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Tag: International Law

From Aleppo to Mariupol: Stopping use of explosive weapons in populated areas

by iandavis069118 March 202228 April 2022

Russian use of aerial, artillery and missile barrages against Ukrainian cities recalls the criminal devastation of Aleppo and other Syrian cities. Ian Davis assesses the possibilities and urgent moral imperative to protect civilians by banning the use of explosive weapons in populated areas (EWIPA).

Arms control, Conventional Weapons, International Law, Syria, Ukraine

Reclaiming the Right to Fight: Global Britain and International Law

by Richard Reeve12 August 20211 Comment

A flurry of diplomatic and military initiatives has recently heralded the implementation of the Global Britain strategy set out in March’s Integrated Review. Richard Reeve analyses the New Atlantic Charter between UK and US and finds a gaping hole where the commitment to delegitimise use of force once stood.

Global Britain, Integrated Review, International Law, NATO
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