A digest of recent analysis of national security and rights-related news and developments at Just Security.
Podcasts
- The Just Security Podcast: Assessing the Laws of War
by Cordule Droege (@CDroegeICRC), Tess Bridgeman (@bridgewriter), Paras Shah (@pshah518) and Harrison Blank - The Just Security Podcast: The Evolution of U.S. Hostage Policy
by Diane Foley (@FoleyDi), Luke Hartig (@LukeHartig), Viola Gienger (@ViolaGienger), Paras Shah (@pshah518) and Harrison Blank
Israel-Palestine / Israel-Iran Conflict
- The Aftermath of the Haniyeh Killing: How to Avoid a New Middle East War
by Brianna Rosen (@rosen_br) - Toward an International Register of Damage for the Occupation of Palestinian Territory
by Mark Lattimer (@MGLattimer)
Russia – Ukraine
- Making Russia Pay to Strengthen Ukraine
by Svitlana Starosvit
AI (and Human Rights)
- AI’s Potential to Advance Human Rights? Striking the Right Balance
by Sarah Shirazyan (@sarahshirazyan) and Miranda Sissons (@MiraSissons)
Presidential Immunity
- A Prudential Way Forward in Trump v. United States
by Professor Sir Philip Bobbitt
Supreme Court
- Collecting Just Security’s Analysis of the Supreme Court’s Term
by Tess Bridgeman (@bridgewriter) and Harrison Blank
Diplomacy – Belarus; Iran
- Pay Attention to Belarus
by Vlad Kobets and David J. Kramer - Space May be Opening for Negotiations with Iran
by Gregory Brew (@gbrew24)
Disability Rights
- Donald Trump’s Dangerous Views on Disability and the Power to Think Differently
by Paras Shah (@pshah518)
Freedom of Association
- Civil Society, Under Threat Worldwide, Needs a General Comment on the Right to Freedom of Association
by Nikhil Dutta and Francesca Fanucci (@franfanu)
Armed Conflict: Cluster Munitions
- Lithuania Leaving Cluster Munition Ban Undermines Agreement, Threatens Crucial Norms
by Mary Wareham (@marywareham)
FEATURED IMAGE: A collage of recent featured images from Just Security articles. On the left, UN Secretary General speaks in front of the General Assembly. In the middle, National Bank of Ukraine building traces its roots to the State Bank of Russia. Kiev, Ukraine. Getty Images. On the right, A statue outside the US Supreme Court on January 26, 2022 in Washington, DC.