Recent Articles
A Humanitarian Exception to the Principle of Non-Intervention?: Measures Below the Use of Armed Force to Save Aleppo
Oct 6th, 2016
If the Saudi-Led Coalition is Committing War Crimes, the US is Aiding and Abetting Them
Oct 6th, 2016
Different Human Rights at Home and Abroad: Immunity for British Soldier during Overseas Operations
Oct 5th, 2016
The UK’s New Derogation Policy for Armed Conflicts: Making a Success of the European Convention on Human Rights?
Oct 5th, 2016
Would Arming Anti-Assad Rebels Trigger an “International Armed Conflict”—and War Crimes Prosecutions?
Sep 30th, 2016
The UK’s Al-Saadoon Case: Stepping Back From the Extraterritorial Application of the ECHR for Physical Force
Sep 30th, 2016
Correcting the Record on Section 702: A Prerequisite for Meaningful Surveillance Reform, Part III
Sep 29th, 2016
Is the White House Mulling “Non-Diplomatic” Means to Stop Assad’s Attacks on Civilians?
Sep 28th, 2016
Aiding and Abetting for Saudi War Crimes: Lessons from Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project
Sep 28th, 2016
Letter to the Editor: Suggestions for Just Security’s Questions to the Presidential Candidates
Sep 27th, 2016
A Broken Playbook: The NYPD Targeted Muslims in Over 95-Percent of Investigations That Broke Surveillance Rules
Sep 23rd, 2016
Correcting the Record on Section 702: A Prerequisite for Meaningful Surveillance Reform, Part II
Sep 22nd, 2016
Are the U.S. and U.K. parties to the Saudi-led armed conflict against the Houthis in Yemen?
Sep 22nd, 2016