Articles of War
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Timely debate and analysis of legal challenges on the contemporary battlefield. /Lieber Institute, West Point USMA
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The #Rousseau-#Portalis Doctrine has had a significant impact on the law of #war over the past two centuries. Dan Stigall provides a brief background on Rousseau & Portalis, their views on the law of nations & their ideas that form the substance of the Doctrine. lieber.westpoint.edu/rousseau-por...
The Rousseau-Portalis Doctrine: French Legal Thought and the Law of War – Part I - Lieber Institute West Point
Rousseau and Portalis are both important figures in French intellectual history who shaped law and government through their ideas.
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If a #treaty is silent on the right to make #reservations, then according to the VCLT, the principal consideration is the compatibility of the reservation in question with the object and purpose of the treaty. Robert Kolb proposes a typology of reservations. lieber.westpoint.edu/typology-res...
Typology of Reservations Contrary to the Object and Purpose of a Treaty and their Application to IHL - Lieber Institute West Point
This post proposes a succinct typology of reservations regarding the object and purpose of treaties and delves into the way IHL fits into it.
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The #ICRC Customary #IHL Study is a reference point for IHL rules that have attained the status of customary law. Mina Radončić explores the possibility that the Study could equally explicitly signal issues where State practice is not consistent enough. lieber.westpoint.edu/non-finito-s...
Revisiting Customary IHL Series - Non finito: Should the Study also Identify Norms that Are not Custom? - Lieber Institute West Point
The Study could explicitly signal issues where State practice is not (yet) consistent enough to demonstrate the existence of a custom.
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Should #ICL shape the rules that bind States in war? Tom Gal explores the use of ICL jurisprudence in identifying customary #IHL and concludes that a “balanced approach” can be useful for interpretation but not for identification of #custom. lieber.westpoint.edu/question-met...
Revisiting Customary IHL Series - A Question of Methodology: Should International Criminal Law Shape IHL? - Lieber Institute West Point
Should ICL, or more specifically, international criminal jurisprudence, shape the rules that bind States in war?
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@diekjobst.bsky.social, @rosalauterbach.bsky.social and Paulina Rob introduce the joint series between #ArticlesofWar and @voelkerrechtsblog.org, which highlights the contested terrain of customary international humanitarian law two decades after the ICRC’s Study was first published.
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The Study’s 20th anniversary presents a key opportunity to spark a conversation on the customary #lawsofwar and how the rules contained in the Study have been received so far.
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📣 Our new #Symposium, hosted by and #ArticlesOfWar (@articlesofwar.bsky.social)! On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the #ICRC's customary IHL study, its authority, methodology, and relevance will be analyzed from various angles. Read more here✨️:
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Revisiting Customary IHL: The ICRC Study at 20
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When considering the application of immunity ratione personae to heads of aggressor States, we invariably assume that it applies erga omnes, that is, v-à-v the criminal jurisdiction of all foreign States. How sound is that assumption, asks Nobuo Hayashi. lieber.westpoint.edu/is-there-vic...
Is There a Victim State Exemption from Immunity Ratione Personae Accruing to Heads of Aggressor States? - Lieber Institute West Point
When considering the application of immunity ratione personae to heads of aggressor States, we invariably assume that it applies erga omnes.
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In the past year, a growing chorus of voices has warned that the international “rule-based” order—along with the prohibition on the use of #force —is unraveling. Kinga Tibori-Szabó unpacks the conceptual load of such claims. lieber.westpoint.edu/ban-force-sy...
The Ban on Force or the System: What’s Really Dying? - Lieber Institute West Point
In the past year, a growing chorus of voices has warned of the unraveling of the “rule-based” order and the prohibition on the use of force.
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According to canonic learning and overwhelming practice, the rules of the #jusadbellum and #jusinbello are separated. This principle of equality does not, however, apply in absolute terms. Robert Kolb explores the exceptions to this canonic separation. lieber.westpoint.edu/exceptions-s...
Exceptions to the Separation Between the Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello - Lieber Institute West Point
As can be seen through the analysis of four categories, the principle of separation is less strict than is often conceded.
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Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania are coordinating the construction of the #BalticDefenseLine, stretching along their borders with #Russia & #Belarus. While the military rationale is clear, a key question is how these measures align with LOAC, argues Davit Khachatryan. lieber.westpoint.edu/baltic-defen...
The Baltic Defense Line: Military Necessity and Civilian Protection on NATO’s Eastern Flank - Lieber Institute West Point
Baltic States are coordinating the construction of the Baltic Defense Line, stretching along their borders with Russia and Belarus.
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Op. #SpiderWeb highlights not only #Ukraine’s tactical ingenuity but also a deeper structural issue in the #lawofwar. Robert Lawless explores #civilian object instrumentalization that has become more visible and consequential in contemporary #warfare. lieber.westpoint.edu/operation-sp...
Operation Spider Web and Instrumentalizing Civilian Objects - Lieber Institute West Point
Ukraine’s Operation Spider Web is a powerful instance of belligerent instrumentalization of civilian objects to achieve war ends.
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When considering today’s #armedconflicts, it may be wise to look back on the structural pillars on which the 19th cent. #lawofwar was built. Robert Kolb explores main strands of its construction & development, including how it differed from the IHL we know today. lieber.westpoint.edu/gravitationa...
Gravitational Points of the 19th Century Law of War - Lieber Institute West Point
Reflections on today’s armed conflicts call for consideration of the systematic pillars on which the 19th century law of war was constructed.
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Given the potential impact and scope of #lawfare, it remains surprising that there is little in the way of a whole-of-government strategy to counter and prepare for lawfare #threats, explains Crispin Smith. lieber.westpoint.edu/is-lawfare-f...
Is Lawfare for Lawyers? - Lieber Institute West Point
It is time to cohere a broader coalition of actors who can more effectively and agilely respond to lawfare as a form of irregular warfare.
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#Ukraine Symposium: International Law in the Crucible of Conflict – Vol. 1 is now available in softcover from West Point Press! The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring legal complexities of modern #warfare. westpointpress.com/ukrainesympo...
Ukraine Symposium Vol 1 — West Point Press
This volume features articles that address a range of legal topics arising from the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Among other things, the volume examines subjects associated with the battlefield status and...
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Future #conflicts will rely heavily on the use of emerging technologies such as #drones. It is time to change the way the U.S. DoD conducts #weaponsreviews of these new capabilities to ensure it is an enabler of innovation, argues Michael Meier. lieber.westpoint.edu/unleashing-d...
Unleashing Drone Dominance: Rethinking Department of Defense Weapons Reviews - Lieber Institute West Point
It is time to change the way U.S. DoD conducts weapons reviews of new capabilities, such as drones, to ensure it is an enabler of innovation.
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Netta Goussac & Rain Liivoja explore in their post the critical role of #legalreviews in safeguarding compliance with #IHL in the context of military #AI capabilities. They argue that the distinctive features of AI require a tailored approach to these reviews. lieber.westpoint.edu/legal-review...
CyCon 2025 Series – Legal Reviews of Military Artificial Intelligence Capabilities - Lieber Institute West Point
This post explores the critical role of legal reviews in safeguarding compliance with IHL in the context of military AI capabilities.
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Is the rise of #AI set to reshape the rules of warfare? Antonio Coco examines the current state of IL as it applies to AI in #armedconflict & argues that technological neutrality of IL does not resolve all of the legal & operational challenges posed by AI. lieber.westpoint.edu/artificial-i...
CyCon 2025 Series – Artificial Intelligence in Armed Conflict: The Current State of International Law - Lieber Institute West Point
This post examines the current state of international law as it applies to the use of artificial intelligence in armed conflict.
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