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Cyber Attacks and Cyber (Mis)information Operations During a Pandemic (2020)
Journal Article
Milanovic, M., & Schmitt, M. (2020). Cyber Attacks and Cyber (Mis)information Operations During a Pandemic. Journal of National Security Law & Policy, 11(1), 247-284

The COVID-19 pandemic has been accompanied by reprehensible cyber operations directed against medical facilities and capabilities, as well as by a flood of misinformation. Our goal in this article is to map out the various obligations of states under... Read More about Cyber Attacks and Cyber (Mis)information Operations During a Pandemic.

Special Rules of Attribution of Conduct in International Law (2020)
Journal Article
Milanovic, M. (2020). Special Rules of Attribution of Conduct in International Law. International Law Studies, 96, 295-393

Are there are any special rules of attribution in international law? Are there, in other words, imputational rules that are not recognized as such in general international law, but are specific to particular branches of international law? This is the... Read More about Special Rules of Attribution of Conduct in International Law.

Commercial Law Intersections (2020)
Preprint / Working Paper
Castellano, G., & Tosato, A. Commercial Law Intersections

Commercial law is not a single, monolithic entity. It has grown into a dense thicket of subject-specific branches that govern a broad range of transactions and corporate actions. When one of such dealings or activities falls concurrently within the p... Read More about Commercial Law Intersections.

Criminal Law In Auschwitz (2019)
Book Chapter
Fraser, D. (2019). Criminal Law In Auschwitz. In Ideology and Criminal Law: Fascist, National Socialist and Authoritarian Regimes (33-57). Hart Publishing

This chapter, through the lens of a biographical study of Nazi lawyer, SS Judge Konrad Morgen, esatablishes the ways in which "law" continued to exist in National Socialist Germany. Morgen investigated and prosecuted crimes committed by SS officers... Read More about Criminal Law In Auschwitz.

The Rise of Private Military and Security Companies in European Union Migration Policies: Implications under the UNGPs (2018)
Journal Article
Davitti, D. (2019). The Rise of Private Military and Security Companies in European Union Migration Policies: Implications under the UNGPs. Business and Human Rights Journal, 4(1), 33-53. https://doi.org/10.1017/bhj.2018.21

This article examines the involvement of Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) in both shaping and implementing the European Agenda on Migration (European Agenda), launched by the European Union in May 2015. The migration policies which hav... Read More about The Rise of Private Military and Security Companies in European Union Migration Policies: Implications under the UNGPs.

Anti-Shechita Prosecutions in the Anglo-American World, 1855–1913: “A major attack on Jewish freedoms” (2018)
Book
Fraser, D. (2018). Anti-Shechita Prosecutions in the Anglo-American World, 1855–1913: “A major attack on Jewish freedoms”. Academic Studies Press

This book examines, for the first time, historical attempts by animal welfare groups to ban the Jewish method of slaughter. (shechita) It details cases from Australia, Canada, England, Scotland, and the United States, many for the first time, in whic... Read More about Anti-Shechita Prosecutions in the Anglo-American World, 1855–1913: “A major attack on Jewish freedoms”.