
The latest issue of the
Journal of Conflict & Security Law (Vol. 22, no. 3, Winter 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Ray Murphy, The United Nations Mission in South Sudan and the Protection of Civilians
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Harry Aitken, The Security Council and International Law Enforcement: A Kelsenian Perspective on Civilian Protection Peacekeeping Mandates
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Shavana Musa, The Saudi-Led Coalition in Yemen, Arms Exports and Human Rights: Prevention Is Better Than Cure
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Catherine Connolly, ‘Necessity Knows no Law’: The Resurrection of Kriegsraison through the US Targeted Killing Programme
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Lenneke Sprik, Command Responsibility in Peacekeeping Missions: Normative Obligations of Protection in a Criminal Law Environment
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Clive Walker, The War of Words with Terrorism: An Assessment of Three Approaches to Pursue and Prevent