May 2018
Articles
Special Issue: The Law of Armed Conflict
Ben Wahlhaus Major, International Law Department and Hannah Lidicker Editor in Chief
We're Not in Beersheba Anymore: Discussing Contemporary Challenges in the Law of Armed Conflict with 120 International Lawyers
Sharon Afek Brigadier General
Introduction to Keynote Address: A Tribute To Yoram Dinstein
Colonel Dr. Eran Shamir-Borer
Keynote Address: The Recent Evolution of the International Law of Armed Conflict: Confusions, Constraints, and Challenges
Dr. Yoram Dinstein
The Role of Nonstate Entities in Developing and Promoting International Humanitarian Law
Dr. Knut Dormann
The Evolution and Identification of the Customary International Law of Armed Conflict
Sir Michael Wood
Operational Challenges in Ground Operations in Urban Areas: An IDF Persphctive
Nitsan Alon, Major General
Targeting, the Law of War, and the Uniform Code of Military Justice
Michael W. Meier and James T. Hill
Challenges in the Interpretation and Application of the Principle of Distinction During Ground Operations in Urban Areas
Colonel Noam Neuman
Some Reflections on the "Incidental Harm" Side of Proportionality Assessments
Emanuela-Chiara Gillard
Proportionality under International Humanitarian Law: The "Reasonable Military Commander" Standard and Reverberating Effects
Ian Henderson and Kate Reece
Four Comments on the Application of Proportionality under the Law of Armed Conflict
Lieutenant Colonel Roni Katzir
Reframing the Proportionality Principle
Michael A. Newton
Targeting of Persons: The Contemporary Challenges
Charles J. Dunlap, Jr.
Targeting Individuals Belonging to an Armed Group
Dr. Gloria Gaggioli
A Practical Perspective on Attacking Armed Groups
Brigadier General R. Patrick Huston
Targeting State and Political Leadership in Armed Conflicts
Dr. Agnieszka Jachec-Neale
Fight, Forge, and Fund: Three Select Issues on Targeting of Persons
Colonel Dr. Eran Shamir-Borer