Laws of war

U.N. Peace Operations Should Get Off the Counter-Terror Bandwagon

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Sep 4th, 2018

Condolence Payments for Civilian Casualties: Lessons for Applying the New NDAA

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Aug 28th, 2018

“ISIS Widows” and “Boko Haram Wives”: Overlooked Abuses in Iraq and Nigeria

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Aug 23rd, 2018

The Challenge of Foreign Assistance for Anti-ISIS Detention Operations

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Jul 23rd, 2018

Just Security Podcast: Shaheed Fatima QC on Protecting Children in Armed Conflict

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Jul 20th, 2018

“We Could Hold Them for 100 Years If the Conflict Lasts for 100 Years”

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Jul 17th, 2018

Understanding the Fog of Law: Enduring Ambiguities in International Security Law

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May 30th, 2018

AI, Law of Armed Conflict, and “Liminal” Conflict Among Technological Peer Great Powers

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May 14th, 2018

Navigating the Terrain at the Intersection of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

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May 11th, 2018

What the Heck is Happening in Al-Nashiri?: The Ten-Layer Dip at the Heart of the Latest Guantánamo Mess

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May 11th, 2018

Ambiguity in the Conduct of Hostilities

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May 10th, 2018

The Fog of Law and the Jus Ad Bellum

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May 9th, 2018

In Defense of Sovereignty in Cyberspace

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May 8th, 2018

DOD’s Guantánamo Report: An Opportunity for Detainees Already Cleared for Release

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May 2nd, 2018

Common Article 1 and the U.S. Duty to Ensure Respect for the Geneva Conventions in Yemen

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Apr 26th, 2018

At a Crossroad: The Int’l Criminal Court’s Afghanistan Probe and the International Law Commission

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Apr 19th, 2018

Corker’s Proposal Hands Trump A Dangerous, Open-Ended War Authorization

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Apr 16th, 2018

Kurdish-Held Detainees in Syria Are Not in a “Legal Gray Area”

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Apr 13th, 2018

Is the United States a Party to the Conflict Between the Saudi-Led Coalition and the Houthis?

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Apr 12th, 2018

Official Immunity Under the Rome Statute: The Path From Principle to Practice Is Seldom Straight

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Apr 10th, 2018

Another Airstrike in Kunduz, and More Civilian Deaths

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Apr 4th, 2018

An Athens and Sparta Alliance: A Call for Collaboration Between Academics and Practitioners on the Law Governing Conflict

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Mar 28th, 2018

“License to Kill” in Salisbury: State-sponsored assassinations and the jus ad bellum

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Mar 15th, 2018

The End of Pretending

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Mar 14th, 2018

When Does the Legal Basis for U.S. Forces in Syria Expire?

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Mar 14th, 2018

Salisbury Response Option: Take Putin to Int’l Criminal Court

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Mar 13th, 2018

Just Security Podcast: Daphne Eviatar on Military Targeting under Trump

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Mar 12th, 2018

The Trump Administration Should Publicly Disclose its New Policy on Lethal Force

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Mar 9th, 2018

A Year On, Fog of War Not Lifting Over Deadly Raqqa Strikes

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Mar 9th, 2018

Cyber Operations and the U.S. Definition of “Armed Attack”

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Mar 8th, 2018

Important Report by White House on National Security Due Soon

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Feb 28th, 2018

Will the Next Use of Force “Transparency Report” be Transparent? Devil May be in Classified Details

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Feb 27th, 2018

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