Volume 100 (2023)
Feature Articles
Manifestly Unlawful: Why Russian Military Commanders Must Disobey a Nuclear Launch Order Against Ukraine
Christopher J. Hart
China’s New Law on Foreign Relations: Transforming the Rules-Based International Order with Chinese Characteristics
Raul (Pete) Pedrozo
The Legal Boundaries of (Digital) Information or Psychological Operations Under International Humanitarian Law
Tilman Rodenhäuser
Prisoner of War Status and Nationals of a Detaining Power
W. Casey Biggerstaff and Michael N. Schmitt
Adjusting the Aperture: The International Law Case for Qualifying Unmanned Vessels as Warships
Malgorzata Materna
Anatomy of China’s Maritime Strategy: Threatening the Maritime Order Through Its National Legislation and Self-Centered Interpretation of UNCLOS
Shigeki Sakamoto
Aid and Assistance as a “Use of Force” Under the Jus Ad Bellum
Michael N. Schmitt and W. Casey Biggerstaff
The Shadow of Success: How International Criminal Law Has Come to Shape the Battlefield
Gabriella Blum
Malware, a Device Under the 1988 SUA Convention
Michael Petta
One Treaty to Apply Them All? Defining Maritime Terrorism by Cross-References and Reservations: The ASEAN Region Example
Arron N. Honniball
Russia-Ukraine Conflict: The War at Sea
Raul (Pete) Pedrozo
Oceans Law and Policy Forum
Maritime Security Governance: Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore’s Approach Towards the Proliferation Security Initiative
Sumathy Permal
Building Capacity in the Law of the Sea: The IMO International Maritime Law Institute’s Experience
Ángeles Jiménez García-Carriazo
“Nationals” at Forty: From an Undefined UNCLOS Term to Due Diligence Obligations on the State of Nationality to Combat IUU Fishing
Arron N. Honniball and Valentin J. Schatz