United Kingdom

The Problem With Western Suggestions of a “Shoot-to-Kill” Policy Against Foreign Fighters

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Dec 13th, 2017

Smoking Gun Videos Emerge: US Citizen, Libyan Warlord Haftar Ordering War Crimes

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Sep 19th, 2017

In the U.S.-U.K. Deal, Both Sides Deserve Scrutiny

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Aug 9th, 2017

Hidden from the Public: The United Kingdom’s Drone Warfare

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Jul 10th, 2017

Hundreds of foreigners are fighting for UAE in Yemen—How war crimes trials may deter them

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May 16th, 2017

Contortions in the UK’s Arms Export Regime—and Costs of the Yemen War

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Apr 13th, 2017

Keeping K2 (European Human Rights Court Decision on Citizenship-Stripping) in Perspective

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Mar 10th, 2017

European Court of Human Rights Decides UK Did Not Violate Human Rights When it Revoked Terror Suspect’s Citizenship

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Mar 9th, 2017

To Detain Lawfully or Not to Detain: Reflections on UK Supreme Court Decision in Serdar Mohammed

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Feb 2nd, 2017

UK Supreme Court allows claims to proceed against UK officials for complicity in CIA torture

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Jan 27th, 2017

The UK Supreme Court’s Brexit Judgment: Implications and Unintended Consequences

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Jan 26th, 2017

UK Supreme Court: Parliament Must Authorize Brexit Talks

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Jan 24th, 2017

The UK Supreme Court’s Landmark Judgment Belhaj v. Straw: A View From the United States

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Jan 19th, 2017

UK Supreme Court Judgment on Extra-Territorial Detention in Iraq and Afghanistan

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Jan 17th, 2017

UK Supreme Court Issues Two Major Decisions—On cooperation with CIA interrogations and on military detention

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Jan 17th, 2017

The United Kingdom’s “Modern Law of Self-Defence”—Part III

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Jan 17th, 2017

The United Kingdom’s “Modern Law of Self-Defence”—Part II

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Jan 13th, 2017

The United Kingdom’s “Modern Law of Self-Defence”—Part I

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Jan 12th, 2017

A Must Read Speech: UK Attorney General on Use of Force, Imminence, and International Law

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Jan 11th, 2017

A New Era of Mass Surveillance is Emerging Across Europe

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Jan 9th, 2017

State Responsibility for Assisting Armed Groups: A Legal Risk Analysis

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Dec 22nd, 2016

Saudi Arabia Finally Admits to Using Cluster Bombs in Yemen–After Pattern of Denials

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Dec 20th, 2016

The Investigatory Powers Act: The Official Entrenchment of Far-Reaching Surveillance Powers

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Nov 30th, 2016

The New Western Counter-Terror Wars: Toward US-European Convergence?

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Nov 4th, 2016

From Brexit to African ICC Exit: A Dangerous Trend

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Oct 31st, 2016

UK Government’s Disappointing Dodge on Drones

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Oct 28th, 2016

If US and UK Have Joined the Fighting in Yemen, What’s Their Duty to Investigate Alleged Saudi War Crimes?

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Oct 20th, 2016

UK Government’s Response on Drone Strikes Policy Leaves British Parliament Wanting More

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Oct 19th, 2016

Full Text: Saudi-Led Coalition’s Statement of Explanation on Funeral Hall Bombing in Yemen

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Oct 15th, 2016

Letter to the Editor from Professor Terry Gill on Classification of International Armed Conflict

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Oct 14th, 2016

Between the Law of Force and the Law of Armed Conflict

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Oct 13th, 2016

De Facto and De Jure Non-International Armed Conflicts: Is It Time to Topple Tadić?

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Oct 13th, 2016

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