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Journal of Conflict & Security Law - Volume 28, Issue 2, Summer 2023

Journal of Conflict & Security Law – Volume 28, Issue 2, Summer 2023

Journal of Conflict & Security Law - Volume 28, Issue 2, Summer 2023

Journal of Conflict & Security Law

Volume 28, Issue 2, Summer 2023

Print ISSN: 1467-7954, Online ISSN: 1467-7962

The Journal of Conflict & Security Law (JCSL) is a thrice yearly peer-reviewed journal aimed at academics, government officials, military lawyers, and lawyers working in the area, as well as individuals interested in the areas of arms control law, armed conflict law and collective security law, and the interfaces between them.

JCSL covers the whole spectrum of international law relating to armed conflict from the pre-conflict stage when the issues include those of arms control, disarmament and conflict prevention, through to the outbreak of armed conflict and discussions on the legality of resort to force (jus ad bellum), to the coverage of the conduct of military operations and the protection of non-combatants by international humanitarian law (jus in bello). The international legal framework applicable to terrorism spans both the jus ad bellum and jus in bello. Treatment is also given to the conflict resolution stage, where the legal issues concern peace agreements, post-conflict rebuilding (jus post-bellum), territory, compensation and disarmament. Collective security mechanisms such as peacekeeping and military enforcement action are potentially applicable throughout

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Articles
The Imperative of Prosecuting Crimes of Aggression Committed against Ukraine
Carrie McDougall

Military Assistance to Ukraine: Enquiring the Need for Any Legal Justification under International LawGet
Raphaël van Steenberghe

Regulating a ‘state of exception’ in Times of War: The Legal Regime Applicable to Derogation in Situations of Armed ConflictGet
Zelalem Mogessie Teferra

The Utility of Weapons Reviews in Addressing Concerns Raised by Autonomous Weapon Systems
Damian Copeland and others

The UN and the Protection of Civilians: Sustaining the Momentum
Alexander Gilder

‘Objects’? The Legal Status of Computer Data under International Humanitarian Law
Ori Pomson

Taking Stock: Assessing the Current Status and Evolution of the United Nations Security Council’s Legislative ResolutionsGet
Daniele Musmeci

Book Reviews
Peter Lee, Reaper Force: The Inside Story of Britain’s Drone WarsGet
Khalil Dewan

Boyd Van Dijk, Preparing for WarGet
Bianca Maganza

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Nicolas Boeglin

Gaza / Israël : à propos des mandats d’arrêt délivrés par la Cour Pénale Internationale (CPI)

Nicolas Boeglin, Professeur de droit international public, Faculté de droit, Université du Costa Rica (UCR). …