Law of Armed Conflict

Kenya in a Global Non-International Armed Conflict Linked to September 11?

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Oct 26th, 2013

Invented (and Real) Criticisms of the Human Rights Watch Report on Targeted Killings in Yemen

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Oct 25th, 2013

IHL, Transparency, and the Heyns’ UN Drones Report

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Oct 23rd, 2013

The Report of the UN Special Rapporteur for Extrajudicial Executions: Law or Advocacy?

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Oct 23rd, 2013

Targeted Killings — The US Power to Kill and the Yemeni Power to Capture

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Oct 23rd, 2013

The Problematic “Belonging To” Analogy: A Response to Goodman

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Oct 23rd, 2013

Human Rights Groups Release Investigation Reports into US Targeted Killings: A Guide to the Issues

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Oct 22nd, 2013

Al-Qaeda, the Law on Associated Forces and “Belonging to” a Party (did the new UN drones reports get it right?)

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Oct 18th, 2013

UN Drone Strike Inquiry: Summary of the New Interim Report

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Oct 17th, 2013

Second Major UN Drones Report Now Publicly Available

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Oct 17th, 2013

The Al-Libi Case Is a Step Forward, Even if Not (Yet) A Paradigm Shift

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Oct 15th, 2013

New UN Report Released; Addresses Legal Controversies in Drone Use

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Oct 15th, 2013

The Libya Raid to Capture Abu Anas al-Liby and The Persistence of Memory of Due Process

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Oct 15th, 2013

Reviving Opinio Juris and Law of Armed Conflict Pluralism

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Oct 10th, 2013

The Case of Abu Anas al-Libi: International Law Q & A

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Oct 9th, 2013

Maj. Kurt M. Sanger, Letter to the Editor: Response to Harold Koh’s Just Security post of Oct 2, 2013

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Oct 9th, 2013

Al-Liby: “Rendition to Justice” under Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

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Oct 8th, 2013

Harold Koh’s Case for Humanitarian Intervention

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Oct 7th, 2013

Debate (Round 2): A Reply to Rona and Corn

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Oct 1st, 2013

Debate (Round 2): A Reply to Rona and Jinks

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Oct 1st, 2013

Debate (Round 2): A Reply to Corn and Jinks

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Oct 1st, 2013

Transparency on Targeted Killings: Promises Made, but Little Progress

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Oct 1st, 2013

Response to Kevin Jon Heller on War/Not War with Al-Qaeda

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Oct 1st, 2013

Debate (Round 1): Against the Notion of Competing Legal Frameworks in the “War on Terror”

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Sep 30th, 2013

Debate (Round 1): The Military Component of Counter-Terror Operations

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Sep 30th, 2013

Debate (Round 1): The ‘Lutte’ Against Terrorism

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Sep 30th, 2013

The Other, Lurking Constitutional Question in al-Bahlul

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Sep 27th, 2013

Resolving Cyber-Related Ambiguities in the Law of War: A Reaction to Jensen

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Sep 26th, 2013

Unprivileged Does Not Mean Prohibited

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Sep 26th, 2013

Resolving Cyber Issues Sets the State for Future Weapons

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Sep 26th, 2013

Good Reasons May Exist to Close CIA Drone Program—But Claim that CIA Agents are “Unprivileged Belligerents” is Not One of Them

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Sep 25th, 2013

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