I. Law of Armed Conflict: Yemen, Syria, and Kashmir
- Adil Ahmad Haque, Whose Armed Conflict? Which Law of Armed Conflict? (Tuesday, Oct. 4)
- Scott Paul, If the Saudi-Led Coalition is Committing War Crimes, the US is Aiding and Abetting Them (Thursday Oct. 6)
- Ryan Goodman, A Humanitarian Exception to the Principle of Non-Intervention?: Measures Below the Use of Armed Force to Save Aleppo (Thursday Oct. 6)
- Yateesh Begoore, An Apologia for India’s “Surgical Strikes” against Terrorist Groups: The Conflict with Pakistan (Friday, Oct. 7)
- Jay Shooster, Can States Legally Provide Targeting Assistance to War Criminals? (Friday, Oct. 7)
II. The Philippines and the International Criminal Court
- Alex Whiting, It is Time for the ICC to open a Preliminary Examination in the Philippines (Monday, Oct. 3)
III. Surveillance
- Shaheed Fatima Q.C., The UK Snooper’s Charter and the Anderson Report on Bulk Powers (Tuesday, Oct. 4)
- Julian Sanchez, Are Companies Bulk-Scanning E-mails for Spy Agencies? (Wednesday, Oct. 5)
IV. Drones
- Steven J. Barela and Avery Plaw, Are Drones Less Accurate than Piloted Aircraft? (Monday, Oct. 3)
V. The United Kingdom, European Convention of Human Rights, and Use of Military Force
- Aurel Sari, The UK’s New Derogation Policy for Armed Conflicts: Making a Success of the European Convention on Human Rights? (Wednesday, Oct. 5)
- Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou, Different Human Rights at Home and Abroad: Immunity for British Soldier during Overseas Operations (Wednesday, Oct. 5)