Perpetual War and International Law is now out. Edited by Brianna Rosen.
My contribution "Forever War and the Jus Ex Bello" explores the dimensions of international law that bear on whether and when a state must cease contributing to the perpetuation of an armed conflict.
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This interview with the indomitable Mona Rishmawi is an important complement to the Fact-Finding Mission’s report. It focuses on the FFM’s landmark assessment that the RSF has committed genocide.
https://t.co/PjE9Wwk7bb
This important blog from @ICRC’s Abby Zeith refers to the argument that we should now question the legality of Prize. In my view there can be no right to capture enemy merchant ships just because it’s #war time! I said this at the state consultations 👇
https://t.co/Z4n0S3Hj8e
⚓ #Naval warfare is no longer confined to the waves.
As #maritime operations expand across domains, civilians, seafarers and global supply chains face new risks. How should #IHL apply today?
Read more about the urgent need for legal clarity: https://t.co/WHXklKoVWo
The #BrugesColloquium2025 was a great edition ! Thank you all for the excellent #IHL panels and the many in-depth and friendly conversations.
Already looking forward to coming back to Bruges next year😃
The ICRC is deeply alarmed and profoundly shocked by growing reports from media outlets, public sources and first-hand testimonies about horrifying atrocities and immense suffering to which people from Al Fasher are being subjected.
📢 Thrilled to announce the release of "Perpetual War and International Law: Enduring Legacies of the War on Terror" (OUP)
Marking 24th anniversary of #September11, it offers a timely reflection on how precedents set in the post-9/11 era continue to shape contemporary conflicts.
This harrowing UN Fact-Finding Mission report - "Sudan: A War of Atrocities" - details multiple RSF and SAF war crimes and crimes against humanity.
These include multifaceted starvation crimes - key drivers of famine in several areas of the country.
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https://t.co/SJLwJp1H5e
Book day! Just received my copies of @CambridgeUP's three-volume "History of the Vietnam War." A non-final draft of my chapter with @samuelmoyn on international law, which appears in Volume 3, can be downloaded from SSRN. https://t.co/E6CqOZIXTr
On 12th February, the @ICRC celebrated academic writing in #IHL by awarding the 13th Paul Reuter Prize to Prof. @abclapham . Listen to his important and timely messages on #war through the summary video of the event 👉https://t.co/KpkoKuerIT
En cette #JournéeDeLaTerre, voici la Partie I de la Série de Conférences en Droit international de l’environnement par la Pr. Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: « La naissance du droit international de l’environnement et sa consécration » https://t.co/LrMr9F3Gqe
As fighting in #Sudan enters its third year, the @UN's Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for the Sudan is calling on the warring parties to cease fire, warning that the conflict's “darkest chapters” may lie ahead.
More ➡ https://t.co/j0YEUOQ4OU
Andrew Clapham discusses his book "War" with the @NewBooksNetwork podcast, examining his motivations for writing the book, as well as its central arguments that challenge the traditional ideas of war, law, and state power.
Listen now: https://t.co/1Uho624s7j
On Inside Geneva this week, we take a step back from the breaking news and talk to the authors of two books about the better side of humanity. https://t.co/lfpC83Mmct
@KenRoth, @HRW, @abclapham, @GVAGrad
In "War," world-leading expert @abclapham presents an accessible and engaging account of the contemporary laws of war, critiquing the way states claim to be at war to justify killing, destruction, and acquisition of property.
Now available open access: https://t.co/Q4Hh7U0U9L
Este semestre me incorporo como Profesor en la @FacDerechoUAEM, impartiendo la clase de Derechos Humanos. Usaré como base el libro “Derechos Humanos. Una breve introducción” del Profesor @abclapham.
Cualquier sugerencia de lectura para mis alumnxs será más que bienvenida!