Jus ad Bellum

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

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Oct 14th, 2016

The ICRC Updated Commentaries: Reconciling Form and Substance, Part I

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Aug 24th, 2016

The Updated First Geneva Convention Commentary, DOD’s Law of War Manual, and a More Perfect Law of War, Part I

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Jul 5th, 2016

The Obama Legal Team and the Lawfulness of Attacking Assad

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Jun 21st, 2016

The Egan speech and the Bush Doctrine: Imminence, necessity, and “first use” in the jus ad bellum

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Apr 11th, 2016

International Law à la Carte: Brian Egan’s Jus ad Bellum Doctrine

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Apr 8th, 2016

The UK’s Letter to the UN Security Council Leaves Plenty of Unanswered Questions About Last Month’s RAF Drone Strike

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Sep 11th, 2015

The Legal Questions About the UK’s Drone Strike in Syria

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Sep 10th, 2015

It’s Complicated: The Nuance of Any US Effort to Defend Division 30 from Assad

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Aug 5th, 2015

International Law on the Saudi-Led Military Operations in Yemen

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Mar 27th, 2015

No, Disguising Military Equipment As Civilian Objects to Help Kill Isn’t Perfidy

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Mar 24th, 2015

Preparing for Cyber War: A Clarion Call

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Mar 23rd, 2015

The Backroom: An Inside Account of UN Sec-General’s Statement on US War in Syria

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Mar 4th, 2015

Associated Forces and Co-belligerency

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Feb 24th, 2015

The Fine Line Between Collective Self-Defense and Intervention by Invitation: Reflections on the Use of Force against ‘IS’ in Syria

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Feb 17th, 2015

Did the U.S.-Israeli killing of Mughniyah violate international law?

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Feb 2nd, 2015

Assad: Willing to risk direct confrontation with U.S. over moderate rebels—and stronger opposition to US airstrikes

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Jan 27th, 2015

Assessing (Again) the Defensive Operations in Syria

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Jan 22nd, 2015

Normative Voids and Asymmetry in Cyberspace

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Dec 29th, 2014

Taking the Weight off of International Law: Has Syria Consented to US Airstrikes?

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Dec 23rd, 2014

International Law and Cyber Attacks: Sony v. North Korea

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Dec 17th, 2014

Having Crossed the Rubicon: Arming and Training Syrian Rebels

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Sep 26th, 2014

Australia, France, Netherlands Express Legal Reservations about Airstrikes in Syria [Updated]

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Sep 25th, 2014

Strikes in Syria: The International Law Framework

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Sep 24th, 2014

Remarkable statement by UN Secretary General on US Airstrikes in Syria

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Sep 23rd, 2014

When Institutions Fail: A Thought Experiment

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Sep 15th, 2014

Does the Unwilling/Unable Test Hang on Territorial Control?: A Response to Michael Lewis

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Sep 12th, 2014

International Law – and the Unwilling and Unable Test – for US Military Operations in Syria

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Sep 12th, 2014

What Does the “Unwilling or Unable” Standard Mean in the Context of Syria?

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Sep 12th, 2014

International Law on Airstrikes against ISIS in Syria

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Aug 28th, 2014

More focus on jus ad bellum in Gaza

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Aug 12th, 2014

Multiple Choice: Who Said This on Transparency and Targeted Killings Across State Borders?

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Jul 31st, 2014