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Afghanistan And The Nature Of Conflict, Charles Garraway Aug 2009

Afghanistan And The Nature Of Conflict, Charles Garraway

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Afghanistan: Hard Choices And The Future Of International Law, John F. Murphy Aug 2009

Afghanistan: Hard Choices And The Future Of International Law, John F. Murphy

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


The Law Of Armed Conflict And Detention Operations In Afghanistan, Matthew C. Waxman Aug 2009

The Law Of Armed Conflict And Detention Operations In Afghanistan, Matthew C. Waxman

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Rationales For Detention: Security Threats And Intelligence Value, Ryan Goodman Aug 2009

Rationales For Detention: Security Threats And Intelligence Value, Ryan Goodman

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Human Rights Obligations, Armed Conflict, And Afghanistan: Looking Back Before Looking Ahead, Stephen Pomper Aug 2009

Human Rights Obligations, Armed Conflict, And Afghanistan: Looking Back Before Looking Ahead, Stephen Pomper

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Terrorism And Afghanistan, Yoram Dinstein Aug 2009

Terrorism And Afghanistan, Yoram Dinstein

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Combatants, W. Hays Park Aug 2009

Combatants, W. Hays Park

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Legal Issues In Forming The Coalition, Alan Cole Aug 2009

Legal Issues In Forming The Coalition, Alan Cole

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


The International Legal Framework For Stability Operations: When May International Forces Attack Or Detain Someone In Afghanistan?, Marco Sassoli Aug 2009

The International Legal Framework For Stability Operations: When May International Forces Attack Or Detain Someone In Afghanistan?, Marco Sassoli

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


The International Legality Of Us Military Cross-Border Operations From Afghanistan Into Pakistan, Sean D. Murphy Aug 2009

The International Legality Of Us Military Cross-Border Operations From Afghanistan Into Pakistan, Sean D. Murphy

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Afghanistan And International Security, Adam Roberts Aug 2009

Afghanistan And International Security, Adam Roberts

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Targeted Killing In U.S. Counterterrorism Strategy And Law, Kenneth Anderson Jun 2009

Targeted Killing In U.S. Counterterrorism Strategy And Law, Kenneth Anderson

Working Papers

Targeted killing, particularly through the use of missiles fired from Predator drone aircraft, has become an important, and internationally controversial, part of the US war against al Qaeda in Pakistan and other places. The Obama administration, both during the campaign and in its first months in office, has publicly embraced the strategy as a form of counterterrorism. This paper argues, however, that unless the Obama administration takes careful and assertive legal steps to protect it, targeted killing using remote platforms such as drone aircraft will take on greater strategic salience precisely as the Obama administration allows the legal space for …