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  1. Legally assessing the importance of the socio-economic impact on civilian war trauma
  2. Quasi-judicial Bodies and the Establishment of Standards and Principles for Assessing Mental Harm Sustained by Civilians Exposed to Hostilities
  3. The Psychological Impact of Military Operations on Civilians and the UN Human Rights Committee Japalali Decision: Exploring Mental Anguish under a Vida Digna, Right to Life Prism
  4. Migrant boats on the high seas and their interception through psychologically coercive measures: Is there a case to extraterritorially apply human rights law?
  5. Security and the law in international anddomestic institutions: lessons fromIsrael’s border security
  6. Broadening International Criminal Jurisdiction?
  7. From the barrier to refugee law: national security's transformation from a balancing right to a background element in the realms of Israeli constitutionalism
  8. Judicial Regionalism's Thwarting of UN Security Council Chapter VII Punitive Cosmopolitanism: Measuring the Effects on International Jurisdictional Constitutionalism
  9. Introducing International Humanitarian Law to Judicial and Quasi-Judicial Bodies
  10. Applying International Humanitarian Law in Judicial and Quasi-Judicial Bodies
  11. The Great Oxymoron: Jus In Bello Violations as Legitimate Non-Forcible Measures of Self-Defense: The Post-Disengagement Israeli Measures towards Gaza as a Case Study