The historical fact that the law of armed conflict (LOAC) has always lagged behind current methods of warfare does not mean that it always must. This Article will argue that the underlying assumption that law must be reactive is not an intrinsic reality inherent in effective armed conflict governance. Rather, just as military practitioners work steadily to predict new threats and defend against them, LOAC practitioners need to focus on the future of armed conflict and attempt to be proactive in evolving the law to meet future needs
The law of armed conflict has often been described as outdated and ill suited to military conflicts ...
To what extent does the law of armed conflict (LOAC) apply to the United States military fighting in...
This article addresses complex law of armed conflict (LOAC) issues posed by a scenario with eight “s...
The historical fact that the law of armed conflict (LOAC) has always lagged behind current methods o...
Advancing technology will dramatically affect the weapons and tactics of future armed conflict, incl...
Warfare is changing - and rapidly. New technologies, new geopolitical alignments, new interests and ...
One of the most intriguing and important discussions in international law is the potential impact of...
Gone are the days of soldiers facing each other across large battlefields, tanks shelling tanks, and...
Gone are the days of soldiers facing each other across large battlefields, tanks shelling tanks, and...
After describing Bellum Americanum at some length, the article turns to the stressors it presents ...
The current bifurcated conflict classification paradigm for applying the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC...
The laws governing armed conflicts—both those attempting to regulate the legality of going to war (j...
As States seek to weaponize new technologies such as robotics, cyber tools and nanotechnology, the c...
The law of armed conflict has often been described as outdated and ill suited to military conflicts ...
To what extent does the law of armed conflict (LOAC) apply to the United States military fighting in...
This article addresses complex law of armed conflict (LOAC) issues posed by a scenario with eight “s...
The historical fact that the law of armed conflict (LOAC) has always lagged behind current methods o...
Advancing technology will dramatically affect the weapons and tactics of future armed conflict, incl...
Warfare is changing - and rapidly. New technologies, new geopolitical alignments, new interests and ...
One of the most intriguing and important discussions in international law is the potential impact of...
Gone are the days of soldiers facing each other across large battlefields, tanks shelling tanks, and...
Gone are the days of soldiers facing each other across large battlefields, tanks shelling tanks, and...
After describing Bellum Americanum at some length, the article turns to the stressors it presents ...
The current bifurcated conflict classification paradigm for applying the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC...
The laws governing armed conflicts—both those attempting to regulate the legality of going to war (j...
As States seek to weaponize new technologies such as robotics, cyber tools and nanotechnology, the c...
The law of armed conflict has often been described as outdated and ill suited to military conflicts ...
To what extent does the law of armed conflict (LOAC) apply to the United States military fighting in...
This article addresses complex law of armed conflict (LOAC) issues posed by a scenario with eight “s...