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The Draft Convention on Crimes Against Humanity Should Enshrine the Highest Standards of International Law

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Oct 4th, 2021

Failure to Warn: War Powers Reporting and the “War on Terror” in Africa

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Oct 4th, 2021

Oxford Statement on International Law Protections in Cyberspace: The Regulation of Ransomware Operations

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Oct 4th, 2021

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Sept. 25-Oct. 1)

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Oct 2nd, 2021

International Human Rights Fact-Finding in Hostile Environments

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Oct 1st, 2021

How Congress Can Improve Visa Bans

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Oct 1st, 2021

World Bank’s “Doing Business Index,” a Thorn for Kleptocrats, Must Be Protected

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Sep 30th, 2021

Modern History of Disclosure of Presidential Records: On the Boundaries of “Executive Privilege”

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Sep 30th, 2021

Don’t Be a Goldfish: Human Rights and U.S. Military Financing for Egypt

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Sep 29th, 2021

Expanding Justice for Gender-Based Crimes with a Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity

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Sep 29th, 2021

The Role of Nuclear Weapons: Why Biden Should Declare a Policy of No First Use

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Sep 29th, 2021

Polemical Pacifism: The Wonkfare of Samuel Moyn

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Sep 28th, 2021

Artificial Intelligence in the Intelligence Community: The Tangled Web of Budget & Acquisition

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Sep 28th, 2021

System Rivalry: How Democracies Must Compete with Digital Authoritarians

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Sep 27th, 2021

The Relay Race of Defining Crimes Against Humanity – From the International Tribunals to the Draft Articles

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Sep 27th, 2021

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Sept. 19-24)

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Sep 25th, 2021

Q&A on Court Ordering Facebook to Disclose Content on Myanmar Genocide

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Sep 24th, 2021

Iraqi Elections, Coming Again Soon, Still Don’t Deliver Democracy

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Sep 24th, 2021

ICC Investigation of Philippines President Duterte Sends Important Signals

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Sep 24th, 2021

China, Climate Change, Credibility: Why It’s (Finally) Time for the US to Join the Law of the Sea Convention

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Sep 23rd, 2021

Impact-Based Jurisdiction and Crimes Against Humanity Statutes Are Needed for Effective Accountability

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Sep 23rd, 2021

The Last Days in Afghanistan Should Not Deter Biden from Looking Beyond the 9/11 Paradigm

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Sep 22nd, 2021

Congress’ Access to Individuals’ Private Communications: The Jan. 6 Committee’s Troubling Precedent

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Sep 22nd, 2021

Crimes of Omission: Why a UN Treaty on Genocide but Not on Crimes Against Humanity?

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Sep 21st, 2021

Revenge of the State: Freedom House Finds Tech Increasingly Serves Authoritarian Ends

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Sep 21st, 2021

Announcing a Partnership With Oxford University Press

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Sep 20th, 2021

In the Wake of the January 6 Attacks, Will Congress and the Administration Heed the Lessons of 9/11?

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Sep 20th, 2021

Why the UN Needs a Comprehensive “Agenda for Protection”

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Sep 20th, 2021

Activism and Consequences

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Sep 18th, 2021

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (September 12-18)

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Sep 18th, 2021

Reassessing Counter Terrorism Financing in a Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan

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Sep 17th, 2021

Striking the Right Balance for a Draft Convention on Crimes against Humanity

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Sep 17th, 2021

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