Rule of Law and Terrorism Classes Class on Monday Feb. 22: The Laws of War Waged Between Democratic States and Terrorists Organizations : 15 Florida J. of Int.L. 389 (2003) or pages 26-61 on my book (The Struggle of Democracy Against Terrorism Lessons From the United States, United Kingdom and Israel, University of Virginia Press 2006) Class On Tuesday Feb. 23: Trying Terrorists -Justifications for Differing Rules: The Balance Between Security Considerations and Human Rights. 13 Indiana Int&Com.L.Rev.1 (2002). Class on Wednesday Feb. 24: Thwarting Terrorists Acts By Attacking the Perpetrators or Their Commanders As an Act of Self-Defense, is this Legitimate? -Human Rights Versus The State's Duty to Protect Its Citizens. 15 Temple International and Comparative Law Journal 195 (2001) or pages 220-247. Class on Thursday Feb. 25: Legal Aspects of Tackling Terrorism: The Balance Between the Right of a Democracy to Defend Itself and the Protection of Human Rights, 6 UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs 89 (2001).or pages 61-92 And: Use of Civilians as a Human Shield: What Legal and Moral Restrictions Pertain to a war Waged By a Democratic State Against Terrorism? 16 Emory International Law Review 445 (2002) or pages 194-220