Issue Vol. 24 (2013) No. 1
Editorial
- Differentiated Statehood? ‘Pre-States’? Palestine@the UN; EJIL and EJIL: Talk!; The Strange Case of Dr. Ivana Radačić; Looking Back at EJIL 2012 – The Stats; Changes in the Masthead – Our Scientific Advisory Board; In this Issue ( abstract) (free fulltext)
Just and Unjust Warriors: Marking the 35th Anniversary of Walzer’s Just and Unjust Wars
- Gabriella Blum, JHH Weiler,
Preface
- Robert Howse,
Thucydides and Just War: How to Begin to Read Walzer’s Just and Unjust Wars (Robert Howse abstract)
- JHH Weiler, Abby Deshman,
Far Be It from Thee to Slay the Righteous with the Wicked: An Historical and Historiographical Sketch of the Bellicose Debate Concerning the Distinction between Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello (Abby Deshman abstract)
- Marko Milanovic,
A Non-Response to Weiler and Deshman (Marko Milanovic abstract)
- Terry Nardin,
From Right to Intervene to Duty to Protect: Michael Walzer on Humanitarian Intervention (Terry Nardin abstract)
- Anne Orford,
Moral Internationalism and the Responsibility to Protect (Anne Orford abstract)
- Michael J. Glennon,
Pre-empting Proliferation: International Law, Morality, and Nuclear Weapons (Michael J. Glennon abstract)
- Jack Goldsmith,
How Cyber Changes the Laws of War (Jack Goldsmith abstract)
- Dino Kritsiotis,
Enforced Equations (Dino Kritsiotis abstract)
- Matthew C. Waxman,
Regulating Resort to Force: Form and Substance of the UN Charter Regime (Matthew C. Waxman abstract)
- Olivier Corten,
Regulating Resort to Force: A Response to Matthew Waxman from a ‘Bright-Liner’ (Olivier Corten abstract)
- Paul W. Kahn,
Imagining Warfare (Paul W. Kahn abstract)
- Samuel Moyn,
Drones and Imagination: A Response to Paul Kahn (Samuel Moyn abstract)
- David Kretzmer,
The Inherent Right to Self-Defence and Proportionality in Jus Ad Bellum (David Kretzmer abstract) (free fulltext)
- Georg Nolte,
Multipurpose Self-Defence, Proportionality Disoriented: A Response to David Kretzmer (Georg Nolte abstract)
Just and Unjust Warriors: Marking the 35th Anniversary of Walzer’s Just and Unjust Wars
- Antonia Chayes,
Chapter VII½: Is Jus Post Bellum Possible? (Antonia Chayes abstract)
- Guglielmo Verdirame,
What to Make of Jus Post Bellum: A Response to Antonia Chayes (Guglielmo Verdirame abstract)
- Larry May,
Jus Post Bellum Proportionality and the Fog of War (Larry May abstract)
- Ruti Teitel,
Rethinking Jus Post Bellum in an Age of Global Transitional Justice: Engaging with Michael Walzer and Larry May (Ruti Teitel abstract)
- Niaz A. Shah,
The Use of Force under Islamic Law (Niaz A. Shah abstract)
- Andrew F. March, Naz K. Modirzadeh,
Ambivalent Universalism? Jus ad Bellum in Modern Islamic Legal Discourse (Naz K. Modirzadeh abstract)
- Gabriella Blum,
The Fog of Victory (Gabriella Blum abstract)
- Charles J. Dunlap, Jr.,
Some Observations on Gabriella Blum’s ‘Fog of Victory’ (Charles J. Dunlap, Jr. abstract)
- Michael Walzer,
Coda: Can the Good Guys Win? (Michael Walzer abstract)
Roaming Charges : Moments of Dignity: The Pawnbroker, Singapore
- Roaming Charges: Moments of Dignity: The Pawnbroker, Singapore
Book Reviews
The Last Page
- Charlotte Innes,
Burrough Hill