In 2014, reports suggested that a surge of foreign jihadists were participating in armed conflicts in Syria, Iraq, and elsewhere. The United Nations Security Council responded by imposing in Resolution 2178 (2014) an array of obligations on member states to counter the threat posed by “foreign terrorist fighters” (FTFs). In the intervening year, those states have taken a range of actions — though at various speeds and with varying levels of commitment — to implement the FTF obligations imposed by the Council. Meanwhile, many states continue to fund and otherwise throw their support behind life-saving humanitarian relief for civilians in armed conflicts around the world — including conflicts involving terrorists. Yet, in recent years, membe...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
The question of the legality of the use of force by states in international relations (IR) after the...
Terrorism constitutes one of the most serious threats to international peace and security. The newes...
Thousands of foreign terrorist fighters poured into the Middle East from almost every country across...
textIn the contemporary international system, non-state actors pose an acute threat to the interests...
In recent years, an increasing number of foreign fighters moved to Iraq and Syria, mainly motivated ...
Under international law, internal mechanisms have provided the appropriate responses to terrorist ac...
Especially in the aftermath of 9/11, states’ counterterrorism efforts have increasingly sought to us...
With the outbreak of civil war and sectarian violence in Syria, Iraq, and Libya, over 15,000 men and...
In the international law system, internal mechanisms are the appropriate responses to terrorist acts...
The so-called “terrorist diaspora” of FTF to their countries of residence after the defeat of Daesh ...
Many existing U.S. counter-terrorism policies, including those governing targeting and detention, re...
The events of 11 September 2001 profoundly challenged the existing principles of international law, ...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
The question of the legality of the use of force by states in international relations (IR) after the...
Terrorism constitutes one of the most serious threats to international peace and security. The newes...
Thousands of foreign terrorist fighters poured into the Middle East from almost every country across...
textIn the contemporary international system, non-state actors pose an acute threat to the interests...
In recent years, an increasing number of foreign fighters moved to Iraq and Syria, mainly motivated ...
Under international law, internal mechanisms have provided the appropriate responses to terrorist ac...
Especially in the aftermath of 9/11, states’ counterterrorism efforts have increasingly sought to us...
With the outbreak of civil war and sectarian violence in Syria, Iraq, and Libya, over 15,000 men and...
In the international law system, internal mechanisms are the appropriate responses to terrorist acts...
The so-called “terrorist diaspora” of FTF to their countries of residence after the defeat of Daesh ...
Many existing U.S. counter-terrorism policies, including those governing targeting and detention, re...
The events of 11 September 2001 profoundly challenged the existing principles of international law, ...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
The question of the legality of the use of force by states in international relations (IR) after the...