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Sisi’s World Youth Forum Celebrations in South Sinai Do Not Reflect the Reality in North Sinai

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Nov 12th, 2018

Ensuring a Human Rights-Compliant Approach to the Challenge of Foreign Fighters

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Nov 7th, 2018

From Sweeping Punishment to Real Justice in Countering Terrorism

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Sep 20th, 2018

International Law Roundup: Part III

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Sep 9th, 2018

Exclusive: U.N. Human Rights Experts Meet With Facebook on “Overly Broad” Definitions of Terrorist Content

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Sep 3rd, 2018

Condolence Payments for Civilian Casualties: Lessons for Applying the New NDAA

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Aug 28th, 2018

“ISIS Widows” and “Boko Haram Wives”: Overlooked Abuses in Iraq and Nigeria

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Aug 23rd, 2018

Al-Qaeda and ISIS are on Their Heels in Yemen, But Will Return Unless We Help Build a Lasting Peace

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Aug 7th, 2018

How Transitional Justice Can Help the U.S. Defeat Terrorism

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Aug 6th, 2018

The Latest ISIS Casualty? UK’s Principled Opposition to the Death Penalty

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Jul 26th, 2018

The Challenge of Foreign Assistance for Anti-ISIS Detention Operations

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Jul 23rd, 2018

Lip Service Paid to Human Rights During UN Counterterrorism Week

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Jul 6th, 2018

How Jihadist Groups See Western Aggression Toward Iran

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Apr 16th, 2018

Kurdish-Held Detainees in Syria Are Not in a “Legal Gray Area”

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Apr 13th, 2018

How Reconciliation in Iraq Could Stop Collective Punishment

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Mar 22nd, 2018

Doe v. Mattis: Is the War on ISIS Legal?

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Feb 23rd, 2018

The “Shift Cold” Military Tactic and International Humanitarian Law

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Feb 20th, 2018

UN Releases Guidelines for Team Investigating ISIS Crimes in Iraq

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Feb 19th, 2018

The United States Can – And Should – Prosecute the Killers of US Journalists and Aid Workers in Syria

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Feb 14th, 2018

The UN Security Council, Global Watch Lists, Biometrics, and the Threat to the Rule of Law

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Jan 17th, 2018

Exclusive: New Evidence of Loopholes in Facebook’s Regulation of Terrorism Content

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Jan 16th, 2018

Words Matter in War

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Jan 12th, 2018

Alseran v MOD and the Legal Risks in Treating All Captives as Prisoners of War

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Jan 4th, 2018

Episode 51 of the National Security Podcast: Temporary, Immediate, and Unmonitored Access to this Podcast

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Dec 27th, 2017

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