Executive & Military

International Armed Conflict in Syria and the (Lack of) Official Immunity for War Crimes

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Oct 18th, 2016

What Law Applies to the Resort to Force Against Non-State Actors? Filling the Void of “Internal Jus Ad Bellum”

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Oct 18th, 2016

Turkey’s US-Backed Operation in Syria Has Created an International Armed Conflict

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Oct 17th, 2016

The Terminology of War and the Consequences for Executive Power

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Oct 17th, 2016

The Strategic Balance: A New US-Russian Zero Sum Game

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Oct 17th, 2016

Full Text: Saudi-Led Coalition’s Statement of Explanation on Funeral Hall Bombing in Yemen

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Oct 15th, 2016

How Retaking Mosul Could Spell Disaster for Civilians

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Oct 14th, 2016

International Law and Proposed U.S. Responses to the D.N.C. Hack

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Oct 14th, 2016

Letter to the Editor: Not So Fast on Calling it an “Armed Conflict” Between the US and Syria

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Oct 13th, 2016

The Law of Consent-Based Interventions

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Oct 13th, 2016

Between the Law of Force and the Law of Armed Conflict

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Oct 13th, 2016

De Facto and De Jure Non-International Armed Conflicts: Is It Time to Topple Tadić?

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Oct 13th, 2016

If Burundi Leaves the Int’l Criminal Court, Can the Court Still Investigate Past Crimes There?

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Oct 12th, 2016

China’s “Strategic Impatience” on the North Korean Crisis

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Oct 12th, 2016

Why French President’s Threat of War Crimes Prosecutions against Russia, Syria Rings Hollow—But Needn’t

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Oct 11th, 2016

Is the United States Already in an “International Armed Conflict” with Syria?

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Oct 11th, 2016

Can States Legally Provide Targeting Assistance to War Criminals?

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Oct 7th, 2016

A Humanitarian Exception to the Principle of Non-Intervention?: Measures Below the Use of Armed Force to Save Aleppo

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Oct 6th, 2016

If the Saudi-Led Coalition is Committing War Crimes, the US is Aiding and Abetting Them

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Oct 6th, 2016

Different Human Rights at Home and Abroad: Immunity for British Soldier during Overseas Operations

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Oct 5th, 2016

The UK’s New Derogation Policy for Armed Conflicts: Making a Success of the European Convention on Human Rights?

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Oct 5th, 2016

Whose Armed Conflict? Which Law of Armed Conflict?

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Oct 4th, 2016

Are Drones Less Accurate than Piloted Aircraft?

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Oct 3rd, 2016

Does JASTA Violate International Law?

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Sep 30th, 2016

Would Arming Anti-Assad Rebels Trigger an “International Armed Conflict”—and War Crimes Prosecutions?

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Sep 30th, 2016

Correcting the Record on Section 702: A Prerequisite for Meaningful Surveillance Reform, Part III

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Sep 29th, 2016

Is the White House Mulling “Non-Diplomatic” Means to Stop Assad’s Attacks on Civilians?

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Sep 28th, 2016

Aiding and Abetting for Saudi War Crimes: Lessons from Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project

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Sep 28th, 2016

Letter to the Editor: Suggestions for Just Security’s Questions to the Presidential Candidates

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Sep 27th, 2016

Two U.S. Positions on the Duty to Ensure Respect for the Geneva Conventions

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Sep 26th, 2016

Just Security’s Questions for Clinton and Trump

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Sep 26th, 2016

Correcting the Record on Section 702: A Prerequisite for Meaningful Surveillance Reform, Part II

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Sep 22nd, 2016

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