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  • The ICESCR in Armed Conflict: Submission to the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
  • Is the United States (Still) at War? How Wars Begin and End
  • Beyond the Vanishing Point? What the Destruction of Civilian Infrastructure in Armed Conflicts Reveals about the State a

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justsecurity.org /1 month ago

The ICESCR in Armed Conflict: Submission to the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

Experts argue ICESCR applies in armed conflict and caution against broad claims of international humanitarian law as lex specialis. The post The ICESCR in Armed Conflict: Submissio...

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justsecurity.org /1 month ago

Is the United States (Still) at War? How Wars Begin and End

Armed conflict is not a matter of political branding, rhetorical convenience, or domestic law positioning. It is a legal status that turns on objective facts. The post Is the Unite...

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justsecurity.org /3 weeks ago

Beyond the Vanishing Point? What the Destruction of Civilian Infrastructure in Armed Conflicts Reveals about the State a...

There is a widening gap between international humanitarian law and the realities of civilians affected by armed conflicts. The post Beyond the Vanishing Point? What the Destruction...

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justsecurity.org /1 month ago

Sudan Has Become a Transnational Marketplace of Violence: Effective Responses Require Targeting the Sources

The most consequential drivers of the war in Sudan are foreign states, private military contractors, and transnational criminal networks. The post Sudan Has Become a Transnational...

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justsecurity.org /1 month ago

“Hunting” the October 7 Attackers: What the Law of Armed Conflict Permits – and What It Doesn’t

Legal analysis of Israel's operation to kill or capture every individual involved in the October 7th massacre. The post “Hunting” the October 7 Attackers: What the Law of Armed Con...

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justsecurity.org /2 weeks ago

A Dangerous Legal Loophole: Consent is Not Enough for U.S. Military Activities in Latin America

States should not be able to consent to others using force that they cannot use themselves, and intervening states should not blindly rely on host state consent. The post A Dangero...

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justsecurity.org /1 month ago

Starvation on Trial: Koblenz and the Case of Yarmouk

A trial in Germany concerning the siege of Yarmouk in Syria tests the application of universal jurisdiction to patterns of siege warfare and civilian deprivation. The post Starvat...

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