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New Zealand Pushes the Dialogue on International Cyber Law Forward
New Zealand becomes latest state to issue a statement of its views on international law in cyberspace.

The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and its Limited Impact on the Legality of their Use
On October 24, 2020, following Honduras’ ratification, the UN announced the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) would enter into force on January 22, 2021. Accompanying…

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Nov 28-Dec 4)
Analysis of the week's news and developments.

A Commander’s Duty to Punish War Crimes: Past U.S. Recognition
A comprehensive, sweeping analysis of "the United States’ own long-standing views that a commander’s failure to punish war crimes by his subordinates may itself amount to war…

Six Reasons Why a Terrorist Designation for Yemen’s Houthis is a Bad Idea
The litmus test for U.S. policy on Yemen is simple: does it help end the conflict, or keep alive the millions of suffering Yemenis? A terrorist designation of the Houthis fails…

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Nov 21-27)
Human rights provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act, Intelligence Community reform, Ethiopia armed conflict, Iran nuclear deal, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, US Supreme…

Why Biden May Try to Return to Iran Nuclear Deal Before Renegotiating It
With only five months between President-Elect Biden’s inauguration and Iranian presidential elections in June, in which hardliners are likely to prevail, a clean U.S. return…

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Nov 14-20)
Coronavirus, presidential transition, presidential powers and use of force, Guantanamo closure, Supreme Court – human rights litigation, nuclear energy and weapons, the Nuremberg…

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Nov 9-13)
Analysis of the week's news and developments.

Turning the Page: A Biden Presidency and the Role for Us
From our editors-in-chief and editorial director.

Recap of Recent Articles on Just Security (Nov 2-6)
Analysis of the week's news and developments.

Good Governance Paper No. 21: Obedience to Orders, Lawful Orders, and the Military’s Constitutional Compact
Latest in a series of top experts exploring proposals to restore and promote nonpartisan principles of good government, public integrity, and the rule of law.