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Volume 51, No. 3 – Table of Contents

Updated: Oct 18, 2019


Articles in descending order:

Special Issue: The Law of Armed Conflict

by Major Ben Wahlhaus & Hannah Lidicker

We’re Not in Beersheba Anymore: Discussing Contemporary Challenges in the Law of Armed Conflict with 120 International Lawyers

by Brigadier General Sharon Afek

Introduction to Keynote Address: A Tribute to Yoram Dinstein

by Colonel Dr. Eran Shamir-Borer

Keynote Address: The Recent Evolution of the International Law of Armed Conflict: Confusions, Constraints, and Challenges

by Dr. Yoram Dinstein

The Role of Nonstate Entities in Developing and Promoting International Humanitarian Law

by Dr. Knut Dormann

The Evolution and Identification of the Customary International Law of Armed Conflict

by Sir Michael Wood

Operational Challenges in Ground Operations in Urban Areas: An IDF Perspective

by Major General Nitsan Alon

Humanitarian Regulation of Hostilities: The Decisive Element of Context

by Geoffrey S. Corn

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Targeting, the Law of War, and the Uniform Code of Military Justice

by Michael W. Meier & James T. Hill

Challenges in the Interpretation and Application of the Principle of Distinction During Ground Operations in Urban Areas

by Colonel Noam Neuman

Some Reflections on the “Incidental Harm” Side of Proportionality Assessments

by Emanuela-Chiara Gillard

Proportionality under International Humanitarian Law: The “Reasonable Military Commander” Standard and Reverberating Effects

by Ian Henderson & Kate Reece

Four Comments on the Application of Proportionality under the Law of Armed Conflict

by Lieutenant Colonel Roni Katzir

Reframing the Proportionality Principle

by Michael A. Newton

Targeting Individuals Belonging to an Armed Group

by Dr. Gloria Gaggioli

Targeting of Persons: The Contemporary Challenges

by Charles J. Dunlap, Jr.

A Practical Perspective on Attacking Armed Groups

by Brigadier General R. Patrick Huston

Targeting State and Political Leadership in Armed Conflicts

by Dr. Agnieszka Jachec-Neale


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Fight, Forge, and Fund: Three Select Issues on Targeting of Person

by Colonel Dr. Eran Shamir-Borer

What’s Your Advice, Counsel? From Distinction to Detention, Financial Support to Ground Support, and Everything in Between

by N/A

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