The Legality of Intermingling Military and Civilian Capabilities in Space

The Legality of Intermingling Military and Civilian Capabilities in Space

The Legality of Intermingling Military and Civilian Capabilities in Space The United States’ practice of intermingling national security space functions with commercial space capabilities and services has come under fire. Professor David Koplow, in an article entitled...
Ukraine Symposium – Targeting Leadership

Ukraine Symposium – Targeting Leadership

Ukraine Symposium – Targeting Leadership Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently spoke at length in Time magazine about assassination attempts against him. He indicated that Russian paratroopers had approached his location immediately after the invasion...
Ukraine Symposium – Deception and the Law of Armed Conflict

Ukraine Symposium – Deception and the Law of Armed Conflict

Ukraine Symposium – Deception and the Law of Armed Conflict As Ukraine continues to defend against Russian invasion, its armed forces are increasingly turning to deception operations to minimize their asymmetrical disadvantages with Russian forces. As part of...
Ukraine Symposium – The Escalating Military Use of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant

Ukraine Symposium – The Escalating Military Use of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant

Ukraine Symposium – The Escalating Military Use of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant In early March, I argued on these pages that Russian forces’ reported attack on the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant likely violated the Additional Protocol I provisions protecting...
The Attack at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant and Additional Protocol I

The Attack at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant and Additional Protocol I

The Attack at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant and Additional Protocol I On March 4th, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced a report by Ukrainian authorities that Russian forces had attacked the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southeast Ukraine....