All Stories

  1. Law, Language, and Warfare
  2. Civilian or Military Justice? Dealing with Criminal Offences of Defence Force Members
  3. Cybersecurity of weapon systems: international law requirements and technical standards
  4. Editorial
  5. Assurance for military systems incorporating Artificial Intelligence: workshop report
  6. Responsibility for military autonomous systems: workshop report
  7. Advancing the legal review of autonomous weapon systems: report of an expert meeting (Sydney, 16–18 April 2024)
  8. Protecting Warfighters from Superfluous Injury and Unnecessary Suffering
  9. Editorial
  10. Ethical issues in military bioscience
  11. Enhancing the Legal Review of Autonomous Weapon Systems: Report of an Expert Meeting
  12. Legal Reviews of Autonomous Weapon Systems: Report on Submissions to the GGE on LAWS (version 2.0)
  13. Editorial
  14. Weapons reviews of autonomous weapon systems: report on submissions to the GGE on LAWS (version 1.0)
  15. Editorial
  16. The Utility of Weapons Reviews in Addressing Concerns Raised by Autonomous Weapon Systems
  17. A method for ethical AI in defence: A case study on developing trustworthy autonomous systems
  18. Rules-Based International Disorder
  19. Editorial
  20. The Better Instincts of Humanity: Humanitarian Arguments in Defense of International Arms Control
  21. Editorial
  22. International Law in a Time of Pandemic
  23. Protecting Warfighters from Superfluous Injury and Unnecessary Suffering
  24. Editorial
  25. Being More than You Can Be: Enhancement of Warfighters and the Law of Armed Conflict
  26. Memory Modification as Treatment for PTSD: Neuroscientific Reality and Ethical Concerns
  27. Editorial
  28. Editorial
  29. Eradicating war memories: Neuroscientific reality and ethical concerns
  30. Left of bang interventions in trauma: some legal implications of military medical prophylaxis
  31. Biomedical Enhancement of Warfighters and the Legal Protection of Military Medical Personnel in Armed Conflict
  32. Criminal Jurisdiction over Armed Forces Abroad
  33. Military Justice in a Comparative and International Perspective
  34. Technological change and the evolution of the law of war
  35. Military Justice
  36. International Law-making
  37. Competing Histories
  38. Law and Honor:
  39. Regulating the Private Military and Security Industry: A Quest to Maintain State Control and Preserve Public Values
  40. THE SCOPE OF THE SUPREMACY CLAUSE OF THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER
  41. Peter Judson Richards, Extraordinary Justice: Military Tribunals in Historical and International Context
  42. Peter Rowe, The Impact Of Human Rights Law on Armed Forces
  43. Crimes against Humanity: A Normative Account
  44. Trying civilian contractors in military courts: a necessary evil?
  45. Australia : Regulating Private Military and Security Companies