All Stories

  1. Hybrid warfare and disinformation: A Ukraine war perspective
  2. Operational Design: Imagination Needed in Ukraine
  3. Operational and Strategic Progress in Ukraine: Identifying the Condition Changes
  4. Information warfare: methods to counter disinformation
  5. Scoping the Future Counterintelligence Focus
  6. Ransomware 2.0: an emerging threat to national security
  7. Mass Migration as a Hybrid Threat? – A Legal Perspective
  8. Hybrid Warfare and the Legal Domain
  9. COVID Information Warfare and the Future of Great Power Competition
  10. Competition short of war - how Russia's hybrid and grey-zone warfare are a blueprint for China's global power ambitions
  11. Current developments: battleground Arctica and lawfare opportunities
  12. Hybrid Warfare and the Legal Domain
  13. Syria: A Legacy of Western Foreign-Policy Failure
  14. Lawfare and hybrid warfare - how Russia is using the law as a weapon
  15. Hybrid Warfare as Lawfare: Towards a Comprehensive Legal Approach
  16. European Security and Russia's Security Strategy
  17. Russia’s Hybrid War and its implications for Defence and Security in the United Kingdom
  18. Lawfare as Russian Warfare
  19. Malaysia Airlines flight MH17: the day Russia became a state sponsor of terrorism
  20. International Crime Court
  21. Eco threats as security threats and the protection of the environment during hostilities
  22. HYBRID WARS: THE 21st-CENTURY’S NEW THREATS TO GLOBAL PEACE AND SECURITY
  23. Current Issues in Transitional Justice
  24. "Social Marketing: Current Issues – Future Challenges"
  25. Justice in Transition: On Territory, Restitution and History
  26. Human rights, colonialism and post-colonial conflict resolution: historical justice litigation
  27. Corporate human rights responsibility and multinationality in emerging markets - a legal perspective for corporate governance and responsibility
  28. The Right to Liberty and Security, Public Health and Disease Control
  29. Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17: The Day Russia Became a State Sponsor of Terrorism
  30. Hybrid Wars: 21st Centuryys New Threats to Global Peace and Security
  31. Countering Hybrid Eco-threats to Global Security Under International Law: The Need for an Comprehensive Legal Approach
  32. Targeted Killings: Contemporary Challenges, Risks and Opportunities
  33. Targeted Killings: Contemporary Challenges, Risks and Opportunities
  34. Terrorism and Cyber Attacks as Hybrid Threats: Defining a Comprehensive Approach for Countering 21st Century Threats to Global Risk and Security
  35. Countering Hybrid Eco-Threats to Global Security Under International Law: The Need for a Comprehensive Legal Approach
  36. The UN 'Norms on the Responsibility of Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises with Regard to Human Rights': A Requiem
  37. Bankrupting Terrorism: The Role of US Anti-terrorism Litigation in the Prevention of Terrorism and Other Hybrid Threats: A Legal Assessment and Outlook
  38. Hybrid threats, cyber warfare and NATO's comprehensive approach for countering 21st century threats - mapping the new frontier of global risk and security management
  39. Terrorism litigation as deterrence under international law - from protecting human rights to countering hybrid threats
  40. AGGRESSION AS “ORGANIZED HYPOCRISY?” – HOW THE WAR ON TERRORISM AND HYBRID THREATS CHALLENGE THE NUREMBERG LEGACY
  41. Corporate Human Rights Responsibility and Multinationality in Emerging Markets – From a Developing Notion to the Legal Dimension
  42. Colonialism, Justice and the Rule of Law: A Southern African and Australian Narrative
  43. The Panopticon of International Law: Human Rights Compliance in a Transnational Society
  44. Just War and Military Morale: A Brief Reflection on the Correlation Between the Legality of War and the Moral Repercussions for Members of US and UK Forces Arising from the Questionable Legality of the Campaign Iraqi Freedom of March 2003
  45. Cartel Regulation in Three Emerging BRIC Economies: Cartel and Competition Policies in South Africa, Brazil and India - A Comparative Overview
  46. Control Orders Post 9-11 and Human Rights in the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada: A Kafkaesque Dilemma?
  47. Today’s Quest for International Criminal Justice – a Short Overview of the Present State of Criminal Prosecution of International Crimes
  48. Aggression as 'Organized Hypocrisy?' – How the War on Terrorism and Hybrid Threats Challenge the Nuremberg Legacy
  49. Global Business and Human Rights - The UN 'Norms on the Responsibility of Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises with Regard to Human Rights' - A Requiem
  50. The Role of US Styled Anti-Terrorism Litigation in the Prevention of Terrorism and Other Hybrid Threats – A Legal Assessment and Outlook