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Neutral State Access To Ukraine’S Food Exports, James Kraska Aug 2022

Neutral State Access To Ukraine’S Food Exports, James Kraska

International Law Studies

This article originally appeared in Articles of War, the online publication of the Lieber Institute at the U.S. Military Academy, May 18, 2022, https://lieber.westpoint.edu/neutral-state-access-ukraines-food-exports/.


Booty, Bounty, Blockade, And Prize: Time To Reevaluate The Law, Andrew Clapham Sep 2021

Booty, Bounty, Blockade, And Prize: Time To Reevaluate The Law, Andrew Clapham

International Law Studies

This article considers the so-called belligerent rights of States in times of war. In particular it focuses on booty of war, blockade, and the capture of merchant ships and their cargo. It is suggested that, while the rules may not often be applied today, they nevertheless continue to exert a certain influence, contributing to confusion about the boundaries of the legitimate use of force and a blurring of the distinction between military objectives and civilian objects.

Considering that the UN Charter has outlawed the use of force, the article also questions why such rules concerning capture should continue to have …


The International Law Of Prolonged Sieges And Blockades: Gaza As A Case Study, Eyal Benvenisti Jul 2021

The International Law Of Prolonged Sieges And Blockades: Gaza As A Case Study, Eyal Benvenisti

International Law Studies

In 2007, after Hamas’ takeover of the Gaza Strip, the area was subjected to an Israeli land siege, complemented in 2009 by a sea blockade. Since then, the already-dire living conditions in the Strip have declined consistently and the area’s dependence on external aid has grown. This essay examines the duties of a military power in imposing what is effectively a years-long confinement of people and outlines a general argument for expanding the obligations of a party that imposes a prolonged siege or blockade. I consider these obligations in light of three potentially relevant legal frameworks: the law of occupation; …


Encirclement, Deprivation, And Humanity: Revising The San Remo Manual Provisions On Blockade, Tom Dannenbaum Jan 2021

Encirclement, Deprivation, And Humanity: Revising The San Remo Manual Provisions On Blockade, Tom Dannenbaum

International Law Studies

Among the most pernicious trends in contemporary armed conflict is the return of mass starvation in war, in some cases as its primary source of human suffering. This has prompted a renewed focus on the relevant rules of international humanitarian law (IHL). On some issues, there is relative consensus. On the issue of deprivation by encirclement, however, there is confusion.

Some have questioned whether the prohibition on the starvation of civilians as a method of warfare applies to encirclements at all, particularly in the naval context. Others have interpreted the prohibition vanishingly narrowly. In contrast to the more extreme of …


The Occupation Of Maritime Territory Under International Humanitarian Law, Marco Longobardo Oct 2019

The Occupation Of Maritime Territory Under International Humanitarian Law, Marco Longobardo

International Law Studies

This article explores whether it is possible to apply the law of occupation beyond land territory, to maritime areas characterized here as “maritime territory.” The article argues that the definition of territory under Article 42 of the 1907 Hague Regulations comprises internal waters, territorial sea, and archipelagic waters, whereas other areas such as the continental shelf, the exclusive economic zone, and high seas fall outside the scope of Article 42. Accordingly, internal waters, the territorial sea, and archipelagic waters may be placed under occupation if a hostile force exercises actual authority over them without valid legal title. The article describes …


Can We Starve The Civilians? Exploring The Dichotomy Between The Traditional Law Of Maritime Blockade And Humanitarian Initiatives, Phillip J. Drew Sep 2019

Can We Starve The Civilians? Exploring The Dichotomy Between The Traditional Law Of Maritime Blockade And Humanitarian Initiatives, Phillip J. Drew

International Law Studies

The contemporary practice of maritime blockade can trace its origins to the Dutch Placaat of 1564, under which the Dutch Navy enforced the closure of Spanish ports to maritime traffic, both inbound and outbound. Although originally designed to stop all military reinforcements from reaching an area, in the ensuing 450 years, blockade has developed into a method of warfare whose effects are primarily economic. As a result of the urbanization of much of the world’s population over the past 200 years, many States have become heavily reliant on imported foodstuffs and commodities, most of which moves by sea. When those …


The Failure Of International Law In Palestine, Svetlana Sumina, Steven Gilmore May 2018

The Failure Of International Law In Palestine, Svetlana Sumina, Steven Gilmore

The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice

Abstract forthcoming


Methods And Means Of Naval Warfare In Non-International Armed Conflict, Wolff Heintschel Von Heinegg Aug 2012

Methods And Means Of Naval Warfare In Non-International Armed Conflict, Wolff Heintschel Von Heinegg

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Paul Timmermans On Invisible War: The United States And The Iraq Sanctions. By Joy Gordon. Cambridge, Ma: Harvard University Press, 2010. 359 Pp., Paul Timmermans Jan 2011

Paul Timmermans On Invisible War: The United States And The Iraq Sanctions. By Joy Gordon. Cambridge, Ma: Harvard University Press, 2010. 359 Pp., Paul Timmermans

Human Rights & Human Welfare

A review of:

Invisible War: The United States and the Iraq Sanctions. By Joy Gordon. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010. 359 pp.


The Current State Of The Law Of Naval Warfare: A Fresh Look At The San Remo Manual, Wolff Heintschel Von Heinegg Dec 2006

The Current State Of The Law Of Naval Warfare: A Fresh Look At The San Remo Manual, Wolff Heintschel Von Heinegg

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


The Gulf War: 1990-2004 (And Still Counting), Yoram Dinstein Oct 2006

The Gulf War: 1990-2004 (And Still Counting), Yoram Dinstein

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Chapter Iii: State Practice During Thepre-United Nations Period Dec 2002

Chapter Iii: State Practice During Thepre-United Nations Period

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Chapter Ii: The Traditional Writers On International Law Dec 2002

Chapter Ii: The Traditional Writers On International Law

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


The Falklands Crisis And The Laws Of War, Howard Levie Feb 1998

The Falklands Crisis And The Laws Of War, Howard Levie

International Law Studies

First published in The Falklands War: Lessons for Strategy, Diplomacy and International Law 64 (Alberto R. Coli and Anthony C. Arend eds., 1985)


Means And Methods Of Combat At Sea, Howard Levie Feb 1998

Means And Methods Of Combat At Sea, Howard Levie

International Law Studies

First published in 14 Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce 727 (1988)


Law Of Naval Warfare, William O. Miller Jan 1980

Law Of Naval Warfare, William O. Miller

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Blockade: Evolution And Expectation, James F. Mcnulty Jan 1980

Blockade: Evolution And Expectation, James F. Mcnulty

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Chapter Iii: Claims Concerning Lawful Areas Of Operation: Submarine Operational Areas, W. T. Mallison Jr Aug 1968

Chapter Iii: Claims Concerning Lawful Areas Of Operation: Submarine Operational Areas, W. T. Mallison Jr

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Jan 1917

Table Of Contents

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.