Information on "Law" and "Middle East"
September 2012
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18 Sep 2012
Conflating Spaces: Syrian Rebels and Refugees in South Turkey
There are worrying signs that refugee camps in Turkey are being used by Syria's armed opposition. Not only does this violate basic humanitarian principles but it alters the dynamics of Syria's conflict, argue Mark Naftalin and Kristian Berg Harpviken. More on «Conflating Spaces: Syrian Rebels and Refugees in South Turkey»
June 2012
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11 Jun 2012
The Military Option in the Iranian Nuclear Crisis
An Israeli air strike on Iran's nuclear facilities jeopardizes the security of the Middle East. Our partners at C.A.P argue that the European Union should persuade Israel to refrain from exercising this option. More on «The Military Option in the Iranian Nuclear Crisis»
May 2010
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6 May 2010
Justifying Targeted Killings
The Obama administration has attempted a complete legal justification for targeted killings in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen. It isn’t quite hitting the mark, Peter A Buxbaum writes for ISN Security Watch. More on «Justifying Targeted Killings»


