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What’s in a Bag? The Lawfulness of X-raying the Diplomatic Pouch in International Law
Is it lawful for a State to subject a foreign diplomatic pouch to X-raying or scanning to ensure that it is not used for illicit purposes?

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (August 5-10)
International Law in Israel-Palestine Conflict • Leahy Law & Israel • Guantánamo Plea Deals • Global Terrorism • CrowdStrike - Cybersecurity • Trump Trials

Just Security Hiatus – Aug. 7-9
Just Security will be on an annual August hiatus for the remainder of this week, Aug. 7-9, returning on Monday, Aug. 12.

Justice for Trans-border Torture Requires Rethinking the International Criminal Court’s Jurisdiction in the Israel-Palestine Conflict
Recognizing the transnational nature of these alleged crimes, the ICC could potentially bridge the artificial divide between Gaza and Israel.

After Immunity: The Path Forward for the January 6th Case
TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction II. The Supreme Court’s Immunity Framework III. Applying the Court’s Immunity Decision to the Indictment 1. Undisputed Unofficial Conduct…

The Week’s Analysis at Just Security (July 29 – August 2)
Israel-Palestine / Israel-Iran • Russia – Ukraine • AI (and Human Rights) • Presidential Immunity • Diplomacy - Belarus; Iran • Disability Rights • Freedom of Association…

AI’s Potential to Advance Human Rights? Striking the Right Balance
The risks of AI are well-known, but devoting more effort to understanding its benefits towards human rights will help harness its potential.

Donald Trump’s Dangerous Views on Disability and the Power to Think Differently
People with disabilities have the potential to live rich and fulfilling lives – but first others need to share that belief.

Making Russia Pay to Strengthen Ukraine
Collective countermeasures are the effective legal mechanism for Ukraine to restore some balance vis-à-vis Russia.

Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (July 22-26)
International Court of Justice: Israel – Palestine • United Nations • Trump trials • US hostage policy • FBI and social media • Human rights enforcement in U.S. courts…

The Chiquita Verdict Expands International Human Rights Liability for Corporate Conduct Abroad
A recent verdict may have substantial ramifications for the future of international human rights litigation in U.S. Courts.

What the Draft UN “Pact for the Future” Tells Us About International Insecurity
Expert analysis of the ongoing UN initiative and what it holds in store.