
The latest issue of the
Journal of Conflict & Security Law (Vol. 19, no. 1, Spring 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Ralf Trapp,
Elimination of the Chemical Weapons Stockpile of Syria
-
Carsten Stahn,
Between Law-breaking and Law-making: Syria, Humanitarian Intervention and ‘What the Law Ought to Be’
-
Isobel Roele,
Disciplinary Power and the UN Security Council Counter Terrorism Committee
-
Frederic Wiesenbach,
Uncertainty on Somalia’s Beaches—The Legal Regime of Onshore Anti-Piracy Operations
-
Frederik Rosén,
Extremely Stealthy and Incredibly Close: Drones, Control and Legal Responsibility
-
Marco Roscini,
Cyber Operations as Nuclear Counterproliferation Measures