In Lawfare: Law as a Weapon of War, legal scholar Orde F. Kittrie analyzes the increasing effectiveness of the use of law to achieve objectives that not long ago might have been achievable only using force. In one of the first major works in English on the practice of lawfare, Kittrie has written an important book for lawyers, policy makers, and military strategists. Successful strategic performance requires an appreciation of the role of politics in war, and because law is an intensely political matter it is an integral part of the strategic operating environment. Kittrie’s highly readable Lawfare enhances our understanding of the growing strategic potential of law
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For much of the 2006-07 academic year, elements of the US Naval War College facilitated an elaborate...
This essay discusses the role of military lawyers (judge advocates) in war. It will explore the role...
For 228 years, uniformed lawyers have been providing legal advice to commanders. They have used thei...
Dunlap discusses the concept of lawfare—using law as a form of asymmetrical warfare—and provides som...
Current military campaigns are not waged solely on the physical battlefield, but in multiple other a...
This Article offers arhetoricalanalysis of the term lawfare. It examines the term within the cont...
Law, in particular international law, plays an increasingly significant role in today’s military ope...
This thesis examines the legal work required to establish a sufficient lawfare defense by focusing o...
Law, in particular international law, plays an increasingly significant role in todays military oper...
“Lawfare” is the use of law as a weapon of war against a military adversary. Lawfare critics complai...
Forward to the Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law\u27s symposium Lawfare! 2012, Cle...
Processes of juridification are a defining feature of late modern war. But geographic accounts of wa...
In the context of ‘Hybrid Warfare’ as 21st Century’s threat to peace and security, this paper intend...
Few concepts in international law are more controversial than lawfare. This essay contends that lawf...
The events of September 11 changed how we perceive national security as a society, a government, and...
For much of the 2006-07 academic year, elements of the US Naval War College facilitated an elaborate...
This essay discusses the role of military lawyers (judge advocates) in war. It will explore the role...
For 228 years, uniformed lawyers have been providing legal advice to commanders. They have used thei...