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Brian L. Cox
| Feb 27, 2024 | AoW Posts, Blog, Law of Armed Conflict, Targeting
The Netherlands Appeals Court Order on F-35 Parts Delivery to Israel A domestic court judgment in the Netherlands recently captured global headlines for ordering the government to suspend participation in a multinational program supplying F-35 parts to Israel. The...
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Thea Charlotte Andersen
| Feb 23, 2024 | AoW Posts, Blog, Regulating Military Force Series, Use of Force
Regulating Military Force Series – Enduringly Unwilling and Unable: The Syrian Chapter of the Forever Wars Saga Editors’ note: The author delivered remarks on the subject of this post at the conference “International Law and the Regulation of Resort to Force:...
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Brian L. Cox
| Feb 21, 2024 | AoW Posts, Blog, Human Rights, Law of Armed Conflict, Regulating Military Force Series
Regulating Military Force Series – Rhetoric and Warfare in the Age of Rights Editors’ note: The author delivered remarks on the subject of this post at the conference “International Law and the Regulation of Resort to Force: Exhaustion, Destruction, Rebirth?” at the...
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Peter S. Konchak
| Feb 14, 2024 | AoW Posts, Blog, Use of Force
Ceasefire in International Armed Conflict: Implications for Jus Ad Bellum Self-Defense In recent months, various commentators have proposed that Ukraine should agree to a ceasefire with Russia as a means of ending the ongoing hostilities of the Russo-Ukrainian War....
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Asaf Lubin
| Feb 13, 2024 | AI, AoW Posts, Blog, Human Rights, Law of Armed Conflict, Lieber Studies Big Data Volume
Lieber Studies Big Data Volume – Algorithms of Care: Military AI, Digital Rights, and the Duty of Constant Care Editors’ note: This post is based on the authors’ chapter in Big Data and Armed Conflict (Laura Dickinson and Ed Berg eds. 2024), the ninth volume of the...