PREFACE
The Operational Law Handbook is a “how to” guide for judge advocates practicing national security law. It provides references and describes tactics and techniques for the practice of national security law. The Handbook is not a substitute for official references. Like national security law itself, the Handbook is a focused collection of diverse legal and practical information. It is not intended to provide “the school solution” to a particular problem, but to help judge advocates recognize, analyze, and resolve problems they will encounter in the operational context. The Handbook is NOT an official representation of U.S. policy regarding the binding application of various sources of law, and should not be used as such. However, it may reference source documents.
The Operational Law Handbook was originally published in 1987. It is designed and written for junior and mid-level Judge Advocates practicing national security law. The size and contents of the handbook are controlled by this focus. Frequently, the authors were forced to strike a balance between the temptation to include more information and the need to retain the Handbook in its current size and configuration. Simply put, the Handbook is made for the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, Guardians, and Coast Guardsmen of the military Judge Advocate Generals’ Corps who serve alongside their clients in the national security context. Accordingly, the Operational Law Handbook is compatible with current joint and combined doctrine.
The proponent for this publication is the National Security Law Department, The Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School (TJAGLCS). Send comments, suggestions, and work product from the field to TJAGLCS, National Security Law Department, Attention: Ms. Holly Curtis, TJAGLCS-ADI, 600 Massie Road, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903-1781. To gain more detailed information or to discuss an issue with the author of a particular chapter or appendix call Ms. Curtis at DSN 521-3370; Commercial (434) 971-3370; or email at holly.c.curtis4.civ@army.mil. She will refer you to the appropriate subject matter expert.
The Operational Law Handbook is available on the Internet at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/publications. To order copies of the Operational Law Handbook, please contact the Center for Law and Military Operations (CLAMO) at DSN 521-3339; Commercial (434) 971-3339; or email usarmy.pentagon.hqda-tjaglcs.mbx.clamo-tjaglcs@army.mil.