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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

Welcome, Kate Brannen!—Just Security’s New Deputy Managing Editor

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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

Are Companies Bulk-Scanning E-mails for Spy Agencies?

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Oct 5th, 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

The UK Snooper’s Charter and the Anderson Report on Bulk Powers

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Oct 4th, 2016

Are Drones Less Accurate than Piloted Aircraft?

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Oct 3rd, 2016

It is Time for the ICC to open a Preliminary Examination in the Philippines

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Oct 3rd, 2016

Recap of Recent Posts on Just Security (Sept. 26 – Sept. 30)

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Oct 1st, 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

The UK’s Al-Saadoon Case: Stepping Back From the Extraterritorial Application of the ECHR for Physical Force

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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

Triggers and Thresholds of Non-International Armed Conflict

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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

Application of Human Rights Law to Military Actions Abroad: A Recent UK Judgment

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Sep 28th, 2016

National Security-Related Congressional Hearings, September 27– October 3

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Sep 27th, 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

Recap of Recent Posts on Just Security (Sept. 19 – Sept. 23)

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Sep 24th, 2016

The JASTA veto message

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Sep 23rd, 2016

A Broken Playbook: The NYPD Targeted Muslims in Over 95-Percent of Investigations That Broke Surveillance Rules

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Sep 23rd, 2016

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

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Sep 22nd, 2016

Are the U.S. and U.K. parties to the Saudi-led armed conflict against the Houthis in Yemen?

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Sep 22nd, 2016

No More Snowdens? Start by Reforming the House Intelligence Committee

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Sep 21st, 2016

The Saudi Weapons Block Wouldn’t be the First: Some Past Examples of Halts on US Arms Transfers

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Sep 21st, 2016

US Responsibility Arising From Russian Violations of the Law of Armed Conflict

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Sep 21st, 2016

Is the US-Russia Pact in Syria Barred by International Law?

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Sep 20th, 2016

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