Tuesday, December 16, 2025

New Issue: Journal on the Use of Force and International Law

The latest issue of the Journal on the Use of Force and International Law (Vol. 12, nos. 1-2, 2025) is out. Contents include:
  • Alexander Orakhelashvili, Use of force and international lawyers
  • Jasmin Johurun Nessa, Agata Kleczkowska & Seyfullah Hasar, Digest of state practice: 1 July – 31 December 2024
  • Dior Anna Ndiaye, Which legal framework for wars of national liberation? Addressing the thorny question of qualification under international humanitarian law through the cases of Palestine and Western Sahara
  • Felix Lange, Between ‘Elevation' and ‘Dethronement' of the ‘God’ – The Ambivalent History of the Right of Self-Defence
  • Emmanuel Chukwuagozie Odoemena & Fochi Amabilis Nwodo, Assessment of the UN Security Council use of military intervention for human rights protection; Libya as a case study
  • J. R. G. Álvarez, Drug trafficking and the international law on the use of force
  • Eduardo Cavalcanti de Mello Filho, Operations for the protection of foreign-flagged vessels at sea against Houthi attacks: a case of collective self-defence?
  • Aritz Obregón-Fernández, Turkey’s intervention in Syria and Iraq (2014–2024): a study of the legal grounds claimed
  • Faramarz Yadegarian & Mohammad Razavi, The evolution of the international criminal court’s judicial policy on issuing arrest warrants: from Uganda to Palestine
  • Kimiaki Kawai, Nuclear deterrence and the threat of force: a legal reassessment under jus ad bellum
  • Rowan Nicholson, How future actions might affect the lawfulness of an attack on Taiwan