Not All Aggression is Equal: Why Force for Regime Change is the Graver Breach
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The Elephant in the Courtroom
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Why Regime Character Cannot Alter the Law on the Use of Force
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Arrest Warrants and Peace Processes: Reflections Following the Strasbourg Discussion
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Beyond Anthropic’s Red Line: Human-in-the-Loop and the Illusion of Legitimacy in AI Decision-Support Systems
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From Infinite Scroll to Command and Control: What Big Tech’s Courtroom Reckoning Means for Military AI Governance
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Redefining apartheid in the Crimes against Humanity Treaty: Towards inclusive pathways forward
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When International Law Fails to Protect: Humanitarian Intervention and the Iranian Repression
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Australia’s ‘Most Decorated’ Soldier Charged with Five War Crimes of Murder
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[Davit Khachatryan is an international law expert and lecturer specializing in public international law, alternative dispute resolution, investment law, international humanitarian law, and security…
[Dan Byam Shaw is a DPhil candidate in Law at the University of Oxford, writing on self-determination, who has previously worked as a teacher in London, as well as in refugee camps in Greece and Le…
[Alexander Blanchard is Senior Researcher in the Governance of AI Programme at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Sweden] In recent weeks, there has been a good deal of c…
[Dr Nora Jaber is a Lecturer in Law in the Globalised Muslim World at the University of Edinburgh Law School, where she also serves as Programme Director of the Human Rights LLM and Deputy Director…
[Oded Hen is a PhD candidate in the Department of Philosophy at Bar-Ilan University. His research focuses on moral philosophy, particularly just war theory and the ethics of modern warfare. His wor…
[Rosa Villar is a PhD Candidate in International Law at the University of Aberdeen with research focused on AI-enabled targeting systems, international humanitarian law and international criminal l…
[Paola Gaeta is a Professor of International Law at the Geneva Graduate Institute] For many years, I have worked on international criminal law, but I have only touched upon the interaction between …
[Melanie O’Brien is Professor of International Law and Deputy Head of School (Research) at the University of Western Australia Law School; and visiting scholar with the University of Minnesota Law …
[Dr Saeed Bagheri is Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in International Law at the University of Reading School of Law. His research focuses on the law on the use of force and international humanitari…
What Happens When Transitional Justice Leaves Victims of Reproductive Violence Behind? A Look into the Inter-American Court’s Ramos Durand v Peru Historic Judgment
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[Nataly Santana Sánchez is a doctoral candidate at the University of Essex. Her research focuses on reproductive violence and transitional justice. Prior to joining the University of Essex, she wor…