I. Law of Armed Conflict
- Michael J. Adams and Ryan Goodman, De Facto and De Jure Non-international Armed Conflicts: Is It Time to Topple Tadić? (Thursday, Oct. 13)
- Adil Ahmad Haque, Between the Law of Force and the Law of Armed Conflict (Thursday, Oct. 13)
- Sean Watts, International Law and Proposed U.S. Responses to the D.N.C. Hack(Friday Oct. 14)
- Terry Gill Letter to the Editor from Professor Terry Gill on Classification of International Armed Conflict (Friday Oct. 14)
II. International Criminal Court and Burundi Withdrawal
- Alex Whiting, If Burundi Leaves the Int’l Criminal Court, Can the Court Still Investigate Past Crimes There? (Wednesday, Oct. 12)
III. Surveillance, Privacy, and the Microsoft Ireland Case
- Jameel Jaffer, “A First Amendment in the Digital Age”—Peter Zenger Lecture (Tuesday, Oct. 11)
- Jennifer Daskal, Hot off the Presses: DOJ Rehearing Petition in the Microsoft Ireland Case (Full Text) (Thursday, Oct. 13)
- Jennifer Daskal, The Dangerous Implications of the Microsoft Ireland Case (Friday, Oct. 14)
IV. China and North Korean Nuclear Program
- Sun Zhe, China’s “Strategic Impatience” on the North Korean Crisis (Wednesday, Oct. 12)
V. Iraq and ISIS
- Belkis Wille, How Retaking Mosul Could Spell Disaster for Civilians (Friday, Oct. 14)
VI. Saudi-led Operations in Yemen
- Ryan Goodman, Full Text: Saudi-Led Coalition’s Statement of Explanation on Funeral Hall Bombing in Yemen (Saturday, Oct. 15)
VII. Syria and the Law of Armed Conflict
- Beth Van Schaack, 5 and Counting: Russia Vetoes No-Fly-Zone in the Security Council
(Monday, Oct. 10) - Ryan Goodman, Is the United States Already in an “International Armed Conflict” with Syria? (Tuesday, Oct. 11)
- Ryan Goodman, Why French President’s Threat of War Crimes Prosecutions against Russia, Syria Rings Hollow—But Needn’t (Tuesday, Oct. 11)
- Gabor Rona, Letter to the Editor: Not So Fast on Calling it an “Armed Conflict” Between the US and Syria (Thursday, Oct. 13)