- Noam Lubell, Fragmented Wars: Multi-Territorial Military Operations against Armed Groups
- Marko Milanovic, Accounting for Complexity of the Law Applicable to Modern Armed Conflicts
- Gloria Gaggioli, The Use of Force in Armed Conflics: Conduct of Hostilities, Law Enforcement, and Self-Defense
- Christopher Ford, Personal Self-Defense and the Standing Rules of Engagement
- Chris Borgen, Conflict Management and the Political Economy of Recognition
- Aurel Sari, Hybrid Warfare, Law and the Fulda Gap
- Jeff Kahn, Hybrid Conflict and Prisoners of War: The Case of Ukraine
- Thomas Ayres & Jeffrey Thurnher, Legitimacy: The Linchpin of Military Success in Complex Battlespaces
- Jack Beard, The Principle of Proportionality in an Era of High Technology
- Michael Meier, Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems - Is It the End of the World as We Know It... Or Will We Be Just Fine
- Laurie Blank, New Technologies and the Interplay between Certainty and Reasonableness
- Gary Corn, Cyber National Security: Navigating Gray Zone Challenges In and Through Cyberspace
- Geoff Corn, Be Careful What You Ask For: The Unintended Consequences of New Restrictions on Fires in Urban Areas
- Beth Van Schaack, The Law & Policy of Human Shielding
Sunday, January 27, 2019
Williams & Ford: Complex Battlespaces: The Law of Armed Conflict and the Dynamics of Modern Warfare
Winston S. Williams (U.S. Military Academy - Law) & Christopher M. Ford (U.S. Department of Defense) have published Complex Battlespaces: The Law of Armed Conflict and the Dynamics of Modern Warfare (Oxford Univ. Press 2019). Contents include: