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rule of law
Conducting Stability and Peacekeeping Operations in accordance with the Rule of Law (PKRL)
MASL Number: 
176019Date: 
2009-10-12 - 2009-11-19 Instructor Name: 
Guy Abbate
William Aseltine
Karl Farris
Conducting Stability and Peacekeeping Operations in accordance with the Rule of Law (PKRL)
MASL Number: 
176019Date: 
2009-04-13 - 2009-05-21 Instructor Name: 
Guy Abbate
William Aseltine
Karl Farris
Conducting Stability and Peacekeeping Operations in accordance with the Rule of Law (PKRL)
MASL Number: 
176019Date: 
2010-10-11 - 2010-11-18 Instructor Name: 
Guy Abbate
William Aseltine
Karl Farris
Conducting Stability and Peacekeeping Operations in accordance with the Rule of Law (PKRL)
MASL Number: 
176019Date: 
2010-04-12 - 2010-05-20 Instructor Name: 
Guy Abbate
William Aseltine
Karl Farris
Navy Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School (NAVSCIATTS) Rule of Law Course
MASL Number: 
P176036Date: 
2008-12-08 - 2008-12-12 Instructor Name: 
William Aseltine
The Rule of Law and Disciplined Operations Course is offered at various U.S. Military schools with the goal of enhancing the international student’s capacity to conduct military operations in accordance with the rule of law. This one-week course is designed to complement the practical training offered in military skills at Department of Defense schools and promotes Informational Program objectives.
Topics include Human Rights, Role of the Military in a Democracy, Rules of Engagement, Military Justice, Law of Armed Conflict, Military/Media Relations, Peace Operations, and other topics unique to the specific school and class.

