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Academic Articles & Symposia
Early Warning in Atrocity Scenarios Must Account for the Effects of Technology, Good or Bad
Submitted to: Just Security
Thinking Beyond Risks: A Symposium on Tech and Atrocity Prevention
Submitted to: Just Security
International Law in Gaza: Belligerent Intent and Provisional Measures
Journal: (forthcoming) American Journal of International Law
Conceptualizing Great Power Perpetrators
Journal: Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal
Cross-Border Cyber Operations Targeting Healthcare as Unlawful Intervention in the Affairs of States
Journal: Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (forthcoming)
The Ten-Year Revolution: Civil Society Documentation in International Criminal Justice
Journal: Journal of International Criminal Justice
At Any Cost: How Ukrainians Think about Self-Defense Against Russia
Journal: American Journal of Political Science
Operationalizing Obligations to Prevent Mass Atrocities: Proposing Atrocity Impact Assessments as Due Diligence Best Practice
Journal: Journal of Human Rights Practice
Legal: Use of Force in Self-Defence to Recover Occupied Territory
Journal: European Journal of International Law
Cyber Due Diligence: A Patchwork of Protective Obligations in International Law
Journal: European Journal of International Law
Promises and Challenges of New Actors and New Technologies in International Justice
Journal: Journal of International Criminal Justice
International Law Against Starvation in Armed Conflict: Epilogue to a Multi-faceted Study
Journal: Journal of International Criminal Justice
Conflict-induced Food Insecurity and the War Crime of Starvation of Civilians as a Method of Warfare
Journal: Journal of International Criminal Justice
The War Crime of Starvation in Non-International Armed Conflict
Journal: Journal of International Criminal Justice
An African expert study on the African Union concerns about article 16 of the Rome Statute of the ICC
Submitted to: Institute for Security Studies