Wednesday, August 3, 2016

New Issue: Journal of Conflict & Security Law

The latest issue of the Journal of Conflict & Security Law (Vol. 21, no. 2, Summer 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • Masahiko Asada, A Path to a Comprehensive Prohibition of the Use of Chemical Weapons under International Law: From The Hague to Damascus
  • Ray Murphy, UN Peacekeeping in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Protection of Civilians
  • Amy Barrow, Operationalizing Security Council Resolution 1325: The Role of National Action Plans
  • Tim Wood, ‘A Few Rotten Apples’: A Review of Alleged Detainee Abuse by British Personnel in Iraq Following the Al Sweady Inquiry. Is There Still a Case to Answer?
  • Rob McLaughlin & Hitoshi Nasu, The Law’s Potential to Break—Rather Than Entrench—the South China Sea Deadlock?
  • Csaba Törő, The Practice and Patterns of EU Military Operations in Concert with the United Nations