
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies (Vol. 13, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
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Michael N. Schmitt, International Humanitarian Law and the Conduct of Cyber Hostilities: Quo Vadis?
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I.M. Lobo de Souza, Nuremberg’s Enduring Legacy to International Justice
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Kevin Jon Heller & Lena Trabucco, The Legality of Weapons Transfers to Ukraine Under International Law
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Mais Qandeel & Jamie Sommer, Syria Conflict and its Impact:
A Legal and Environmental Perspective
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Festus M. Kinoti, Might as Right? The Nature of Laws of War applicable to Targeting and Detention in International Armed Conflicts
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Pearce Clancy, The Law of Neutrality: Jus ad Bellum or Jus in Bello?
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Alessandra Spadaro, From Outlaws to Judges: Armed Groups and The Administration of Justice