A digest of recent analysis of national security and rights-related news and developments at Just Security.
International Humanitarian Law
- War and What We Make of the Law
by Cordula Droege (@CDroegeICRC)
The International Criminal Court
- The International Criminal Court’s Jurisdiction in Palestine and the ‘Oslo Accords Issue’
by Adil Ahmad Haque (@AdHaque110) - Engaging Africa in the ICC Prosecutor’s New Policy Paper on Complementarity and Cooperation
by Geoffrey Lugano (@GeoffreyLugano)
NATO Summit
- At the NATO Summit, Strategy and Politics in Play
by Ambassador Daniel Fried (@AmbDanFried) - The Just Security Podcast NATO’s Washington Summit: Russia’s War on Ukraine Tests Alliance
by Ambassador Daniel Fried (@AmbDanFried), Viola Gienger (@ViolaGienger) and Paras Shah (@pshah518)
Russia
- Death Toll Climbs in Ukraine With Russia’s ‘Double-Tap’ Strikes
by Mercedes Sapuppo (@MKSapuppo) and Shelby Magid (@shelbyjmag) - The Undesirable Journey of Vladimir Kara-Murza: Challenging Russia’s Repression
by Natalia Arno (@Natalia_Budaeva)
Content Moderation
- The Supreme Court Seemed to Punt on Social Media and the First Amendment. It Actually Protected Content Moderation
by Paul M. Barrett (@AuthorPMBarrett)
AI
- AI Exploitation and Child Sexual Abuse: The Need for Safety by Design
by Natasha Amlani - Beyond AI Safety Narratives: How to Craft Tech-Agnostic and Neo-Luddite Futures
by Marlena Wisniak (@marle_wi) and Matt Mahmoudi
Democratic Backsliding in Slovakia
- As Prime Minister Recovers from Assassination Attempt, Slovakia’s Democracy Is in the Crosshairs
by Alexandra Karppi (@AlexandraKarppi) and Mike Smeltzer (@smeltzermj)
Intelligence Diplomacy
- The Value and Costs of Intelligence Diplomacy: CIA Director Burns in the Spotlight
by Douglas London (@douglaslondon5)
FEATURED IMAGE: A collage of recent featured images from Just Security articles. On the right, smartphones show speech bubbles in different colors like white, red, blue, and yellow against a purple background. In the middle, Ukrainian President Zelensky shakes hands with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. On the right, International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan.