
The latest issue of the
Journal of Conflict & Security Law (Vol. 29, no. 1, Spring 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Catherine O’Rourke, Disarming the Women, Peace and Security agenda: the case for centring the United
Nations General Assembly
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Luigi Daniele, Incidentality of the civilian harm in international humanitarian law and its Contra
Legem antonyms in recent discourses on the laws of war
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Natalino Ronzitti, Neutrality, non-belligerency, and permanent neutrality according to recent practice
and doctrinal views
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Quoc Tan Trung Nguyen, The practice of non-recognition and economic sanctions: The case study of Ukraine,
Manchuria and South Africa
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David McKeever, Old Rules to Fix New Problems: Counterterrorism, Refugees and Withdrawal of
Nationality
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Yasuhito Fukui, International Nuclear Security Law: The Use of ‘Soft Law’
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Brendan Walker-Munro, Can Autonomous Weapon Systems be Seized? Interactions with the Law of Prize and
War Booty
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Michael Moncrieff, Pavle Kilibarda, & Gloria Gaggioli, Social network analysis and counterterrorism: a double-edged sword for
international humanitarian law