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Propositions On The Law Of War After The Kosovo Campain, Ruth Wedgewood
Propositions On The Law Of War After The Kosovo Campain, Ruth Wedgewood
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Legitmate Military Objective Under The Current Jus In Bello, Yoram Dinstein
Legitmate Military Objective Under The Current Jus In Bello, Yoram Dinstein
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Full Volume 78: Legal And Ethical Lessons Of Nato's Kosovo Campaign
Full Volume 78: Legal And Ethical Lessons Of Nato's Kosovo Campaign
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Some Thoughts On Computer Network Attack And The International Law Of Armed Conflict, Louise Doswald-Beck
Some Thoughts On Computer Network Attack And The International Law Of Armed Conflict, Louise Doswald-Beck
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Wired Warfare: Computer Network Attack And The Jus In Bello, Michael N. Schmitt
Wired Warfare: Computer Network Attack And The Jus In Bello, Michael N. Schmitt
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Computer Network Attack As A Use Of Force Under Article 2(4) Of The United Nations Charter, Daniel B. Silver
Computer Network Attack As A Use Of Force Under Article 2(4) Of The United Nations Charter, Daniel B. Silver
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Computer Networks, Proportionality, And Military Operations, James H. Doyle Jr.
Computer Networks, Proportionality, And Military Operations, James H. Doyle Jr.
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
On War As Hell, Roger P. Alford
On War As Hell, Roger P. Alford
Journal Articles
This article addresses the question of the proper international standard for war reparations. War reparations are especially hard on the credibility and efficacy of international law. Wars are hard because the suffering is so great and reparations so onerous that often there is no mutuality of interest between the victorious governments and their own constituent victims. Wars force victorious States to make hard choices between looking backward to repair the harm caused to constituent victims and looking forward to a relationship with a potential strong and strategic ally. Just as the conduct of war, in its great features, is...policy itself, …