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  • Justice minister explains that under the law reasonable force by police includes deadly force  
  • A Dangerous Legal Loophole: Consent is Not Enough for U.S. Military Activities in Latin America
  • Blockade and Article 2(4) of the UN Charter

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jamaicainquirer.com /1 month ago

Justice minister explains that under the law reasonable force by police includes deadly force  

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has pointed out that under the law reasonable force by the police includes, deadly force. ...

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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

Blockade and Article 2(4) of the UN Charter

"The U.S. military’s enforcement of the ongoing naval blockade of Iran may have now resulted in fresh violations of the U.N. Charter against four entirely different countri...

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thefirearmblog.com /1 month ago

Front Line Friday #17: Use Of Force Documentation That Holds Up

Report writing under stress, the legal exposure that comes from vague language, what prosecutors and defense attorneys actually look for, and the documentation habits that protect...

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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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diggers.news /3 weeks ago

Use the army sparingly, police can handle elections

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justsecurity.org /1 month ago

Collection: U.S. Lethal Strikes on Suspected Drug Traffickers, Operation Southern Spear, Operation Absolute Resolve

Collection of expert analysis on the legality of the U.S. strike on Venezuelan vessels in the Caribbean, the consequences of the strike, and related issues. The post Collection: U...

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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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ksnt.com /1 week ago

Topeka police release videos from use-of-force incident

TOPEKA (KSNT) - The Topeka Police Department is addressing an officer’s actions during use-of-force incident that was caught on camera and is now circulating on social media. On Th...

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justsecurity.org /1 month ago

Drones Over Europe: The Prohibition on the Use of Force and Unintended Harm

Russia’s drone incursions into E.U. territory raise important questions about how unintended engagements are regulated under international law. The post Drones Over Europe: The Pro...

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news.usni.org /4 weeks ago

Joint Task Force Southern Spear Strikes Suspected Drug Boat in Eastern Pacific

Forces with Joint Task Force Southern Spear struck a suspected drug boat late Tuesday, U.S. Southern Command announced.  The strike killed one man and left two survivors. U.S. Coas...

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jurist.org /1 month ago

HRW: Indonesia violating human rights under the guise of security measures

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Thursday called on Indonesia to rescind its newly implemented policies to fight street crime, citing concerns that these measures would result in excess...

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