Unobserved Fires and the Law of Armed Conflict

Unobserved Fires and the Law of Armed Conflict

Unobserved Fires and the Law of Armed Conflict The United States and Australia have both embraced the concept of “multi-domain strike,” which the United States describes, in a veritable missile salvo of buzzwords, as the “capability to strike in depth with lethal and...
Down Is Not Always Out: Hors De Combat in the Close Fight

Down Is Not Always Out: Hors De Combat in the Close Fight

Down Is Not Always Out: Hors De Combat in the Close Fight Note: this piece builds on a recent article published in Infantry Magazine. While that article was intended “to equip infantry leaders with the knowledge required to train their soldiers to make confident,...
Lessons for Legal Advisors from the Brereton Report

Lessons for Legal Advisors from the Brereton Report

Lessons for Legal Advisors from the Brereton Report International humanitarian law practitioners and scholars have justifiably dedicated attention to the recent report of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) Inspector General into allegations of violations of the law of...