The latest issue of the Journal on the Use of Force and International Law (vol. 3, n°2, 2016) is out.
Editorial Comment
Tom Ruys, The impact of the Kampala definition of aggression on the law on the use of force
Op-Eds on the Joint Committee Drones Report
Christian Henderson, Introducing perspectives on the Joint Committee’s drones report
Christine Gray, Targeted killing outside armed conflict: a new departure for the UK?
Mary Ellen O’Connell, The law on lethal force begins with the right to life
Nigel D White, The Joint Committee, drone strikes and self-defence: Caught in no man's land?
Karine Bannelier-Christakis, The Joint Committee’s drones report: Far-reaching conclusions on self-defence based on a dubious reading of resolution 2249
Susan Breau, Reflections on the treatment of the decision-making process in section 4 of the Joint Committee's drone strikes reportArticles
Sean Richmond, Why is humanitarian intervention so divisive? Revisiting the debate over the 1999 Kosovo intervention
Sina Etezazian, The nature of the self-defence proportionality requirement
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