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  1. Self-defence and the war in Gaza
  2. The Use of Force and the International Legal System
  3. The Jus Ad Bellum Anno 2040: An Essay on Possible Trends and Challenges
  4. The Jus ad Bellum and Russia’s “Special Military Operation” in Ukraine
  5. Regulating the Use of Force in International Law: Stability and Change. By Russell Buchan and Nicholas Tsagourias
  6. Reconciling the Irreconcilable: Some Thoughts on Belligerent Equality in Non-international Armed Conflicts
  7. Rethinking the scope of application of international humanitarian law and its place in the international legal system
  8. International humanitarian law applied to cyber-warfare: precautions, proportionality and the notion of attack under the humanitarian law of armed conflict
  9. The Law of Belligerent Occupation: Disputed Territory; The Distinction Between Invasion and Occupation
  10. Twelve Key Questions on Self-Defense against Non-State Actors – and Some Answers
  11. Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law Volume 19, 2016
  12. The Impact of Self-Defence on Targeting Decisions
  13. Some Thoughts on the Relationship Between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law: A Plea for Mutual Respect and a Common-Sense Approach