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The More Things Stay the Same: Another Week of Military Commission Hearings

This post is the latest installment of our “Monday Reflections” feature, in which a different Just Security editor examines the big stories from the previous week or looks…
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Cross-Border Data Requests: A Response to Greg Nojeim

Editor’s note: This post also appears on Lawfare. Last week on Lawfare, Greg Nojeim responded to — and raised a set of questions about — our proposed framework for dealing…
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Targeting Tankers — and Their Drivers — Under the Law of War (Part 2)

Leaflets dropped 45 minutes before airstrikes targeting ISIL oil tankers. Image credit: US Defense Department Editor’s Note: This is the second in a two-part post discussing…
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Targeting Tankers Under the Law of War (Part 1)

Editor’s Note: This is the first in a two-part post discussing how the law of war applies to airstrikes against oil tanker trucks. You can read Part Two here. On November…
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International Law and the UN GGE Report on Information Security

The international community recently took an important step toward establishing global norms of behavior in cyberspace with the publication of the UN’s outcome report from its…
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Counting to Six in Al Bahlul IV

I have nothing of substance to add to Marty’s excellent recap of this morning’s en banc D.C. Circuit oral argument in “Al Bahlul IV,” and agree with him entirely that…
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Reflections from the en banc al Bahlul oral argument

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, sitting en banc (absent Judge Srinivasan, who is recused) just finished hearing about 90 minutes of oral argument in the al Bahlul…
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The US Holocaust Memorial Museum: “ISIL Is Committing Genocide Against the Yezidis in Iraq”

The US Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) has issued an important and distressing report characterizing violence against the Yezidi people in 2014 in Iraq as amounting to genocide.…
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Abstention and the “Other” D.C. Circuit Military Commission Appeal

Lots of attention has been focused both here and elsewhere in recent days on tomorrow’s en banc oral argument before the D.C. Circuit in “Al Bahlul IV,” which makes a lot…
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We Don’t Need to Broaden Military Commissions’ Jurisdiction

Editor’s Note: This is the most recent post in a mini-symposium leading up to tomorrow’s en banc oral argument in the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit…
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Clarifying what’s at stake in al Bahlul (short answer: judge and jury) . . . and what’s not

Editor’s Note: This is the most recent post in a mini-symposium leading up to tomorrow’s en banc oral argument in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit…
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The President’s NDAA signing statement re: GTMO and anti-torture provisions

The President today signed into law into law S. 1356, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016. The good news is that Section 1045 of the NDAA in effect codifies…
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