective 47 (Richard Falk et al. eds., Westview Press 1985). [An earlier, longer version of this article was published as The Legal Tradition and the Management of National Security, in Toward World Order and Human Dignity, chapt. 10 (W.Michael Reisman & Burns H. Weston eds., 1976)].
Peacekeeping Forces: An Introduction, in The United Nations, A Reassessment: Sanctions, Peacekeeping, and Humanitarian Assistance 59 (J.M. Paxman & G.T. Boggs eds., University Press of Virginia 1973).
Toward Legal Restraints on International Terrorism, 67 American Society of International Law Proceedings 88 (1973).
The Law of the Sea: A Choice and A Challenge, 15 Virginia Journal of International Law 791 (1975) [Symposium: Deep Seabed Mining].
The Law of the Sea: An Overview, in International Law of the Sea and the Future of Deep Seabed Mining 77, 77-91 (Christopher C. Joyner ed., Accent Printing Co. 1975) [Proceedings of the John Bassett Moore Society of International Law Symposium and the American Society of International Law Regional Meeting, November 16, 1974].
Foreign Policy and Fidelity to Law: The Anatomy of A Treaty Violation, 70 American Journal of International Law 802 (1976).
The Legal Tradition and the Management of National Security, in Toward World Order and Human Dignity: Essays in Honor of Myres S. McDougal (W.M. Reisman & B.H. Weston eds., 1976).
Salvaging UNCLOS III from the Rocks of the Deep Seabed, 17 Virginia Journal of International Law1 (1976).
The Common Interest in the Oceans, 7 Thesaurus Acroasium 141 (1977).
In Search of Common Nodules at UNCLOS III, 18 Virginia Journal of International Law 1 (1977).
Introduction: Next Steps Toward A Law of the Sea in the Common Interest, 14 San Diego Law Review 523 (1977) [Symposium: Law of the Sea IX].
Introduction: Organizing for a National Oceans Program, 19 William and Mary Law Review 1 (1977) [Symposium: New Directions in United States Ocean Policy].
United States Policy and the Arab Boycott, 71 American Society of International Law Proceedings 174 (1977).
Deep Seabed Mining in the Law of the Sea Negotiations (11): Toward a Balanced Development System (with others) (The Michie Co. 1979) (Ocean Policy Study 1:3, March 1978).
Floating the National Ocean Effort: A Commentary, 13 Marine Technology Society Journal, no. 5 at 20 (1979).
A Foreign Policy for the Oceans, in The Oceans and U.S. Foreign Policy 1 (The Michie Co. 1979) (Ocean Policy Study 1:4, April 1978).
In Honor of Professor-Ambassador Covey Thomas Oliver, 127 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 884 (1979).
Law and Foreign Policy of the Oceans, 9 California Western International Law Journal 522 (1979) [Workshop: Contemporary International Relations: The Challenge to International Law, December 15-16, 1978].
Current Development: Progress of U.S. Deep Seabed Mineral Resources Bill, 73 American Journal of International Law 525 (1979).
“Remarks” of John Norton Moore, on the panel “China: Constitutional Implications of Recognition and Derecognition,” 73 American Society of International Law Proceedings 148 (1979).
Some Specific Suggestions for Resolving Two Lingering Law of the Sea Problems: Packages of Amendments on The Status of the Economic Zone and Marine Scientific Research, 19 Virginia Journal of International Law 401 (1979).
Foreign Policy Dimensions of the Crisis in Oil, 17 Willamette Law Review 111 (1980) [Symposium: International Law and Foreign Policy in the 1980s, American Bar Association and the Willamette University College of Law, June 6-7, 1980].
Ocean and Coastal Management Division, 14 Marine Technology Society Journal, no. 4 at 34 (1980).
Protection of Navigational Freedom and the Problem of Vessel-Source Pollution, in New Trends in Maritime Navigation 39 (Ocean Association of Japan 1980) (English and Japanese versions) [Proceedings of the Fourth International Ocean Symposium, 1979].
The Regime of Straits and the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, 74 American Journal of International Law 77 (1980).
Concluding Remarks, in International Law Studies 1996: Protection of the Environment During Armed Conflict (U.S. Naval War College International Law Studies, vols. 61 and 62, Naval War College Press, 1980).
Foreign Policy and the Need for Federal Preemption in the Regulation of Vessel-Source Pollution and Safety, Address to the Southeastern-Admiralty Law Institute, Atlanta, Georgia (June 19-20, 1981).
Charting A New Course in the Law of the Sea Negotiations, 10 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy 207 (1981) [Myres S. McDougal Distinguished Lecture].
International Economic Policy and National Security, 1 Public Law Forum 29 (1981) [Symposium: Economic Aspects of National Security and Foreign Policy].
Introduction, in Multi-System Nations and International Law: The International Status of Germany, Korea and China (Proceedings of a Regional Conference of the American Society of International Law), no. 8 at iii (H. Chiu & R. Downen eds., Occasional Papers/Reprints Series in Contemporary Asian Studies, Inc. 1981).
The Law of the Sea Negotiations and the Struggle for Law, in Proceedings of Conference on Deep Seabed Mining and Freedom of the Seas 21 (F.T. Chen ed., Remar Printing Company, Inc. 1981) [United Nations Association of Connecticut and the University of Bridgeport School of Law Grotius Society of International Law].
Lessons for the Future, 63 Freedom at Issue 6 (November-December 1981).
Luncheon Address, in The Iran Crisis and International Law95 (R.D. Steele ed., John Bassett Moore Society of International Law 1981) [Proceedings of the John Bassett Moore Society of International Law Symposium on Iran, October 31, November 1, 1980].
"Remarks by John Norton Moore” on the panel "Preserving Order and Security, 75 American Society of International Law Proceedings 66 (1981).
Editorial Comment: The Inter-American System Snarls in Falklands War, 76 American Journal of International Law 830 (1982).
"Remarks by John Norton Moore” on the panel "The Falkland/Malvinas Crisis,” 76 American Society of International Law Proceedings 275 (1982).
“Theoretical Overview of the Laws of War in a Post-Charter World, with Emphasis on the Challenge of Civil Wars, Wars of National Liberation, Mixed Civil-International Wars, and Terrorism,” for the panel “Interstate Armed Conflict and Wars of National Liberation,” 31 American University Law Review 841 (1982) [The American Red Cross-Washington College of Law Conference “International Humanitarian Law,” March 11-12, 1982].
“Legal Standards for Intervention in Internal Conflicts” for “Panel One: Obligations of Other States,” “Panel One: General Discussion,” and “Panel Two: General Discussion,” 13 Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law 191, 231, 317 (1983) [Workshop: “Coping with Internal Conflicts: Dilemmas in International Law,” American Bar Association and the University of Georgia School of Law, May 7-8, 1982].
Nuclear Weapons and the Law: Enhancing Strategic Stability, 9 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 263 (1983) [Symposium: “Nuclear Weapons: A Fundamental Challenge”] [Reprinted in Nuclear Weapons and Law 51 (A.S. Miller & M. Feinrider eds., Greenwood Press 1984) (Contributions in Legal Studies, no. 31)].
Response to Professor Cardenas, 77 American Journal of International Law 610 (1983).
The Basic Myths of Terrorism, 51 Congress Monthly 17 (January/February 1984).
Codification and Progressive Development: Legal Issues in Central America, 7 Harvard international Review, no. 2 at 18 (1984).
Commentary, in China Policy and National Security 221 (F.T. Chen ed., Transnational Publishers, Inc. 1984).
The Effects and Limits of Congressional Micro-Management of Foreign Policy, in Congress, the President, and Foreign Policy 141 (S.P. Soper ed., American Bar Association 1984) [Proceedings of the Conference, ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security and the Committee on Executive-Congressional Relations of the ABA Section of International Law and Practice, May 10- 11, 1984].
Grenada and the International Double Standard, 78 American Journal of International Law 145 (1984).
Introduction, in Ratification of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide 3 (Conflict Analysis Center, 1984).
The Law of the Sea and the New International Economic Order, 3A Public Law Forum 13 (1984) [Symposium: The New International Economic Order: Development or Dependence?].
Preface, in China Policy and National Security vii (F.T. Chen ed., Transnational Publishers, Inc. 1984).
The Proper Role of Congress in Foreign Affairs, in Congress, the President, and Foreign Policy 187 (S.P. Soper ed., American Bar Association 1984) [Proceedings of the Conference, ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security and the Committee on Executive-Congressional Relations of the ABA Section of International Law and Practice, May 10-11, 1984].
The War Powers Resolution... of Doubtful Constitutionality, 70 American Bar Association Journal 10 (March 1984).
Appendix (impromptu discussion with Ambassador S.M. Linowitz), in Restoring Bipartisanship in Foreign Affairs 64 (S.P. Soper ed., American Bar Association 1985) [Proceedings of the Conference, ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security and the Committee on Executive-Congressional Relations of the ABA Section of International Law and Practice, May 23, 1985].
The Brezhnev Doctrine and the Radical Regime Assault on the Legal Order, in International Security and the Brezhnev Doctrine 73 (CAUSA Publications, July 1985) (CAUSA International Seminar Series, vol. 11) [International Security Council Conference, June 9-11, 1985].
Customary International Law After the Convention, in The Developing Order of the Oceans 41 (R.B. Krueger & S.A. Riesenfeld eds., Law of the Sea Institute 1985) [Proceedings: Law of the Sea Institute Eighteenth Annual Conference].
Foreword (with R.F. Turner), in Restoring Bipartisanship in Foreign Affairs v (S.P. Soper ed., American Bar Association 1985) [Proceedings of the Conference, ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security and the Committee on Executive-Congressional Relations of the ABA Section of International Law and Practice, May 23, 1985].
The Greatest Threats are External,Center Magazine 46 (May/June 1985).
National Security and Civil Liberties: Part Two, Center Magazine 9 (July/August 1985) (quoted participant in Center conference).
Introduction, in United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982: A Commentary, vol. 1 at xxv (M.H. Nordquist ed., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 1985).
Introduction, in United States Law of the Sea Policy: Options for the Future, 1 Oceans Policy Study Series, Booklet 6 at 3 (Oceana Publications, Inc. 1985).
The Law is on Our Side: Legal Issues in the Central American Conflict, 25 New Guard 12 (1985).
Legal Aspects of Cooperative Forces: Strengthening Collective Defense, in C. Wolf, Jr. & K. Watkins, Developing Cooperative Forces in the Third World: Report of a Rand Conference, March 14-15, 1985, 263 (Rand Corporation, June 1985) (Rand Note N-2325-USDP) [Conference, The Rand Corporation and the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, March 14-15, 1985] [Reprinted in C. Wolf, Jr. & K.W. Webb, Developing Cooperative Forces in the Third World 183 (D.C. Heath & Co. 1987)].
Legal Issues in the Central American Conflict, 8 Journal of Contemporary Studies, no. 1 at 93 (Winter/Spring 1985).
Legal Issues in the Central American Debate, 131 Congressional Record E1630 (daily ed. April 22, 1985) [Statement delivered before the White House Central America Outreach Working Group, February 25, 1985].
“Remarks by John Norton Moore” on the panel “Legal and Political Issues in the Central American Conflict,” 79 American Society of International Law Proceedings 45 (1985).
Tripping Through Wonderland with Noam Chomsky: A Response, 8 Journal of Contemporary Studies, no. 2 at 47 (Spring/Summer 1985).
The U.S., the Law, and Nicaragua: Legal Issues in the Central American Conflict, Current 17 (September 1985).
Considering an International Subseabed Waste Repository: Rational Choice and Community Interest, 9 Washington Quarterly, no. 3 at 115 (1986).
Foreword, in National Security Leaks: Is There a Legal Solution? v (American Bar Association 1986) [Proceedings of the Conference, ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security, American Bar Association Annual Meeting, July 17, 1985].
The Future of Arms Control: A Panel Discussion (with others), in Arms Control and Strategic Stability: Challenges for the Future 149 (W.T. Parsons ed., University Press of America 1986).
General Discussion (with others), in The United States and the Compulsory Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice 119 (A.C. Arend ed., University Press of America 1986).
Global Order, Low Intensity Conflict and a Strategy of Deterrence, 39 Naval War College Review, no. 1 at 30 (1986).
Considering an International Subseabed Waste Repository: Rational Choice and Community Interest, 9 The Washington Quarterly, no. 3 at 115 (Summer 1986).
International Law and Terrorism, 4 ROA National Security Report, no. 10 at 11 (October 1986).
International Law and the Fight Against Terrorism, 3 Policy Forum, no. 5 at [1] (1986).
“Remarks by the Chairman, John Norton Moore” on the panel “Strategic Arms Limitation: Treaty Obligations and the Strategic Defense Initiative,” 80 American Society of International Law Proceedings 73 (1986).
The Secret War in Central America and the Future of World Order, 80 American Journal of International Law 43 (1986) [Reprinted in 148 World Affairs 75 (1985)].
The Struggle for Peace in Central America and the Deterioration of the Global Deterrent System (The Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy, 1987) [Paper presented at the conference “The Struggle Over Peace,” The Washington Institute, October 1-2, 1986].
Appendix B, in Report of the Congressional Committees Investigating the Iran-Contra Affair with Supplemental, Minority, and Additional Views 608 (U.S. Government Printing Office 1987).
Arms Control Alone Will Not Insure World Peace, Nuclear Arms, vol. 2 at 389 (Greenhaven Press, Inc. 1987).
The Constitution, Foreign Policy, and Deterrence: The Separation of Powers in a Dangerous World, The World & I 546 (August 1987).
The Constitution, Nuclear Weapons, and Deterrence: An Analysis of the FAS Proposal, in First Use of Nuclear Weapons: Under the Constitution, Who Decides? 23 (P.Raven-Hansen ed., Greenwood Press, Inc. 1987) (Contributions in Legal Studies, no. 38).
Debate-The ICJ Case on the Merits: Legal and Moral Implications of U.S. Aid to the Contras (with R. Turner & T. Nanda), 6 St. Louis University Public Law Review 85 (1987) [Symposium: For Involvement in Central America].
Comment: A Few Thoughts on Fighting Terrorism, 10 Terrorism 41 (1987).
International Law and the Brezhnev Doctrine(monograph with R. F. Turner) (University Press of America 1987).
Introduction (to Part 2), in Y. Alexander & J.S.D. Denton, Governmental Responses to Terrorism 67 (Hero Books 1987) (Hero Terrorism Series) [Papers presented at the Conference, National Forum Foundation, Institute for Studies in International Terrorism, and the Institute for Social and Behavioral Pathology, February 21, 1986].
Foreword: Legal Issues of Foreign Involvement in Central America, 6 St. Louis University Public Law Review 1 (1987) [Symposium: For Involvement in Central America].
Preface: Mexico and the United States: Strengthening the Relationship (with R. Friedman), 18 California Western International Law Journal 1 (1987) [Conference, California Western School of Law and the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security, February 6-7, 1987].
Nicaragua and International Law, in The Continuing Crisis: U.S. Policy in Central America and the Caribbean 433 (M. Falcoff & R. Royal eds., Ethics and Public Policy Center 1987) [An address to the American Society of International Law, April 1985].
The Nicaragua Case and the Deterioration of World Order, 81 American Journal of International Law 151 (1987).
The OAS and the Struggle for Peace: The Central American Conflict as Case Study, in Anuario Jurídico Interamericano 1986, 39 (General Secretariat, Organization of American States, 1987).
Response to Letter by Larry Garber, 81 American Journal of International Law 186 (1987).
The Secret War in Central America: A Response to James P. Rowles, 27 Virginia Journal of International Law 273 (1987).
Series Examines National Security, American Bar Association Journal 104 (April 1, 1987).
U.S. Institute of Peace, in 7 Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1988, 417, 417-505, 831-876 (1987).
World Peace Accountability: A Proposal For Broadening East-West Dialogue, The World & I 677 (July 1987).
Conversations: Speaking with John Norton Moore, in 1 The United States Institute of Peace Journal 1 (1988).
Address: Do We Have an Imperial Congress?, 43 University of Miami Law Review 139 (September 1988) [Symposium: Foreign Affairs and the Constitution: The Roles of Congress, the President, and the Courts].
Marine Policy and Education Division Retrospective, 22 Marine Technology Society Journal 69 (October 1988).
The Need for an International Convention, in Legal Responses to International Terrorism: U.S. Procedural Aspects 437, 437-444 (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed., Nijhoff 1988).
An Overview: Democratic Strategy of Strength and Principle, 3 Global Affairs 76 (Summer 1988) [Symposium: An Affirmative Strategy for the Free World].
Reagan vs. Wright: The Constitutional Role of the President and Congress in Foreign Affairs (Remarks of Thomas M. Franck and John Norton Moore, June 23, 1988),Town Hall Journal 129 (August 23, 1988).
Separation of Powers in Foreign Policy: Do We Have an Imperial Congress?, in George C. Marshall Public Service Leadership Conference, October 23-24, 1987, “The President, Congress and Foreign Affairs,” Report 15 (George C. Marshall Foundation April 1988).
Foreword (with M.N. Nordquist), in United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982: A Commentary, vol. 5 at v (M.H. Nordquist ed., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 1989). Strengthening World Order: Reversing the Slide to Anarchy, 4 American University Journal of International Law and Policy 1 (Winter 1989) [The Corliss Lamont Lecture, delivered at the University of Wisconsin on April 15, 1987].
“Remarks by John Norton Moore,” on the panel on “Law in the U.S. Foreign Relations Process: Opening the Channels,” 83 American Society of International Law Proceedings 407, 418-422 (1989 Annual Meeting).
Introduction, in Kuen-Chen Fu, Equitable Ocean Boundary Delimitation (1989).
The Development of the International Law of Conflict Management, in National Security Law (J.N. Moore et al. eds., 1990).
The Lawfulness of the Use of Force in International Relations: Norms Concerning the Initiation of Coercion, in National Security Law (J.N. Moore et al. eds., 1990).
Statement of American Constitutional Scholars on the Historic Occasion of the Framing of the Namibian Constitution (with D.L. Thompson), 136 Congressional Records 1568-69 (daily ed. February 26, 1990) (Presented to the Constituent Assembly of Namibia, January 26, 1990).
The Rule of Law: An Overview, Paper presented to the Seminar on the Rule of Law, Moscow and Leningrad, USSR, (March 19-23, 1990) (USIA translation to Russian for conference proceedings publication, August 1991, Progress Press, USSR).
Center for Oceans Law and Policy Report of the Director 1990 (1990).
The United States Should Adopt a Two-Track Policy of Willingness to Negotiate the Seabed Mining Provisions While Moving Forward to Coordinate a Viable Reciprocating States Regime, 13 COLP Proceedings - Contemporary Issues in United States Law of the Sea Policy 60 (1990).
Discussion Comments made by John Norton Moore in “The Panamanian Revolution: Diplomacy, War and Self-Determination in Panama (I & II), Self-Determination and Intervention in Panama (I),” 84 American Society of International Law Proceedings 182, 190-91, 194, 198-99, 201 (1990 Annual Meeting).
Discussion Comments made by John Norton Moore in Appendix: “Strengthening the Rule of Law in the War Against Drugs and Narco-Terrorism”: Transcript of the Proceedings of the American Bar Association's Standing Committee on Law and National Security and the Center for National Security Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, A National Security Conference, 15 Nova Law Review 795, 863, 887-91, 894 (Spring 1991).
Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law, in The Role of the Republic of China in the International Community: Report of a Seminar, October 24-25, 1990 at 27 (R.S. Cline ed., U.S. Global Strategy Council 1991). Fourteenth Annual Seminar Welcoming Remarks, in Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Seminar, 1990: State Practice and the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention (M.H. Nordquist ed., Center for Oceans Law and Policy 1991).
The Principles of Cooperation and Good Faith Fulfillment of International Obligations (with R.F. Turner), in International Law and International Security: Military and Political Dimensions, A U.S.-Soviet Dialogue 278 (P.B. Stephen & B.M. Klimenko eds., M.E. Sharpe, Inc. 1991) (simultaneously published in the Russian language).
“Remarks by John Norton Moore” made on the panel “Changing Role of the International Court of Justice,” 85 American Society of International Law Proceedings of the 85th Annual Meeting 35 (1991).
War Crimes and the Rule of Law in the Gulf Crisis, 31 Virginia Journal of International Law 403 (Spring 1991) (Prepared remarks delivered before the Subcommittee on International Law, Immigration, and Refugees of the House Committee on the Judiciary, March 13, 1991).
Iraq's Aggression Against Kuwait: Enforcing the Rule of Law in the Gulf Crisis, 4 Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues(San Diego School of Law, “International Law Symposium Double Issue,” 1991/1992).
Renegotiating Part XI: Ensuring an Effective Seabed Mining Regime, in Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Seminar, 1991: Issues in Amending Part XI of the LOS Convention (M.H. Nordquist ed., Center for Oceans Law and Policy 1991).
Issues in the Transition to Democracy: Reports of the Working Groups, in The Transition to Democracy: Proceedings of a Workshop (Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council, National Academy Press, 1991).
An 80th Birthday Salute, 14 National Security Law Report 5 (May 1992) (In Memoriam, Morris I. Leibman, 1911-1992,”).
Low-Intensity Conflict and the International Legal System (Paper Prepared for the Low-Intensity Conflict Symposium, The Naval War College, April 9-10, 1992). A shorter version of this paper is published in Low-Intensity Conflict: Old Threats in a New World 276 (E.G. Corr &S. Sloan eds., Westview Publishers 1992).
Morality and the Rule of Law in the Foreign Policy of the Democracies, in Morality and Expediency in International and Corporate Relations, The Andrew R. Cecil Lectures on Moral Values in a Free Society, Vol. 13 at 124 (W. Lawson Taitte ed., The University of Texas at Dallas 1992).
The Rule of Law and Foreign Policy, 2 Harvard Journal of World Affairs 92 (Spring 1993).
Emergency War Powers, in The U.S. Constitution and the Power to Go to War: Historical and Current Perspectives (Gary M. Stern & Morton H. Halperin eds., Greenwood Press 1994).
Legal Negotiations: The Legal, Political and Strategic Implications of the Work of the United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Boundary Demarcation Commission (Paper Prepared for the Symposium on International Negotiations, Sponsored by the Institute of Diplomatic Studies, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, February 13, 1993).
Low-Intensity Conflict and the International Legal System, in Legal and Moral Constraints on Low-Intensity Conflict (Alberto R. Coll et al. eds. Naval War College 1995).
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the Rule of Law, 7 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review 645 (Summer 1995). (Presented as part of a panel on the “Historical Evolution of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea” at the International Symposium on Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, January 27, 1995)
Government Structures: A New Paradigm in War Avoidance and International Relations, Proceedings of the 1995 Conference of the Canadian Council on International Law; Globalism and Regionalism: Options for the 21st Century 36 (1995).
Opening Remarks and Overview, 20 COLP ProceedingsCImplementing the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention 3 (1996).
Tribute to Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr. 4 National Security Law Report 3 (1998)
Enhancing Compliance with International Law: A Neglected Remedy, 4 Virginia Journal of International Law 881 (1999).
Remembrance of Myres S. McDougal Myres S. McDougal, Appreciations of an Extraordinary Man, Yale Law School (1999)
Ambassador Max Kampelman Receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom 5 National Security Law Report 1 (1999).
Toward the Rule of Law Among Nations: A Tribute to the Virginia Journal of International Law; 3 Virginia Journal of International Law 805 (2000).
Enhanced Effectiveness in United Nations Peacekeeping, Collective Security, and War Avoidance: Towards a New Paradigm in Strengthening the United Nations and Enhancing War Prevention (John Norton Moore and Alex Morrison, eds.) Carolina Academic Press, 2000 (101-202).
Panel II: Implementing Human Rights, in ABA Conference on the UN Declaration of Human Rights and the Genocide Convention 60-64 (2001).
International & National Security Law: What Should Shape a President’s Perspective on Foreign Policy? in 2 Engage 93-96 (November 2001).
Treaty Interpretation, the Constitution and the Rule of Law in 1 Virginia Journal of International Law 163-263 (Fall 2001).
Respondent in “Setting Priorities,” Advancing Human Rights and Peace in a Complex World Symposium, October 2001, published in United States Institute of Peace Special Report (April 22, 2002), pp. 7-8.
Ending Terrorism in Colombia, 148 Congressional Record S6860 (daily edition July 15, 2002).
Introduction to “State of Technology Report—Marine Policy and Education Division,” 36 Marine Technology Society Journal 78 (Summer 2002).
Introduction, in International Law Studies: Legal and Ethical Lessons of NATO’s Kosovo Campaign — Collateral Damage (U.S. Naval War College International Law Studies, vol. 78 at 225, Naval War College Press, 2002).
Editorial Comments—Solving the War Puzzle, 97 American Journal of International Law 282 (April 2003).
America Fights Back: The Legal Issues, 11 Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law 831 (Spring 2004).
A New Paradigm in International Relations: A Reduction of War and Terror in the World through Democratization and Deterrence, 17 Transnat’l Law. 83-88 (2004).
Beyond the Democratic Peace: Solving the War Puzzle, 44 Va. J. Int’l L. 341 (2004)
“Opening Remarks” on the panel “The Bush Preemption Doctrine and the Future of World Order,” 98 American Society of International Law Proceedings 325 (2004).
Biography of John Bassett Moore (with Jamie F. Tabb) in Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law (Nika Hasegawa, ed.) Yale University Press, 200_.
Participant in a panel discussion on “The Role of International Law in the Global War on Terror,” UVa Lawyer (Spring 2005).
The Senate Should Give Immediate Advice and Consent to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (with William L. Schachte Jr.), 59 J. Int’l Affairs, Fall/Winter 2005, 1-23.
Charges of Judicial Activism in Europe 8 Journal of the Federalist Society Practice Groups, February 2007, 122.