Daily Archives: May 28, 2013

Private military contractor liability under the Worldwide Personal Protective Services II contract

Private military contractor liability under the Worldwide Personal Protective Services II contract Samuel P. Cheadle Public Contract Law Journal. 38.3 (Spring 2009): p689. You must be logged in to view this content. Click here to register  

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Human trafficking and government contractor liability: is far 22.17 a step in the right direction?

Human trafficking and government contractor liability: is far 22.17 a step in the right direction? John G. Bradbury Source: Public Contract Law Journal. 37.4 (Summer 2008): p907. I. Introduction You must be logged in to view this content. Click here … Continue reading

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Evaluation of exposure incident at the Qarmat Ali Water Treatment Plant

Evaluation of exposure incident at the Qarmat Ali Water Treatment Plant Coleen Baird Weese S. Army Medical Department Journal. (April-June 2009): p10. BACKGROUND In 2008, employees of Kellogg, Brown, & Root,… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading

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Reply to “A Look Down The Slippery Slope: domestic operations, outsourcing, and the erosion of military culture”

Reply to “A Look Down The Slippery Slope: domestic operations, outsourcing, and the erosion of military culture” Author(s): John R. Leibrock Air & Space Power Journal. 22.4 (Winter 2008): p17. MAJ… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading

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Should Blackwater and Halliburton Pay for the People They’ve Killed? Or Are Government Contractors Entitled to a Common-Law, Combatant-Activities Defense?

Tennessee Law ReviewWinter, 201380 Tenn. L. Rev. 347 Should Blackwater and Halliburton Pay for the People They’ve Killed? Or Are Government Contractors Entitled to a Common-Law, Combatant-Activities Defense? NAME: Margaret Z.… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading

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