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Volume 26, Issue 2

Volume 26, Issue 2

Errors and Misconceptions in the 2015 Department of Defense Law of War Manual

By Jordan J. Paust

 

From Al-Qaida in 2001 to ISIL in 2015: The Security Council’s Decisions on Terrorism and Their Impact on the Right to Self-Defense Against Autonomous Non-State Actors

By Albert0-Alvarez Jimenez

 

Distinction and Proportionality in Cyber War: Virtual Problems with a Real Solution

By CDR Peter Pascucci, JAGC, U.S. Navy

 

Jus Cogens: To Revise a Narrative

By Sue S. Guan

 

Targeting Decisions and Consequences for Civilians in the Colombian Civil Strife

By Aaron X. Fellmeth & Douglas J. Sylvester

 

Just Wars with Unjust Allies: Use of Force and Human Rights Considerations on the Russian Intervention in Syria

By Brendan Delany

 

Better the Devil You Know? UK Alternatives to EU Membership

By Tim Peel

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