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3rd Young Researchers Workshop on Terrorism and Belligerency

February 4-14 - 2019 

General

The program included 5 workshop sessions: February 4, 7, 10, 12, and 14, and a field trip.

Participation in the event was by invitation only. The organizer and coordinator of the workshop was Ido Rosenzweig, Director of Research (Terrorism, Belligerency and Cyber) at the Minerva Center for the Rule of Law under Extreme Conditions (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ).

Some of the sessions of the workshop were streamed live and are available on the Minerva Center RLuEC YouTube Channel

For short biographies of participants see here

Program

Day 1 - Monday, February 4

10:00 – 10:15: Prof. Eli Salzberger, Director Minerva Center for the Rule of Law under Extreme Conditions (RLEC), Faculty of Law, University of Haifa: Opening remarks

10:15 – 11:45: Guest lecture: Emanuela Chiara Gillard, Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict, Chatham House Report on Proportionality in The Conduct of Hostilities - Key Points
Link to YouTube video

11:45 – 12:00: Coffee break

12:00- 13:30: Mr. Rajesh Kumar, University of Delhi, Analyzing the Legal Architecture to Deal with Terrorism & Belligerency under India's Constitutional Structure.
                       Respondent:  Dr. Yael Berda.
Link to YouTube video

13:15 – 14:30: Lunch

14:30 – 16:00: Mr. Elad Gil, Duke Law School, The Regulation of Counterterrorism Targeting: a Comparative Perspective .
                         Respondent: Dr. Ziv Bohrer, Bar-Ilan University.
Link to YouTube video

16:00 – 16:15: Coffee break

16:15 – 18:00: Guest lecture: Prof. Yuval Shany, Chairperson of the UN Human Rights Committee, Vice-President Israel Democracy Institute, Faculty of law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Security detention and Human Rights Law.
Link toYouTube video

19:00             : Dinner 

  

Day 2 - Thursday, February 7:

10:00 – 10:15: Gathering

10:15 – 11:45: Ms. Hannah Kiel, Free University Berlin, Arms Transfers to the Syrian Opposition: Political Instruments with Legal Consequences?  
                         Respondent:  Emanuela Chiara Gillard
Link to YouTube video

11:45 – 12:00: Coffee break

12:00 – 13:30: Guest lecture: Dr. Eliav Lieblich, Tel Aviv University, On The Continuous and Concurrent Application of Ad Bellum and In Bello Proportionality
Link to YouTube video

13:30 – 14:30: Lunch

14:30 – 16:00: Open discussion: Terrorism, Belligerency and Democracy, National and International Aspects

16:00 – 16:15: Coffee break

16:15 – 18:00: Guest lecture: Prof. Daniel Statman, University of Haifa, Department of Philosophy, Unreliable Protection: Proportionality in Warfare Put to the Test
Link to YouTube video

19:00-               Dinner 

 

Day 3 - Monday, February 11:  

10:00 – 10:15: Gathering

10:15 – 11:45: Mr. Elad Uzan, Tel-Aviv University, International Law and the Morality of Ending Wars.
                         Respondent:  Prof.  Michael Gross, University of Haifa

11:45 – 12:00: Coffee break 

12:00 – 13:30: Guest lecture: Col. (res) Pnina Sharvit-Baruch, The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), Combatting terrorism under the framework of IHL
Link to YouTube video

13:30 – 14:30: Lunch

14:30 – 16:00: Dr. Yumiko Kita, University of Sussex, The Links between Domestic Legislation and Regional Cooperation in Combating Terrorism: An Analysis of Japanese Situation
                         Respondent: Dr. Kimberley Trapp, University College London 
Link to YouTube video

16:00 – 16:15: Coffee break

16:15 – 18:00: Mr. Riccardo Salabé, The Principle of Due Diligence in Cyberspace
                         Respondent:  Mr. Nimrod Karin, The Federmann Cyber Security Center - Cyber Law Program, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Link to YouTube video

19:00 –              Dinner

 

Day 4 - Tuesday, February 12:

10:00 – 10:15: Gathering 

10:15 – 11:45: Mr. Anuar Baltabayev, China Studies Centre, China’s Approach to International Terrorism
                          Respondent: Dr. Kimberley Trapp, University College London

11:45 – 12:00: Coffee break

12:00 – 13:30: Dr. Kire Babanoski, Faculty of security studies, MIT University Skopje, The Threats of Returning Foreign Terrorist Fighters
                         Respondent: Prof. Stefan Oeter, University of Hamburg
Link to YouTube video

13:30 – 14:30: Lunch

14:30 – 15:30: Guest lecture: Dr. Anna Evangelidi, Post-Doc fellow, Minerva RLEC, The Law of Armed Conflict as an other-directed normative regime
Link to YouTube video

 

15:30 – 15:45: Coffee break

15:45 – 16:45: Guest lecture: Mr. Yahli Shershevsky, Post-Doc fellow, Minerva RLEC, International Humanitarian Law-making
Link to YouTube video

16:45 – 17:00:  Coffee break

17:00 – 18:00: Guest lecture: Dr. Sofia Galani, Bristol Law School, Maritime Terrorism in international law
Link to YouTube video

19:00-               Dinner 

 

Day 5 - Thursday, February 14:

10:00 – 10:15: Gathering

10:15 – 11:45: Ms. Barbara EA Korte, Goethe University Frankfurt, Learning communicative counter-terrorism through the lens of information warfare
                         Respondent:  Dr. Alexandra Herfroy-Mischler, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Link to YouTube video

11:45 – 12:00: Coffee break

12:00 – 13:30: Mr. Muhsin Puthan Purayil, University of Hyderabad, India’s Stance on Rohingya Refugees: A Conundrum between Human Rights, Refugee Policy and National Security
                         Respondent:  Ms. Keren Michaeli,  Head of Legal Department, UNHCR (Israel)
Link to YouTube video

13:30 – 14:30: Lunch

14:30 – 16:00: Guest Lecture:  Prof. Stefan Oeter, Minerva RLEC, University of Hamburg, The Prohibition of Excessive Collateral Damage as a Limit to Acts of War and Counter-Terrorism
Link to YouTube video

16:00 – 16:15: Coffee break

16:15 – 18:00: Guest lecture: Mr. Robert Neufeld, PhD Candidate, Faculty of Law, University of HaifaThe impact of political motives on the legality of actions in current warfare under IHL - on the paradox of necessity in IHL
Link to YouTube video

18:00 – 18:15: Closing remarks: Ido Rosenzweig, Director or Research (Terrorism, Belligerency & Cyber), Minerva RLEC.

19:00-               Dinner 

 

For 3rd Young researchers call for proposals (Feb. 2019) press here

 

עליית כוחו של סאנג'יי גנדהי (Sanjay Gandhi) בזמן שלטון החירום בהודו, 1975-1977.

    שלטון החירום בהודו, שהתקיים בין ה-26 ליוני 1975 ועד ה-18 למרץ 1977, הייתה התקופה היחידה שבה לא התקיים שלטון דמוקרטי בהודו העצמאית. בתקופה זו כוחו של בנה הצעיר של ראש הממשלה, אינדירה גנדהי (Indira Gandhi), סאנג'יי גנדהי הגיע לשיאו וזאת למרות שהוא לא היה בעל ניסיון או מעמד פוליטי משמעותי שנים מעטות לפני ההכרזה.

    עם זאת, בניגוד להתייחסות הספרות על שלטון החירום לתופעת עליית כוחו, ככזו שהיוותה תופעת לוואי של שלטון החירום ונבעה מהיחסים המיוחדים בין ראש הממשלה לבנה, אני אטען שעליית כוחו נבעה משינויים במבנה הממשל שהחלו עוד שנים לפני ההכרזה ואפשרו את התהליך שבו סאנג'יי גנדהי וקבוצה מצומצמת של מקורבים השיגו כוח גובר במוסדות המדינה ובמערכת הפוליטית.

    היישום של כוח זה הושג באמצעות שני גופים, אחד לא פורמאלי והשני פורמאלי אך ללא סמכויות משמעותיות, ששימשו לסאנג'יי גנדהי ומקורביו כפלטפורמה חיצונית וחוץ חוקתית כדי להשיג שליטה על מוסדות. גופים אלו היו, "בית ראש הממשלה" (Prime Minister House) וארגון הנוער של מפלגת הקונגרס (Youth Congress). באמצעותם התאפשר לסאנג'יי גנדהי להשיג שליטה הולכת וגוברת על המערכת הבירוקרטית והפוליטית, לבצר את כוחו ולהפוך אותו לפורמאלי, דה-פקטו, בזמן שלטון החירום.

The Rise to Power of Sanjay Gandhi During the 'Emergency' in India, 1975-1977

   The Emergency that existed in India from the 26th July 1975 to 18th of March 1977 was the only period that India didn't have democracy in all its years since independence. At this time, the powers of the Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's young son, Sanjay Gandhi, were at its peak. That happened even thou he didn’t had any experience or political status, or any formal position only a few years before and even during the Emergency.

   Even thou, on a contrary to the literature on the Emergency, in considering the question of his rising to power, that see this as a side affect of the Emergency and as a result of the special relations that were between the Prime Minister and her son, I will claim that Sanjay Gandhi's power was a result of a process that started years before the proclamation of the Emergency and was related to changes in the system of the government and the administration. Those changes allowed Sanjay Gandhi and a small grope of close people to him to get power at the institutions of the country and at the political establishment.

   The implementation of this power was achieve throw tow bodies, the first was non formal, and the second was formal but without any significant power. Those bodies were been used as an outside and non official platform to Sanjay Gandhi and his grope to get control over institutions at the administration and the political institution in India. Those bodies were the "Prime Minister House", and the "Youth Congress". Throw those bodies Sanjay Gandhi  has manage to get greater control over the political and the administrative system in the country, fortified his powers and transform it during the Emergency to formally power, De-facto.  

Public Order and Emergency in Britain, 1908–27

The years 1908–27 were marked by protracted industrial unrest and wartime exigency in Britain. My talk uncovers the legality of government actions taken in an attempt to meet those challenges. I will draw on a particular site of emergency power within the British legal system – the use of military force for public order purposes – in order to uncover official perceptions of the law. I hope to demonstrate an acute lack of conformity between official practice and legal doctrine in this respect. Finally, I will explore how a substantive, liberal concept of the rule of law can so easily buckle when confronted with the application of raw political expedience in a time of perceived crisis.

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The Minerva Center for the Rule of Law under Extreme Conditions at the University of Haifa invites you to a conference:  

The Israeli Democracy in War - Is the ‘Edge’ Protected?

Wednesday, November 5th, 2014, University of Haifa

Program and participants:

09:00 – 09:15 – Gathering

09:15 – 09:30 – Opening Remarks: Prof. Eli Salzberger, Director, Minerva Center

09:30 – 10:00 – Introduction: Prof. Amnon Reichman, Principal Investigator, Minerva Center

 

10:00 –11:30 – First session: Legality of Military Activities during Operation “Protective Edge” According to International Law

(First part of the session will be a lecture, followed by an ‘interview with experts’)

Interviewer and chair: Adv. Ido Rosenzweig (Minerva Center)

Colonel Noam Noiman (Department of International Law, Military Advocate General Corps) – Lecture

Interview with Experts:

Prof. Françoise Hampson(School of Law and Human Rights Centre, University of Essex)

Colonel (res.) Pnina Sharvit-Baruch (The Institute for National Security Studies)

Dr. Eliav Lieblich (Inter Disciplinary Center, Herzliya)

 

11:30 –11:45 – Coffee break

 

10:45 –13:15 – Second session: The Limits of Freedom to Speech in during Armed Conflicts

(A Round Table Discussion)

Chair: Prof. Gad Barzilai (Dean of University of Haifa Law Faculty; Principal Investigator, Minerva Center)

Facilitator: Dr. Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler (The Israel Democracy Institute)

Justice (Emerita) Dalia Dorner (President of the Israeli Press Council)

Adv. Abeer Baker (Clinic of Prisoners Rights and Reentry, University of Haifa)

Adv. Yael Vias Gvirsman (The Concord Research Center for Integration of International Law in Israel, College of Management - Academic Studies)

Adv. Shlomi avramzon (State Attorney, Ministry of Justice)

 

13:15 –14:15 – Lunch Break

 

14:15 –16:15 – Third session: Review, Supervision, and Investigations During and After Armed Conflicts

(A Round Table Discussion)

Facilitator and Chair:  Prof. Amnon Reichman

Prof. Miguel Deutch (Tel Aviv University, Member of Turkel Commission)

Prof. Amichai Cohen (Dean of Law School, Ono Academic College)

Adv. Miri Frankel-Shor (Legal Advisor for Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee)

Adv. Tamar Feldman (The Association for Civil Rights in Israel)

Dr. Ziv Bohrer (Faculty of Law, Bar Ilan University)

Dr. Gilad Noam(Department of Special International Affairs, Ministry of Justice)

Lieutenant Colonel Roni Katzir (former Assistant Military Advocate General (legal affairs))

 

16:15 –16:30 – Coffee break

 

16:30 –18:00 – Fourth session: Rehabilitation and Resilience – the day after / day before

(Lectures and discussion)

Chair: Prof. Eli Salzberger

Colonel Dr.Tamir Moritz (Consultation and Legislation Division, the Military Prosecutor's Office)

Attorney David Rotenberg(The Israeli Compensation Fund)

Adv. Eitan Diamond (Gisha - Protecting Palestinians Freedom of Movement)

 

18:00 –18:15 – Concluding remarks: Prof. Gad Barzilai

 

The conference will take place at the University of Haifa

Rabin observatory.

Participation is free upon registration

For more details contact: Dr. Michal Ben Gal, Academic coordinator

Tel: +972(0)50-216-3543  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Program in PDF format

  Map (Hebrew) 

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הדמוקרטיה הישראלית בתנאי מלחמה -
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מרכז מינרבה לחקר שלטון החוק במצבי קיצון באוניברסיטת חיפה מתכבד להזמינכם לכנס שיעסוק באתגרים שהציב מבצע צוק איתן בפני שלטון החוק בישראל

הכנס יתקיים ביום רביעי, 5.11.2014

 תכנית הכנס והמשתתפים:                                                                                                                           

09:00 - 09:15 - התכנסות

09:15 - 09:30 - דברי פתיחה וברכות: פרופ' עלי זלצברגר (ראש מרכז מינרבה לחקר שלטון החוק במצבי קיצון, אוניברסיטת חיפה)

09:30 - 10:00 - הרצאת מבוא: פרופ' אמנון רייכמן (חוקר ראשי, מרכז מינרבה לחקר שלטון החוק במצבי קיצון, אוניברסיטת חיפה)


10:00 - 11:30 -
מושב ראשון: חוקיות פעולות הלחימה במבצע "צוק איתן" בהתאם למשפט הבין-לאומי 

(המושב יתקיים בשפה האנגלית, חלקו בהרצאה וחלקו בפורמט "ראיון מומחים")

יו"ר ומנחה: עו"ד עדו רוזנצוייג (מרכז מינרבה לחקר שלטון החוק במצבי קיצון, אוניברסיטת חיפה)

אל"מ נעם נוימן (מח' דין בין לאומי, הפרקליטות הצבאית) - הרצאה

ראיון מומחים עם:

Prof. Françoise Hampson (אוניברסיטת אסקס)  

אל"מ (במיל') עו"ד פנינה שרביט-ברוך (המכון למחקרי בטחון לאומי)

ד"ר אליאב ליבליך (המרכז הבינתחומי הרצליה)

 

11:30 - 11:45 - הפסקת קפה

 

 11:45 - 13:15 - מושב שני: גבולות חופש הביטוי בעת הלחימה

(המושב יתקיים בפורמט שולחן עגול)

יו"ר: פרופ' גד ברזילי (דיקן הפקולטה למשפטים; חוקר ראשי במרכז מינרבה לחקר שלטון החוק במצבי קיצון, אוניברסיטת חיפה)

מנחה: דר' תהילה שוורץ אלטשולר (המכון הישראלי לדמוקרטיה)

השופטת (בדימ') דליה דורנר (נשיאת מועצת העיתונאים)

עו"ד שלומי אברמזון (פרקליטות המדינה)

עו"ד עביר בכר (הקליניקה לזכויות ושיקום האסיר, אוניברסיטת חיפה)

עו"ד יעל ויאס גבירצמן (מרכז קונקורד לחקר קליטת המשפט הבינלאומי בישראל, המכללה למנהל)

 

 13:15 - 14:15 - הפסקת צהריים

 

14:15 - 16:15 - מושב שלישי: מנגנוני פיקוח וביקורת

(המושב יתקיים בפורמט שולחן עגול)

יו"ר ומנחה: פרופ' אמנון רייכמן

פרופ' מיגל דויטש (אוניברסיטת תל אביב, חבר ועדת טירקל)

פרופ' עמיחי כהן (דיקן משפטים, המכללה האקדמית ק. אונו)

עו"ד מירי פרנקל שור (יועצת משפטית ועדת חוץ וביטחון)

עו"ד תמר פלדמן (האגודה לזכויות האזרח)

ד"ר זיו בורר (הפקולטה למשפטים, אוניברסיטת בר-אילן)

ד"ר גיל-עד נועם (המחלקה לתפקידים מיוחדים (בין-לאומי), משרד המשפטים)

סא"ל רוני קציר (לשעבר, עוזר משפטי של הפרקליט הצבאי הראשי)

 

 16:15 - 16:30 - הפסקת קפה

 

16:30 - 18:00 - מושב רביעי: שיקום וחוסן: היום שאחרי – היום שלפני

(המושב יתקיים בפורמט הרצאות ודיון)

מנחה: פרופ' עלי זלצברגר

אל"מ ד"ר תמיר מוריץ (מח' ייעוץ וחקיקה, הפרקליטות הצבאית)

עו"ד דוד רוטנברג (הקרן לפיצויים ברשות המיסים) ואמיר דהן (מנהל מחלקת הפיצויים, רשות המיסים)

עו"ד איתן דיאמונד (גישה – מרכז לשמירה על הזכות לנוע)

 

 18:00 - 18:15 - דברי סיכום: פרופ' גד ברזילי 

 

הכנס יתקיים באוניברסיטת חיפה

במצפור רבין

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לפרטים נוספים: דר' מיכל בן גל, מרכזת אקדמית

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Abraham, Haim. "Tort Liability for Belligerent Wrongs" 30 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 808-33 (2019)

Albert, Richard and Roznai, Yaniv. "Emergency Unamendability: Limitations on Constitutional Amendment in Extreme Conditions" (May 16, 2021). 81 Maryland Law Review (forthcoming 2021), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3847420

Albert, Richard and Roznai, Yaniv (eds). Constitutionalism Under Extreme Conditions. Law, Emergency, Exception. Springer (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49000-3

Aviv Yeini, Shelly. "Promoting Peace in International Law: Bringing States to the Mediation Table." Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 58 (2019): 623.

Aviv Yeini, Shelly. "The Law Enforcement Paradigm under the Laws of Armed Conflict: Conceptualizing Yesh Din v. IDF Chief of Staff ", 10 Harvard National Security Journal 461 (2019)

Backhaus, S., Gross, M. L., Waismel-Manor, I., Cohen, H., & Canetti, D. (2020). A cyberterrorism effect? Emotional reactions to lethal attacks on critical infrastructure. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 23(9), 595-603. Published Online: 8 Sep 2020 https://doi-org.ezproxy.haifa.ac.il/10.1089/cyber.2019.0692

Barzilai, Gad. “Uncertainty and the Emergency Legislation of The COVID19 Law” ICON (Hebrew) (2021)

Barzilai, Gad. "A Land of Conflict: Law as a Means of Hegemony." Israel Studies 25, no. 3 (2020): 201-212.

Barzilai, Gad. "A Comment on Humanitarian Interventions", in Thomas Eger, Stefan Oeter, Stefan Voigt (eds.), The International Law and the Rule of Law Under Extreme Conditions, Mohr Siebeck (2017)

Barzilai, Gad. "Constitutionalism of Nation Building and Justice Deconstruction" Tel Aviv Law Journal40    (2017) pp. 471-492 

Bar-Siman-Tov, Ittai and Gaya Harari. “Temporary Legislation’s Finest Hour?: Towards a Proper Model of Temporary Legislation in Israel” (Hebrew), 41)B( Tel Aviv University Law Review ("Iuney Mishpat") (2019), available at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3064829

Bar‐Siman‐Tov, Ittai. "Temporary legislation, better regulation, and experimentalist governance: An empirical study." Regulation & Governance 12, no. 2 (2018): 192-219.
https://doi.org/10.1111/rego.12148

Bjørnskov, Christian, and Stefan Voigt. “This Time is Different?-On the Use of Emergency Measures During the Corona Pandemic”. No. 36. ILE Working Paper Series, 2020.

Bjørnskov, Christian, and Stefan Voigt. “Is constitutionalized media freedom only window dressing? Evidence from terrorist attacks”, Public Choice 1-28 (2020).

Bjørnskov, Christian, and Stefan Voigt. "When does terror induce a state of emergency? And what are the effects?." Journal of conflict resolution 64, no. 4 (2020): 579-613.

Bjørnskov, Christian, and Stefan Voigt. "The architecture of emergency constitutions." International Journal of Constitutional Law 16, no. 1 (2018): 101-127.

Bjørnskov, Christian and Voigt, Stefan, More Power to Government = More People Killed? – On Some Unexpected Effects of Constitutional Emergency Provisions during Natural Disasters (June 3, 2018). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3189749 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3189749

Bjørnskov, Christian, and Stefan Voigt. “Why do governments call a state of emergency? On the determinants of using emergency onstitutions”. European Journal of Political Economy, 54, (2018) 110-123.

Bjørnskov, Christian, and Stefan Voigt, "The Determinants of Emergency Constitutions.” (November 30, 2015). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2697144 (Forthcoming in International Journal of Constitutional Law 2018)

Bjornskov, Christian, and Stefan Voigt. "Dealing with Disaster: Analyzing the Emergency Constitutions of the US States." Ariz. St. LJ 49 (2017): 883.
Available here

Bjørnskov, Christian, and Stefan Voigt. "Why Do Governments Call a State of Emergency?–On the Determinants of Using Emergency Constitutions." (2017). ( available at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2988014. (R&R with European Journal of Political Economy))

Bjørnskov, Christian, and Stefan Voigt. “Notstandsverfassungen – Wer hat sie, wer nutzt sie und wem nützen sie?”; Kriminalwissenschaften in Theorie und Praxis, Frankfurt: Verlag für Polizeiwissenschaft (2017).

Brot, Rivka. “Conflicting Jurisdictions: The Struggle of the Jews in the Displaced Persons Camps for Legal Autonomy”, (2017) Dapim: Studies on the Holocaust, 31:3, 171-199. To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/23256249.2017.1380890

Cirkovic, Elena. "International Law Beyond the Earth System: Orbital Debris and Interplanetary Pollution". Journal of Human Rights and the Environment (JHRE) 2021, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3913944

Davidson, Natalie R. "Shifting the Lens on Alien Tort Statute Litigation: Narrating US Hegemony in Filártiga and Marcos." European Journal of International Law 28.1 (2017): 147-172.

Davidson, Natalie R., "Alien Tort Statute Litigation and Transitional Justice: Bringing the Marcos Case back to the Philippines". International Journal of Transitional Justice (2017) ijx006

Eger,Thomas, Stefan Oeter, Stefan Voigt (eds.), The International Law and the Rule of Law Under Extreme Conditions, Mohr Siebeck (2017), pp. 3-56

Eger, Thomas, Stefan Oeter, and Stefan Voigt (eds.), International Law and the Rule of Law under Extreme Conditions: An Economic Perspective. Contributions to the XIVth Travemünde Symposium on the Economic Analysis of Law (March 27–29, 2014). Mohr Siebeck (2017).

Feinberg, Myriam, States of emergency in France and Israel – terrorism, “permanent emergencies”, and democracy. Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft (2018): 28(4), 495-506.
(DOI : 10.1007/s41358-018-0147-y)

Feinberg, Myriam, "Terrorist and Refugee in the Mediterranean – A European Dilemma," Journal of Levantine Studies 8, no. 2, Winter 2018: 163-188.

Feinberg, Myriam, "The Legality of the International Coalition against ISIS: The Fluidity of International Law", JUSTICE 57, Winter 2015 – 2016, p.24

Feinberg, Myriam, Laura Niada-Avshalom, and Brigit Toebes (eds), National Security, Public Health: Exceptions to Human Rights? (Abingdon:  Routledge, 2016)

Feinberg, Myriam, Sovereignty in the Age of Global Terrorism: The Role of International Organisations, (Nijhoff Law Specials 91, Brill Publishers, June 2016).

Feinberg, Myriam, "Terrorism inside out: Legislating for Humanity to Cooperate against Terrorism." NCJ Int'l L. 42 (2016): 505.‏

Feinberg, Myriam, "International Counterterrorism – National Security and Human Rights: Conflicts of Norms or Checks and Balances?" International Journal of Human Rights, Special Issue, Volume 19, Number 4, 2015.

Felsenstein, D., Shmueli, D., and Thomas, D. 2020. "Cascades - Mapping the multi- disciplinary landscape in a post-pandemic world", International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Vol. 51, 101842

Gutmann, Jerg, Katharina Pfaff, and Stefan Voigt. "Banking crises and human rights." Applied Economics Letters 24, no. 19 (2017): 1374-1377.

Gutmann, Jerg, and Stefan Voigt. "The Heterogeneous Effects of Natural Disasters on Human Rights." (2017). (. Available at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3049032)

Harašta, Jakub. "Legally critical: Defining critical infrastructure in an interconnected world." International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection 21 (2018): 47-56.

Hofnung, Menachem, “The Price of Counterterrorism Information Gathering: Intelligence Informers in the Israeli Courts” Mishpat U'Mimshal, [Law and Government in Israel], 18 (2017). [Hebrew]

מנחם הופנונג, מחיר המידע: קליטה ושיקום של סייעני מערכת הבטחון בערי ישראל, משפט וממשל יח, (תשע"ז)  (קישור ישיר כאן)

Horovitz, Sigall. "International Criminal Courts in Actions: The ICTR's Effect on Death Penalty and Reconciliation in Rwanda." Geo. Wash. Int'l L. Rev. 48 (3) (2015): 505.

Horovitz, Sigall, “The Or Commission and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Transitional Justice Moment in Comparative Perspective”, Law, Society and Culture (March, 2017) 251-289 (Hebrew)

 סיגל הורוביץ, צדק מַעֲברי בהיעדר מעבר: ועדת אור והשסע האתנו-לאומי בישראל. משפט, חברה ותרבות (2017) 251-289 (קישור ישיר כאן)

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Horovitz, Sigall, ‘Rwanda’s Kabgayi trial between international justice and national reconciliation’, in International Practices of Criminal Justice: Social and Legal Perspectives, eds. Mikkel Jarle Christensen and Ron Levi (Routledge, 2018), p. 228

Horovitz, Sigall, ‘Attempted Transitional Justice and Historical Dialogue: The Case of Israel's Or Commission’, in Historical Dialogue and the Prevention of Mass Atrocities, eds. Elazar Barkan, Constantin Goschler and James E. Waller (Routledge, 2020), p. 50.

Housh, Mashor, and Ziv Ohar. "Model-based approach for cyber-physical attack detection in water distribution systems." Water research 139 (2018): 132-143.

Jessberger, F. and Geneuss, J. (eds.), Why Punish Perpetrators of Mass Atrocities? Theories of Punishment in International Criminal Law, Cambridge University Press, 2020.

Jessberger, F., Present State and Future Perspectives of International Criminal Justice (in German), in E. Hoven & M. Kubiciel (eds.), Future Perspectives of Criminal Law (Festschrift für Thomas Weigend), Nomos 2020.

Jessberger, F. and Geneuss, J., The Need for a Robust and Consistent Theory of International Punishment, in: F. Jeßberger & J. Geneuss (eds.), Why Punish Perpetrators of Mass Atrocities? Cambridge University Press, 2020

Jeßberger F. & Geneuss J. (eds.), Syria, International Criminal Justice, and the International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism, Symposium in the Journal of International Criminal Justice, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2017, Issue 15/2.

Jeßberger, F.; Implementing Kampala: The New Crime of Aggression under the German Code of Crimes against International Law, in M. Bohlander et al. (eds.), Justice Without Borders, Essays in Honour of Wolfgang Schomburg, Brill Nijhoff, The Hague 2018, 180.

Jeßberger, Florian, “Much ado about nothing? Reflections on the present state of international criminal law”, Hamburg Law Review (2016), 53-66.

Jeßberger, Florian, “Piracy, Terrorism, and Mercenarism: Reflections on the Malabo Protocol and Regional Jurisdiction over Transnational Crime”, in: G. Werle, L. Fernandez und M. Vormbaum (Hrsg.), The African Criminal Court (The Hague: Asser Press), 2017, 71-88.

Jeßberger, Florian, “The Modern Doctrinal Debate on the Crime of Aggression”, in: C. Kreß & S. Barriga (Hrsg.), The Crime of Aggression - a Commentary (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 2016.

Jeßberger, Florian, “Corporate Involvement in Slavery and Criminal Responsibility under International Law”, Journal of International Criminal Justice 14 (2016), 327-341.

Jubran Ballan, Suha, "Investment Treaty Arbitration and Institutional Backgrounds: An Empirical Study."Wisconsin International law Journal  34 (2016): 31

Kelemen, Bence Kis, “Targeted killing, armed drones and the international law of use of force”. Scientific Proceedings of Guram Tavartkiladze Tbilisi Teaching University, Vol. 8. No. 1. pp. 15-26

Kilovaty, Ido. "World Wide Web of Exploitations-The Case of Peacetime Cyber Espionage Operations under International Law: Towards a Contextual Approach." Colum. Sci. & Tech. L. Rev. 18 (2016): 42.

Kilovaty, Ido, "ICRC, NATO and the U.S. – Direct Participation in Hacktivities – Targeting Private Contractors and Civilians in Cyberspace under International Humanitarian Law", Duke Law and Technology Review 15 (2016): 1-1

Kilovaty, Ido, Virtual Violence - Disruptive Cyberspace Operations as "Attacks" Under International Humanitarian Law, 23 Mich. Telecomm. & Tech. L. Rev. 113 (2016). Available at: https://repository.law.umich.edu/mttlr/vol23/iss1/3/

Koka, Enkelejda, and Veshi, Denard. “Irregular Migration by Sea: Interception and Rescue Intervention in Light of International Law and the EU Sea Borders Regulation” in European Journal of Migration and Law 21.1 (2019) 26-52.

Lemke,Matthias, Demokratie im Ausnahmezustand. Wie Regierungen ihre Macht ausweiten . Campus Verlag GmbH, Frankfurt/New York, 2017

Loevy, Karin, Emergencies in public law: The legal politics of containment. Cambridge University Press, 2016

Lurie, Guy, “What is Modern in the State of Exception?” Journal on European History of Law, 8 (June 2017): 50-57.

Lurie, Guy, “French Citizenship and the Uprisings of 1380-1383”.The Medieval Chronicle, X (May 2016): 119-140.

Lurie, Guy, “Medieval Emergencies and the Contemporary Debate,” Athens Journal of Law,1 (January 2015).

Lurie, Guy, “Citizenship in Late Medieval Champagne: The Towns of Châlons, Reims, and Troyes (1417 – c. 1435),” French Historical Studies, 38:3 (2015): 365-390.‏.

Lurie, Guy, “Appointment of Arab Judges to the Courts in Israel” Mishpat U'Mimshal, [Law and Government in Israel], 16 (2015): 307-315- [Hebrew].  

לוריא, גיא, מינוי שופטים ערביים לבתי המשפט בישראל. משפט וממשל ט"ז, 307-315 (תשע"ה)

Mačák,Kubo, "Decoding Article 8 of the International Law Commission’s Articles on State Responsibility: Attribution of Cyber Operations by Non-State Actors." Journal of Conflict and Security Law 21.3 (2016): 405-428.‏

Mann, Itamar, "Eichmann’s Mistake: The Problem of Thoughtlessness in International Criminal Law", Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence (2020), 154-181

Mann, Itamar, "Disentangling Displacements: Historical Justice for Mizrahis and Palestinians in Israel", Theoretical Inquiries in Law (2020), 427-458

Mann, Itamar, "The Right to Perform Rescue: Jurisprudence and Drowning", German Law Journal (2020), 598-619 

Megiddo Tamar and Benvenisti Eyal, Inclusion and Representation: The Settlement of Property Claims in the Aftermath of Armed Conflict. Theoretical Inquiries in Law, 21(2), 397-425 (2020)

Megiddo, Tamar, Online Activism, Digital Domination, and the Rule of Trolls (September 26, 2019). 58 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 394 (2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3459983 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3459983

Oeter, Stafan. Verteidigung als gesamtstaatlicher Ansatz oder Primat des Militärischen im Verteidigungsfall?, in: Sebastian Graf Kielmannsegg/Heike Krieger/Stefan Sohm (Hrsg.), Die Wiederkehr der Landes- und Bündnisverteidigung. Neue Rechtsfragen eines alten Szenarios, Baden-Baden: Nomos 2020, S. 209-233

Oeter, Stafan. Soziale Medien und die Beeinflussung politischer Prozesse durch auswärtige Mächte, in: Roland Broemel/Arne Pilniok (Hrsg.), Die digitale Gesellschaft als Herausforderung für das Recht in der Demokratie, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 2020, S. 73-94.

Oeter, Stafan. Plädoyer für die Normierung roter Linien des nicht mehr Hinnehmbaren – Rechtswissenschaftliche Perspektive, in: Matthias Rogg/Sophie Scheidt/Hartwig von Schubert (Hrsg.), Ethische Herausforderungen digitalen Wandels in bewaffneten Konflikten, Hamburg: German Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies 2020, S. 97-112

Oeter, Stafan. The Kurds between Discrimination, Autonomy and Self-Determination, in: Peter Hilpold (ed.), Autonomy and Self-Determination: Between Legal Assertions and Utopian Aspirations, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2018, pp. 208-246.

Oeter, Stafan. Legitimationsfragen rechtserhaltender Gewalt im globalen Staatensystem. Eine völkerrechtliche Perspektive, in: Sarah Jäger/Arnulf von Scheliha (Hrsg.), Recht in der Bibel und in kirchlichen Traditionen (Frieden und Recht Bd.1), Wiesbaden: Springer VS, (2018) pp. 96-119.

Oeter, Stafan. Der Ukraine-Konflikt und das Völkerrecht: Wie gelingt die Rückkehr zu einem völkerrechtskonformen Zustand, in: Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven (Hg.) Kampf um die Ukraine: Ringen um Selbstbestimmung und geopolitische Interessen, Baden-Baden/Münster: Nomos/Aschendorff (2018) pp. 191-234.

Oeter, Stafan. How to Deal with International Terrorism: Comment on Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks, in: Thomas Eger, Stefan Oeter, Stefan Voigt (eds.), The International Law and the Rule of Law Under Extreme Conditions, Mohr Siebeck (2017) pp 249-264.

Oeter, Stafan. Die friedensethische Bedeutung der Kategorie Recht, in: Ines-Jacqueline Werkner/Klaus Ebeling (Hg.), Handbuch Friedensethik, Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2017, S. 139-151.

Rosenberg Rubins, Rottem. Crimmigration and the ‘Paradox of Exclusion’, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 2021;, gqab025, https://doi.org/10.1093/ojls/gqab025

Rosenthal, Maoz, Barzilai, Gad and Meydani, Assaf. Judicial Review in a Defective Democracy: Judicial Review and Judicial Nominations in Constitutional Courts, Journal of Law and Courts 9 (1) (Spring 2021)

Roznai, Yaniv. Constituent Powers, Amendment Powers and Popular Sovereignty: Linking Unamendability and Amendment Procedures, in The Foundations and Traditions of Constitutional Amendment (Richard Albert, Xenophon Contiadesand Alkmene Fotiado eds., Hart Publishing, 2017), 23-49.

Roznai, Yaniv. "Necrocracy or Democracy? Assessing Objections to Constitutional Unamendability." In An Unamendable Constitution?, pp. 29-61. Springer, Cham, 2018.

Roznai, Yaniv. “‘We the People’, ‘Oui, the People’ and the Collective Body: Perceptions of Constituent Power”, in Comparative Constitutional theory 295- 316 (Gary Jacobsohn and Miguel Schor eds., Edward Elger, 2018).

Roznai, Yaniv. Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments – The Limits of Amendment Powers (Oxford University Press, 2017) [Oxford Constitutional Theory Series].

Roznai, Yaniv. “Constituent Powers, Amendment Powers and Popular Sovereignty: Linking Unamendability and Amendment Procedures”, in The Foundations and Traditions of Constitutional Amendment 23-49 (Richard Albert, Xenophon Contiades and Alkmene Fotiado eds., Hart Publishing, 2017).

Roznai,Yaniv, "Unamendability and The Genetic Code of The Constitution", 27(2) European Review of Public Law (ERPL/REDP) (summer/été 2015): 775-825 

Roznai,Yaniv, Book Review: Sofia Ranchordas, "Constitutional Sunsets and Experimental Legislation, Edward Elgar, 2014", American Journal of Comparative Law 64 (2016):790-794

Roznai,Yaniv, "The Insecurity of Human Security", 32(1) Wisconsin International Law Journal 95-141 (2014).

Roznai,Yaniv, "‘A Bird is Known by its Feathers’ – On The Importance and Complexities of Definitions in Legislation", 2(2) The Theory and Practice of Legislation (formerLegisprudence) 145-169 (2014). 

Roznai,Yaniv, and Silvia Suteu, “The Eternal Territory? On Ukraine’s Unamendable Provision and Territorial Integrity”, 16(3) German Law Journal 542-580 (2015)

Roznai,Yaniv, and Karin Peer Fridman, “Revolutionary Lawyering”, 11 Hamishpat 303-344 (2015) [Hebrew]

רוזנאי, יניב וקארין פאר-פרידמן, עריכת דין מהפכנית המשפט (תשע"ה)

Roznai,Yaniv, and Nadiv Mordechay. "Access to Justice 2.0: Access to legislation and beyond."The Theory and Practice of Legislation3.3 (2015): 333-369.

Roznai,Yaniv, and Hillel Sommer, “’Mother of all Rights’: the constitutional Right to Life”, 19 Mishpat VeAsakim 626-537 (August 2016) (Hebrew)

רוזנאי, יניב והלל סומר, "אם כל הזכויות": הזכות החוקתית לחיים, משפט ועסקים יט, תשע"ו (אוגוסט 2016) 626–537 .

Rubinfeld Dan and Michal S. Gal, “Access Barriers to Big Data” 59(2) Arizona L. Rev. (2017)

Saliternik, Michal , Reducing the Price of Peace: The Human Rights Responsibilities of Third Party Facilitators, 48 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 179 (2015).

Salzberger, Eli. The Weimar Constitution and Legal Culture and Israeli Law and Jurisprudence, in Thomas Kleinlein and Christopher Ohler (eds. ),Weimar international Kontext und Rezeption der Verfassung von 1919 , Mohr Siebeck 2020, pp. 233-261 

Salzberger, Eli.  Israel at 70: The Relations Between Religion and the State, Democracy and the Israeli Legal System, in Regina Polak (ed.),Israel’s 70th Anniversary: Insights and Perspectives, Religion and Transformation in Contemporary European Society, Volume 19, Vienna University Press, 2020, pp. 45-65.

Salzberger, Eli. Counter-Terrorism Law and the Rule of Law Under Extreme Conditions: Theoretical Insights and Israeli Law and Jurisprudence, in OJK/Muller, Krise der Liberaien Demokratie, Kritik und Forschrift im Rechsstaat, Band 49, Wien: Linde Verlag 2019, pp. 163-190

Salzberger, Eli M. Counter-Terrorism Law and the Rule of Law Under Extreme Conditionds: Theoretical Insights and the Experience of Israel, in Julie Alix and Oliver Cagn (eds.), L’hypothese De La Gueree Contre Le Terrorism: Implications Juridiques, Paris: Dalloz, 2017, pp. 43-62.

Salzberger, Eli M., “The Rule of Law in International Law and Extreme Conditions” in: Thomas Eger, Stefan Oeter, and Stefan Voigt (eds.), International Law and the Rule of Law under Extreme Conditions: An Economic Perspective. Contributions to the XIVth Travemünde Symposium on the Economic Analysis of Law (March 27–29, 2014). Mohr Siebeck (2017)

Salzberger, Eli M., La Legislation Antiterroriste Israelienne, 38 Archives de Politique Criminelle (2016) 189-226.

Salzberger, Eli, "The Rule of Law Under Extreme Conditions and International Law: A Law and Economics Perspective" (October 12, 2014). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2508846 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2508846

Shereshevsky, Yahli. “International Decision: HCJ 3003/18 Yesh Din–Volunteers for Human Rights v. Chief of General Staff, Israel Defense Forces (IDF)." The American Journal of International Law 113, no. 2 (2019): 361-368.

Shmueli, D. F., Ozawa, C. P., & Kaufman, S. Collaborative Planning Principles for Disaster Preparedness. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 101981. (2020)(https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101981)

Shmueli, Deborah, Ehud Segal, Michal Ben Gal, Eran Feitelson and Amon Reichman. "Earthquake readiness in volatile regions: the case of Israel”, Natural Hazards 98(2) 405-423. (2019)
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Shmueli, Deborah, Michal Ben Gal, Ehud Segal, Amon Reichman and Eran Feitelson . “How can regulatory systems be assessed? The case of earthquake preparedness in Israel”. Evaluation  25(1), 80-98. (2018)
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Slawotsky, Joel (2021). Enforcing comfort letters on Chinese offshore debt, Capital Markets Law Journal ; kmab034, https://doi.org/10.1093/cmlj/kmab034

Taormina, Riccardo, Stefano Galelli, Nils Ole Tippenhauer, Elad Salomons, Avi Ostfeld, Demetrios G. Eliades, Mohsen Aghashahi et al. "Battle of the attack detection algorithms: Disclosing cyber attacks on water distribution networks." Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 144, no. 8 (2018): 04018048.

Turkut, Emre and Garahan, Sabina. “The ‘Reasonable Suspicion’ test of Turkey’s Post-coup Emergency Rule under the ECHR”. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 38(4), 264-282.(2020)
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Turkut, Emre. “Accommodating Security Imperatives v. Protecting Fundamental Rights: The Challenge of States of Emergency in the Context of Countering Terrorism in Turkey”. Security and Human Rights 28(2018) 1-33. (2018)

Uerpmann-Wittzack, Robert, Evelyne Lagrange & Stefan Oeter, eds., Religion and International Law: Living Together, Leiden/Boston: Brill – Nijhoff, 2018, VII + 383 pp.

Veshi, Denard, Enkelejda Koka, and Carlo Venditti, ‘A New Law of Advance Directives in Italy: a critical legal analysis’. Journal of Law and Medicine 26.1 (2019):702-710.

Veshi, Denard, Enkelejda Koka, and Carlo Venditti, ‘The Importance of Legal Proxy in End-Of-Life Decisions in Some Western European Countries’ in Rivista Italiana di Medicina Legale e del Diritto in campo sanitario 3/2018, pp. 901- 915. (in Italian)

Veshi, Denard. “Long-Term Care in Some Western European Countries: The Role of Public and Private Sectors” Politica del diritto 48.4 (2017):721-740.

Veshi, Denard and Gerald Neitzke,"The Role of Legal Proxies in End-of- Life Decisions in Italy: A Comparison with Other Western European Countries". Journal of Law and Medicine 24.4 (2017): 959-969.

Veshi, Denard and Gerald Neitzke,"Council of Europe: Guide on the decision-making process regarding medical treatment in end-of- life situations". Medical Law International 16.1-2 (2016): 94-102.

Veshi, Denard, “The cost of long-term care in Italy: the role of the public and private sector”. Politica del diritto / a. XLVI, n. 2, giugno 2015 (Italian) 

Vitale, David. “A Trust Network Model for Social Rights Fulfilment”. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, (2018) 38(4), 706-732.

Vitale, David. "Political Trust as the Basis for a Social Rights Enforcement Framework" (2018) 44(1) Queen's Law Journal 177.

Voigt, Stefan. (2018). “Contracting for Catastrophe: Legitimizing Emergency Constitutions by Drawing on Social Contract Theory”. Available at SSRN 
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Werle, Gerhard, and Florian Jessberger. Principles of international criminal law. Oxford University Press, 4th edn. 2020.

Werle, Gerhard & Florian Jeßberger, Völkerstrafrecht, 4. Auflage (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck), 2016.

Yemini, Moran, The New Irony of Free Speech (September 11, 2018). Columbia Science and Technology Law Review, Vol. 20, 2019, Forthcoming. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3247735

 

Conferences Summaries

Round Tables February 17th 2014 Summary: Law and Emergencies in Israel (Hebrew)

סיכום כנס שולחנות עגולים, 17 בפברואר 2014: משפט ומצבי חירום בישראל

"In House" research working papers

Laws and Emergencies- A Comparative Overview - English version

Law and Emergencies - A Comparative Overview -  Mixed Hebrew + English version

 

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Emanuela-Chiara Gillard, Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict: COUNTER-TERRORISM AND HUMANITARIAN ACTION IN GAZA - THREE KEY ELEMENTS OF THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK

Ackermann, Tobias:The ILC Draft Articles on the Effects of Armed Conflicts on Treaties:Room for Termination or Suspension of Bilateral Investment Treaties? e-mail:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Awodi, Peter: Counter Terrorism Laws and Human Rights:Interrogating State-Civil Society Relations in Nigerie and Kenya

Cirkovic, Elena: The “Earth system” as an actor in international law 

Davidson, Natalie: Judging the Marcos Regime in U.S. Courts: ATS Litigation as Postcolonial Law

Davidson, Natalie: “Shifting the Lenses on Alien Tort Statute Litigation: Narrating US Hegemony in Filártiga and Marcos”. Accepted for publication in the European Journal of International Law. 

Ginsburg, Tom: War and Constitutional Design                   e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Graham, Patrick: Public Order in Britain’s Wartime Emergency, 1914–18: The Defence of the Realm Act This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Kilovaty, Ido: Will “Cyber Bonds” Mitigate Transnational Cyberspace Threats? e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Kouroutakis, Antonios: The Emergency Constitution of Greece: Ideal on Paper, Inefficient in Reality

Krieger, Tim and Daniel Meierrieks: How to Deal with International Terrorism? Tim Krieger's home page

Lemke, Matthias: Erosion of the Rule of Law: The State of Emergency as a Strategic Narrative in Representative Democracies   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.    This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. l Webpage

Loevy, Karin: Who Decides on the Emergency? Comparing Institutional Response Capacities in the US Executive and the UK Parliament Post 9/11email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Reinisch, August  Rules for an Orderly Insolvency of States?

Roznai, Yaniv and Silvia Suteu: The Eternal Territory? The Crimean Crisis and Ukraine’s Territorial Integrity as an Unamendable Constitutional Principle. German Law Journal, Vol. 16 No. 03 pp 542-580, 2015. 

Roznai, Yaniv: The Insecurity of Human Security (November 8, 2014). Wisconsin International Law Journal, Vol. 32, No. 1, 2014. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2520834

Salzberger, Eli: Counterterrorism Law in Israel + Postscript 

Salzberger, Eli:  The Rule of Law Under Extreme Conditions and International Law: Introductory Notes

Trute, Hans-Heinrich: How to deal with pandemics             e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Vaubel, Roland: The Breakdown of the Rule of Law in the Euro-Crisis: Implications for the Reform of the EU Court of Justice 

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