
The latest issue of the
Journal of Conflict & Security Law (Vol. 28, no. 2, Summer 2023) is out. Contents include:
- Carrie McDougall, The Imperative of Prosecuting Crimes of Aggression Committed against Ukraine
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Raphaël van Steenberghe, Military Assistance to Ukraine: Enquiring the Need for Any Legal Justification under International Law
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Zelalem Mogessie Teferra, Regulating a ‘state of exception’ in Times of War: The Legal Regime Applicable to Derogation in Situations of Armed Conflict
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Damian Copeland, Rain Liivoja, & Lauren Sanders, The Utility of Weapons Reviews in Addressing Concerns Raised by Autonomous Weapon Systems
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Alexander Gilder, The UN and the Protection of Civilians: Sustaining the Momentum
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Ori Pomson, ‘Objects’? The Legal Status of Computer Data under International Humanitarian Law
- Daniele Musmeci, Taking Stock: Assessing the Current Status and Evolution of the United Nations Security Council’s Legislative Resolutions