- Feature Articles
- Terry D. Gill & Kinga Tibori-Szabó, Twelve Key Questions on Self-Defense against Non-State Actors
- Hans-Georg Dederer & Tassilo Singer, Adverse Cyber Operations: Causality, Attribution, Evidence, and Due Diligence
- Craig H. Allen, The Peacetime Right of Approach and Visit and Effective Security Council Sanctions Enforcement at Sea
- Charles H. Norchi, Law as Strategy: Thinking Below the State in Afghanistan
- Ezequiel Heffes, Armed Groups and the Protection of Health Care
- Jeffrey T. Biller & Michael N. Schmitt, Classification of Cyber Capabilities and Operations as Weapons, Means, or Methods of Warfare
- Ryan J. Vogel, Beyond Geneva: Detainee Review Processes in Non-International Armed Conflict—A U.S. Perspective
- Kenneth Watkin, Medical Care in Urban Conflict
- Sean Watts, Humanitarian Logic and the Law of Siege: A Study of the Oxford Guidance on Relief Actions
- International Law and Conflict at Sea
- Marco Longobardo, The Occupation of Maritime Territory under International Humanitarian Law
- Phillip J. Drew, Can We Starve the Civilians? Exploring the Dichotomy between the Traditional Law of Maritime Blockade and Humanitarian Initiatives
- Richard L. Kilpatrick, Jr., Marine Insurance Prohibitions in Contemporary Economic Warfare
- Natalie Klein, Maritime Autonomous Vehicles within the International Law Framework to Enhance Maritime Security
- The Fog of Law
- Jann K. Kleffner, The Legal Fog of an Illusion: Three Reflections on "Organization" and "Intensity" as Criteria for the Temporal Scope of the Law of Non-International Armed Conflict
- Adil Ahmad Haque, Indeterminacy in the Law of Armed Conflict
Showing posts with label International Law Studies (Blue Book) Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International Law Studies (Blue Book) Series. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
New Volume: International Law Studies
The latest volume of International Law Studies (Vol. 95, 2019) is out. Contents include:
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
New Volume: International Law Studies (Blue Book) Series
The latest volume in the International Law Studies (Blue Book) Series (Vol. 90, 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Michael N. Schmitt, Charting the Legal Geography of Non-International Armed Conflict
- Beth Van Schaack, The United States' Position on the Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Obligations: Now is the Time for Change
- Raul (Pete) Pedrozo, The Bull in the China Shop: Raising Tensions in the Asia-Pacific Region
- Sarah M. Mountin, The Legality and Implications of Intentional Interference with Commercial Communication Satellite Signals
- James Farrant, Modern Maritime Neutrality Law
- Marco Sassoli, Autonomous Weapons and International Humanitarian Law: Advantages, Open Technical Questions and Legal Issues to be Clarified
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

