Latest in Foreign Relations & International Law
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South Africa and Israel Deliver Oral Arguments in ICJ Case Alleging Genocide
The legal teams of South Africa and Israel delivered arguments at The Hague on Jan. 11 and 12, respectively. -
Lawfare No Bull: ICJ Hears South Africa’s Oral Arguments in Genocide Case Against Israel
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Chatter: “The Day After” and Dad with A. B. Stoddard
The television movie, “The Day After," graphically depicted the effects of a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union. -
Algeria Takes a Seat on the UN Security Council
Twenty years after its last term on the UN Security Council, Algeria returns to make its mark. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Marshall Islands’ Sweeping Climate Adaptation Plan with Jake Bittle
How is the Marshall Islands' climate plan revolutionary? -
ChinaTalk: Best Chinese Music of 2023
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The National Security Law Podcast: Not Our 30th Episode of 2023
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Rational Security: The “Dry January” Edition
This week, Quinta Jurecic and Scott Anderson were joined by Lawfare Legal Fellow Anna Bower to talk through the week’s big national security news -
Chatter: Lessons from the Decade of Mass Protests, with Vincent Bevins
What have mass protests during this decade so often fallen short of their objectives? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Israel, Gaza, and the Law of War
What does international humanitarian law say about the current conflict between Israel and Hamas? -
South Africa Institutes ICJ Proceedings Against Israel for Genocide Convention Violations
The application asks the International Court of Justice to call on Israel to stop its military campaign in Gaza while the matter is pending before the court. -
Menendez Charged with Aiding Qatari Government
A new indictment alleges that the senator accepted payment in exchange for “taking action favorable to the Government of Qatar"