I. South Africa and the International Criminal Court
- Justice Richard Goldstone: South Africa’s Attempt to Withdraw from Int’l Criminal Court is Unconstitutional (Friday, Oct. 21)
- Alex Whiting, South Africa’s ICC Withdrawal: Why? And What Now? (Saturday. Oct. 22)
II. Privacy, Hacking, and Freedom of Expression
- Jonathan Zittrain, Mass Hacks of Private Email Aren’t Whistleblowing, They are at Odds With It. (Wednesday, Oct. 19)
- Ashley Gorski, New UN Report Highlights Freedom of Expression Violations Across the Globe (Friday, Oct. 21)
III. Russia
- Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, The Strategic Balance: A New US-Russian Zero Sum Game (Monday, Oct. 17)
IV. Syria, Yemen, and the Law of Armed Conflict
- Rebecca Ingber, The Terminology of War and the Consequences for Executive Power (Monday, Oct. 17)
- Ryan Goodman, Turkey’s US-Backed Operation in Syria Has Created an International Armed Conflict (Monday, Oct. 17)
- Ryan Goodman, International Armed Conflict in Syria and the (Lack of) Official Immunity for War Crimes (Tuesday, Oct. 18)
- Eliav Lieblich, What Law Applies to the Resort to Force Against Non-State Actors? Filling the Void of “Internal Jus Ad Bellum” (Tuesday, Oct. 18)
- Just Security, UK Government’s Response on Drone Strikes Policy Leaves British Parliament Wanting More (Wednesday, Oct. 19)
- Ryan Goodman, If US and UK Have Joined the Fighting in Yemen, What’s Their Duty to Investigate Alleged Saudi War Crimes? (Thursday, Oct. 20)
V. Detention and Guantánamo
- Steve Vladeck, More Guantánamo Meshugas (The Unlawful Detention of a US Citizen Edition) (Wednesday, Oct. 19)
- Steve Vladeck, Today’s En Banc D.C. Circuit Ruling in Al Bahlul… (Thursday, Oct. 20)
VI. Gender and Terrorism
- Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Masculinity, Jihad and Mobilization (Monday, Oct. 17)
VII. Human Shields and the Law of Armed Conflict
- Neve Gordon and Nicola Perugini, Military Attacks on “Hospitals Shields”: The Law Itself is Partly to Blame (Thursday, Oct. 20)
- Gabor Rona, Letter to the Editor: Bombing Hospitals: Why Bad Actors—Not the Laws of War—Are to Blame (Friday, Oct. 21)
- Adil Ahmad Haque, Human Shields in Mosul (Friday, Oct. 21)