Vol. 51 Nbr. 3, May 2018
Index
- We're Not in Beersheba Anymore: Discussing Contemporary Challenges in the Law of Armed Conflict with 120 International Lawyers.
- A Tribute To Yoram Dinstein.
- The Recent Evolution of the International Law of Armed Conflict: Confusions, Constraints, and Challenges.
- The Role of Nonstate Entities in Developing and Promoting International Humanitarian Law.
- The Evolution and Identification of the Customary International Law of Armed Conflict.
- Operational Challenges in Ground Operations in Urban Areas: An IDF Perspective.
- Humanitarian Regulation of Hostilities: The Decisive Element of Context.
- Targeting, the Law of War, and the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
- Challenges in the Interpretation and Application of the Principle of Distinction During Ground Operations in Urban Areas.
- Some Reflections on the 'Incidental Harm' Side of Proportionality Assessments.
- Proportionality under International Humanitarian Law: The 'Reasonable Military Commander' Standard and Reverberating Effects.
- Four Comments on the Application of Proportionality under the Law of Armed Conflict.
- Reframing the Proportionality Principle.
- Targeting of Persons: The Contemporary Challenges.
- Targeting Individuals Belonging to an Armed Group.
- A Practical Perspective on Attacking Armed Groups.
- Targeting State and Political Leadership in Armed Conflicts.
- Fight, Forge, and Fund: Three Select Issues on Targeting of Persons.
- What's Your Advice, Counsel? From Distinction to Detention, Financial Support to Ground Support, and Everything in Between.