Conflicting Truth
Airwars commemorates civilians killed in conflict for UN Protection of Civilians week.
Airwars commemorates civilians killed in conflict for UN Protection of Civilians week.
Reviewing Craig Jones’ research on the instrumental use of law in justifying and enabling remote warfare.
World Politics Review podcast interviewing journalist Peter Tinti on the evolution of US military engagement in Africa.
The Lawfare Podcast explores the key legal questions surrounding the drone attack on Qassem Soleimani.
NRC Daily Podcast interview with journalists Kees Versteeg and Jannie Schippers discussing the Hawija airstrike.
A powerful record of civilian harm in the Battle of Aleppo
Maike Verbruggen considers the dynamics shaping civil-military relations surrounding LAWS
Reporters at US media outlets strongly believe that civilian harm should be a central component of broader war coverage. Yet non combatant casualties from US airstrikes were often poorly covered during the conflict against so-called Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
Jacobsen and Saugmann examine the operationalisation of international law through Red Card Holders in collaborative military interventions.
Hoijtink and Leese explore new ways of thinking about new technologies.