Presenting a thorough examination of intelligence activities in international law, Sophie Duroy provides theoretical and empirical justifications to support the cutting-edge claim that states’ compliance with international law in intelligence matters serves their national security interests. This book theorises the regulation of intelligence activities under international law, identifying three layers of regulation: a clear legal framework governing intelligence activities (legality); a capacity to enforce state responsibility (accountability); and the integration of legality and accountability into responsive regulation by the international legal order (compliance)
This Article describes a continuum of contemporary threats to U.S. national security, with a focus o...
This book examines the timely issue of artificial intelligence (AI) and law. At this moment, AI is r...
In this Research Paper Dr. Bibi van Ginkel examines the role of the exchange of intelligence between...
Presenting a thorough examination of intelligence activities in international law, Sophie Duroy prov...
"Presenting a thorough examination of intelligence activities in international law, Sophie Duroy pro...
International law does not address intelligence activities explicitly, and many scholars assume that...
The International Law of Intelligence: The World of Spycraft and the Law of Nations provides a first...
The question before us is whether international law is useful or required to govern the covert intel...
The United States faces an immediate and continuous threat of terrorist attack using weapons of mass...
Many, if not most, international legal scholars share the ominous contention that espionage, as a le...
It is the purpose of this contribution to examine relevant norms and principles for assessing acts o...
This Article will focus on the narrower questions of whether obtaining secret intelligence-that is, ...
This article examines the international legal framework applicable to intelligence sharing in multin...
The articles in this symposium issue of the Michigan Journal of International Law represent the prod...
The International Law of Intelligence: The World of Spycraft and the Law of Nations provides a first...
This Article describes a continuum of contemporary threats to U.S. national security, with a focus o...
This book examines the timely issue of artificial intelligence (AI) and law. At this moment, AI is r...
In this Research Paper Dr. Bibi van Ginkel examines the role of the exchange of intelligence between...
Presenting a thorough examination of intelligence activities in international law, Sophie Duroy prov...
"Presenting a thorough examination of intelligence activities in international law, Sophie Duroy pro...
International law does not address intelligence activities explicitly, and many scholars assume that...
The International Law of Intelligence: The World of Spycraft and the Law of Nations provides a first...
The question before us is whether international law is useful or required to govern the covert intel...
The United States faces an immediate and continuous threat of terrorist attack using weapons of mass...
Many, if not most, international legal scholars share the ominous contention that espionage, as a le...
It is the purpose of this contribution to examine relevant norms and principles for assessing acts o...
This Article will focus on the narrower questions of whether obtaining secret intelligence-that is, ...
This article examines the international legal framework applicable to intelligence sharing in multin...
The articles in this symposium issue of the Michigan Journal of International Law represent the prod...
The International Law of Intelligence: The World of Spycraft and the Law of Nations provides a first...
This Article describes a continuum of contemporary threats to U.S. national security, with a focus o...
This book examines the timely issue of artificial intelligence (AI) and law. At this moment, AI is r...
In this Research Paper Dr. Bibi van Ginkel examines the role of the exchange of intelligence between...