Friday, April 1, 2016

New Issue: Journal of Conflict & Security Law

The latest issue of the Journal of Conflict & Security Law (Vol. 21, no. 1, Spring 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Law, Justice and the Security Gap
    • Christine Chinkin, Mary Kaldor, Iavor Rangelov, & Sharon Weill, Special Issue: Law, Justice and the Security Gap
    • Iavor Rangelov, Justice as a Security Strategy? International Justice and the Liberal Peace in the Balkans
    • Rogier Bartels & Katharine Fortin, Law, Justice and a Potential Security Gap: The ‘Organization’ Requirement in International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal law
    • Sharon Weill, Reducing the Security Gap through National Courts: Targeted Killings as a Case Study
    • Jeffrey Davis, Equality of Arms: Complying with International Human Rights Law in Cases Against Alleged Terrorists
    • C.R.G. Murray, Nudging or Fudging? The UK Courts’ Counterterrorism Jurisprudence Since 9/11
    • Tilmann Altwicker & Nuscha Wieczorek, Bridging the Security Gap through EU Rule of Law Missions? Rule of Law Administration by EULEX
    • Deval Desai, Putting Security Culture and Experimentation into Context: Towards a View from the Field(s) of Rule of Law Reform