The Journal of National Security Law and Policy is the world’s only peer-reviewed journal devoted exclusively to security law and policy issues, including counterterrorism, cybersecurity, space law, autonomous weapons, international humanitarian law, and domestic terrorism.

JNSLP’s Editor-in-Chief is William C. Banks.

Reviewers include distinguished members of the journal’s editorial board; law professors; academics from other disciplines; and members of the military, intelligence, law enforcement, and civil liberties communities.


Vol. 14 No. 2

The Role of Regulatory Frameworks in Balancing Between National Security and Competition in LEO Satellite Market | Matin Pedram & Eugenia Georgiades

Commissions Impossible: How Can Future Military Commissions Avoid the Failures of Guantanamo? | Aaron Shepard

BOOK REVIEW

Greytown, Great Power Politics, and History’s Grey Areas | Tyler R. Smotherman

STUDENT NOTES

The ICC and Environmental Protection: Prosecuting Environmental War Crimes in Ukraine | Caitlyn F. Johnson

Exploring the Military’s Medical Standards in the Context of Low Recruitment Numbers | Bradyn Schiffman


Vol. 14 No. 1

The Protection of Nationals Abroad and Non-Combatant Evacuation Operations in Times of Crisis | Ronald Alcala

Influence, War, and Ethics | Beba Cibralic

FISA Section 702’s Challenging Passage to Reauthorization in 2023 | George Croner

The San Francisco Conference and the Evitable UN Vetoes | Robert James

Deepfake 2024: Will Citizens United and Artificial Intelligence Together Destroy Representative Democracy? | Richard Painter

A New Framework for Cyber Operations: Reevaluating Traditional Military Activities and Intelligence Collection in the Digital Age | Maj. Jeremy Watford