All Journal: International Law items

Foreign Policy

Reversing a Sunset: The Legality of Retroactively Enforcing Limitations Periods Extensions

Human Rights

Shadows of Exploitation: Unveiling the Role of Women and Children in the Terrorism-Trafficking Nexus

Foreign PolicyInternational Law

Promoting Strong Arctic Governance and Ensuring an Aspirational Marine Resources Treaty’s Effectiveness: The Case of the Agreement to Prevent Unregulated High Seas Fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean

Foreign PolicyInternational Law

From Treaties to Tweets: The (In)Formality of War Termination

Foreign PolicyInternational Law

The Role of Regulatory Frameworks in Balancing Between National Security and Competition in LEO Satellite Market

Human RightsInternational Law

The ICC and Environmental Protection: Prosecuting Environmental War Crimes in Ukraine

Book ReviewsDefense Policy

Will Soper Responds to Tyler Smotherman’s Review of “Greytown Is No More!”

Defense PolicyHuman Rights

Commissions Impossible: How Can Future Military Commissions Avoid the Failures of Guantanamo?

Book ReviewsDefense Policy

Greytown, Great Power Politics, and History’s Grey Areas

Foreign PolicyIntelligence

Influence, War, and Ethics

International LawInternational Security

The Protection of Nationals Abroad and Non-Combatant Evacuation Operations in Times of Crisis

Foreign PolicyInternational Law

China’s Anti-Monopoly Merger Control and National Security: Interactions with Foreign Investment Law and Beyond

International LawInternational Security

Lawfare and Sea Power: A Historical Perspective

Human RightsInternational Law

The Case for Attempted Perfidy: An “Attempt” to Enhance Deterrent Value

International Law

US Commercial Space Regulation: The Rule of Three

Defense PolicyInternational Law

Over-the Horizon Drone Strikes in an Ongoing Global War: Afghanistan and Beyond

International LawInternational Security

Analyzing the Legality and Effectiveness of US Targeted Killing

CybercrimeCyberespionage

Why is the “Spectrum Model” of Internationally Wrongful Acts Problematic in Cyberspace?

CybercrimeCyberespionage

Shot in the Dark: Can Private Sector “Hackbacks” Work?

Human RightsInternational Law

ISIL as Salesmen? The Roles of Due Diligence and the Good Faith Purchaser in Illicit Artifact Trafficking

Human RightsInternational Law

Migrants as a Weapons System

COVID-19Human Rights

Guantanamo Detention in the Time of COVID-19

Laws of War

War, What is it Good For? Almost Everything: Chinese Strategic Thought and a New U.S. Approach to Gray Zone Competition

Foreign PolicyInternational Law

Assessment of National Security Concerns in the Acquisition of U.S. and U.K. Assets