Volume 14 (2023)
Issue 1 (June)
Editorial
Russell Buchan, Emily Crawford and Rain Liivoja
Connecting Scholarship and Practice in International Humanitarian Law:
Connecting Scholarship and Practice in International Humanitarian Law: A Tribute to Professor Bruce Oswald CSC
Alison Duxbury
The Practical Reality and Efficacy of International Humanitarian Law: Some Reflections
Christopher Greenwood
At the Crossroads: Multi-Stakeholder and Multi-Disciplinary Approaches in the Application of ihl
Helen Durham and Anne Quintin
Now You See Them, Now You Don’t:
Court-Appointed Experts, Wartime Reparations, and the DRC v Uganda Case
Sean D. Murphy and Yuri Parkhomenko
Rules of Engagement and the Situation of Individual Self-Defence: Applicable Law and Coherence with Operational Context
Rob McLaughlin
The View through a Different Lens:
Increasing Respect for International Humanitarian Law through the Use of the International Human Rights Law Framework
Emma Lush
Articles
Ex Gratia Payments and Reparations: A Missed Opportunity?
Steven van de Put
Uganda’s Post-War Transitional Justice Process
Have Housing, Land and Property Rights been Restored?
Tonny Raymond Kirabira and Leïla Choukroune
Book Reviews
Daniela L. Caglioti, War and Citizenship: Enemy Aliens and National Belonging from the French Revolution to the First World War
Andrea Marilyn Pragashini Immanuel
Issue 2 (November)
Editorial
Russell Buchan, Emily Crawford and Rain Liivoja
Articles
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Committed by Non-State Armed Groups Against Women/Girls and LGBTI+ Persons in Non-International Armed Conflicts: Peru’s Case
Juan-Pablo Pérez-León-Acevedo
Law, Language and War
Introduction to the Symposium on Law, Language and War
Emily Crawford
The Terminology of the Law of Warfare: A Linguistic Analysis of State Practice
Emily Crawford, Annabelle Lukin, and Jacqueline Mowbray
The International Laws of War:
Linguistic Analysis from the Perspectives of Register, Corpus and Grammatical Patterning
Annabelle Lukin and Alexandra García Marrugo
International Humanitarian Law:
Necessity, Distinction and the ‘Standard of Civilisation’
Matt Killingsworth
Filling the Gaps:
The Expansion of International Humanitarian Law and the Juridification of the Free-Fighter
Amanda Alexander
Another Look at the Gendered Constitution of the Laws of War:
Semantic Fields, Hegemonic Masculinities and the Reproduction of Heteronormativity
Frédéric Mégret
The Language of the Protection of Civilians Mandate and the Primary Responsibility of the State:
A Legal Norm for Peace and Security
Tamer Morris
Book Reviews
Jelena Aparac, Business et droits de l’homme dans les conflits armés
Javier Tous
D. Kretzmer and Y. Ronen, The Occupation of Justice: The Supreme Court of Israel and the Occupied Territories (2nd edition)
Natia Kalandarishvili-Mueller
Volume 13 (2022)
Issue 1 (June)
Rules-based International Disorder
Russell Buchan, Emily Crawford and Rain Liivoja
Articles
Between Rights, Sovereignty and Cooperation: Responding to Victims of Armed Conflict
Emily Camins
Dissemination of International Humanitarian Law in Greece: A Maritime Perspective
Alba Grembi
“Bury Me Not, I Pray Thee, in Egypt: But I Will Lie with My Fathers”: The Right of Soldiers to Be Buried in their Homeland
Hilly Moodrick-Even Khen
The Case of M/S Józef Conrad and Law of Air Warfare During the Vietnam War
Mateusz Piątkowski
Review essay
Brokers and Translators: Exploring the Limits of Pluralism in International Humanitarian Negotiation
Marnie Lloydd
Book reviews
Mark Swatek-Evenstein, A History of Humanitarian Intervention
Atul Alexander and Ishan Khare
Natia Kalandarishvili-Mueller, Occupation and Control in International Humanitarian Law
Stefano D’Aloia
Treasa Dunworth, Humanitarian Disarmament: An Historical Enquiry
Yolandi Meyer and James Patrick Sexton
Heike Krieger (ed) and Jonas Püschmann (assist ed), Law-Making and Legitimacy in International Humanitarian Law
James Patrick Sexton
Issue 2 (December)
Editorial
Russell Buchan, Emily Crawford and Rain Liivoja
Lecture
International Humanitarian Law and the Conduct of Cyber Hostilities: Quo Vadis?
Michael N Schmitt
Articles
Nuremberg’s Enduring Legacy to International Justice
I M Lobo de Souza
The Legality of Weapons Transfers to Ukraine Under International Law
Kevin Jon Heller and Lena Trabucco
Syria Conflict and its Impact: A Legal and Environmental Perspective
Mais Qandeel and Jamie Sommer
Might as Right? The Nature of Laws of War applicable to Targeting and Detention in International Armed Conflicts
Festus M Kinoti
The Law of Neutrality: Jus ad Bellum or Jus in Bello?
Pearce Clancy
From Outlaws to Judges: Armed Groups and The Administration of Justice
Alessandra Spadaro
Book Review
Natalia Jevglevskaja, International Law and Weapons Review: Emerging Military Technology under the Law of Armed Conflict
Damian Copeland
Volume 12 (2021)
Issue 1 (June)
Editorial
Russell Buchan, Emily Crawford and Rain Liivoja
Articles
The Referral of the Situation in Venezuela to the International Criminal Court: The Office of the Prosecutor Should Not Step In … Yet
Ianiv Garfunkel
Applying Humanitarian Law: A Review of the Legal Status of the Turkey–Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) Conflict
Deniz Arbet Nejbir
Prolonged Occupation and Exploitation of Natural Resources: A Focus on Natural Gas off the Coast of Northern Cyprus
Emilia Pabian
Detainee Operations in Ukraine: Risk or Opportunity for International Law?
Cristina Teleki
Fact-Finding in Situations of Atrocities: In Search of Legitimacy
Piergiuseppe Parisi
Book Reviews
Noelle Higgins, The Protection of Cultural Heritage during Armed Conflict: The Changing Paradigms
Andrzej Jakubowski
Nicholas Tsagourias and Alasdair Morrison (eds), International Humanitarian Law: Cases, Materials and Commentary
David Turns
Issue 2 (December)
Editorial
Russell Buchan, Emily Crawford and Rain Liivoja
Articles
Humanitarian Law Compliance: The Disadvantaged State Problem
Roderic Alley
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Kosovo and Lessons to be Learned from the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Remzije Istrefi and Arben Hajrullahu
Taking Care Against the Computer: Precautions Against Military Operations on Digital Infrastructure
Simon McKenzie and Eve Massingham
Restricted Access Seeking ‘Truth’ after Devastating, Multi-Layered Conflict: The Complex Case of Transitional Justice in South Sudan
Owiso Owiso
‘Guilty of Having Been Obedient’: A Fresh Dissection of the Superior Orders Controversy
Emmanuel Sarpong Owusu
Protecting the Environment During and After Armed Conflict, the International Law Commission and an Overdue Due Diligence Duty for Corporations: Good in Principle?
Alexandra Wormald
Review Essay
It’s a Trap! Re-Thinking Samuel Moyn’s Humane Beyond the North Atlantic
Alonso Gurmendi Dunkelberg
Book Reviews
Jérôme de Hemptinne, Les conflits armés en mutation
Aurélien Godefroy
Giovanni Mantilla, Lawmaking Under Pressure: International Humanitarian Law and Internal Armed Conflict
David Matyas
Volume 11 (2020)
Issue 1 (June)
Editorial
Russell Buchan, Emily Crawford and Rain Liivoja
Articles and Notes
Traditional Approaches to the Law of Armed Conflict: Disseminating IHL through the Receptor Approach
Karolina Aksamitowska
A History of Violence: The Development of International Humanitarian Law Reflected in the International Review of the Red Cross
Cédric Cotter and Ellen Policinski
Humanitarian Negotiation with Parties to Armed Conflict: The Role of Laws and Principles in the Discourse
Rob Grace
International Humanitarian Law on the Periphery: Case of Non-state Armed Actors
Hyeran Jo
The Holy See’s Position on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems: An Appraisal through the Lens of the Martens Clause
Diego Mauri
A Framework Convention for the Protection of the Environment in Times of Armed Conflict: A New Direction for the International Law Commission’s Draft Principles?
Tara Smith
Famine as a Collateral Damage of War
Margherita Stevoli
Issue 2 (December)
International Law in a Time of Pandemic
Russell Buchan, Emily Crawford and Rain Liivoja
COVID-19 Response and International Law
The Right to International Solidarity and Humanitarian Assistance in the Era of COVID-19 Pandemis
Pouria Askary and Farzad Fallah
The Legal Response to Pandemics: The Strengths and Weaknesses of the International Health Regulations
Gian Luca Burci
Prevent, Respond, Cooperate States’ Due Diligence Duties vis-à-vis the COVID-19 Pandemic
Antonio Coco and Talita de Souza Dias
The COVID-19 Pandemic, Geopolitics, and International Law
David P Fidler
International Human Rights Law and the Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Sarah Joseph
The Second Most Difficult Job in the World: Reflections on COVID-19
Jan Klabbers
International Law Perspectives on Cruise Ships and COVID-19
Natalie Klein
Apocalypse Now? Initial Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic for the Governance of Existential and Global Catastrophic Risks
Hin-Yan Liu, Kristian Lauta, and Matthijs Maas
COVID-19 Claims and the Law of International Responsibility
Martins Paparinskis
The COVID-19 Infodemic and Online Platforms as Intermediary Fiduciaries under International Law
Barrie Sander and Nicholas Tsagourias
Articles and Notes
Classifying Non-International Armed Conflicts: The ‘Territorial Control’ Requirement under Additional Protocol II in an Era of Complex Conflicts
Martha M Bradley
The Problem with the Crime of Forced Migration as a Loophole to ICC Jurisdiction: The PTC’s Decision on Myanmar and the Risk to Vulnerable Populations
Kirsten J Fisher
The ‘Revolving Door’ of Direct Participation in Hostilities: A Way Forward?
Alessandro Silvestri
Book Review Essay
Book Review
Volume 10 (2019)
Issue 1 (June)
Editorial
Russell Buchan, Emily Crawford, and Rain Liivoja
Articles and Notes
Revise Your Syllabi: Israeli Supreme Court Upholds Authorization for Torture and Ill-Treatment
Smadar Ben-Natan
Symposium
Guest Editorial—Beyond Killer Robots: Networked Artificial Intelligence Systems Disrupting the Battlefield?
Hin-Yan Liu, Léonard Van Rompaey, and Matthijs M Maas
From the Autonomy Framework towards Networks and Systems Approaches for ‘Autonomous’ Weapons Systems
Hin-Yan Liu
Shifting from Autonomous Weapons to Military Networks
Léonard Van Rompaey
Innovation-Proof Global Governance for Military Artificial Intelligence? How I Learned to Stop Worrying, and Love the Bot
Matthijs M Maas
The Digital Geneva Convention: A Critical Appraisal of Microsoft’s Proposal
Valentin Jeutner
Blurred Lines: Multi-Use Dynamics for Satellite Remote Sensing
Nathan Edward Clark
Controlling the Autonomous Warrior: Institutional and Agent-Based Approaches to Future Air Power
Gary Schaub, Jr
Book Reviews
Flavia Zorzi Giustiniani, Emanuele Sommario, Federico Casolari and Giulio Bartolini (eds), Routledge Handbook of Human Rights and Disasters
Mariangela La Manna
Issue 2 (December)
Editorial
Russell Buchan, Emily Crawford and Rain Liivoja
Articles and Notes
Protecting Children from Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict under International Humanitarian Law: Discrepancies between Conventions and Practice of International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
Elina Almila
Non-State Courts: Illegal or Conditional? The Case of Da’esh Courts
Pouria Askary and Katayoun Hosseinnejad
Inked or Not: Maras and Their Participation in El Salvador’s Recent Armed Conflict
Ximena Galvez Lima
From Knives to Kites: Developments and Dilemmas around the Use of Force in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict since ‘Protective Edge’
Hilly Moodrick-Even Khen
Returning the ‘Fallen Terrorist’ for Burial in Non-international Armed Conflicts: The Rights of the Deceased, the Obligations of the State, and the Problem of Collective Punishment
Frédéric Mégret and Chloe Swinden
Book Review
The Right to be Present at Trial in International Criminal Law by Caleb H Wheeler
Alessandra Michela De Tommaso