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h1 AI at UNGA79: Recapping Key Themes
h3 Early Edition
h4 October 1 2024
h4 JS Editor Brian Finucane Featured on NPR
h4 Senior Fellow Brianna Rosen and Co-Editor-in-Chief Tess Bridgeman at the 2024 REAIM Summit
h4 Co-Editor-in-Chief Tess Bridgeman on presidential powers expert panel
h4 Video explainer for WSJ of SCOTUS immunity decision by our co-editor-in-chief
h4 NPR features Just Security study of effects of SCOTUS Jan. 6th decision on criminal obstruction
h4 JS Senior Fellow Brianna Rosen Featured in National Journal
h4 JS Senior Fellow Brianna Rosen Featured on Carnegie Council Podcast
h4 JS Executive Editor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin Appointed as Honorary King's Counsel by His Majesty The King of England
h4 NPR Features Just Security Panel on Missouri v Murthy
h4 JS Editor Brian Finucane Featured in Wall Street Journal
h4 Just Security Contributors Cited in CRS Report on the Russia-Ukraine War
h4 Executive Editor Oona Hathaway Featured on PBS News Hour
h4 Senior Fellow Brianna Rosen and JS Board Member Julie Owono Lead Oxford-Harvard Event on AI Governance
h4 Washington Senior Editor Viola Gienger Gives Baker School National Security Distinguished Lecture
h4 JS Editor E. Tendayi Achiume Named MacArthur Fellow
h3 Recent Articles
h3 The Essential Role of ‘Civic Space’ in Safeguarding Electoral Integrity: How a Decision in Africa Can Reverberate
h3 A Confusing Rule for the Ages: A Review of the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Presidential Immunity
h3 The United Nations in Hindsight: Does the Security Council Matter?
h3 The State Department Reform Commission: A Once in A Generation Opportunity to Reform American Diplomacy
h3 Summary of DOJ Indictment of Iranian 2024 Election Interference
h3 Analysis of Remarkable and Unremarkable Aspects of Iranian 2024 Election Interference Indictment
h3 Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Sept. 23-27)
h3 The ‘Obligation to Prevent’ in a Future Crimes Against Humanity Convention
h3 The Just Security Podcast: A New Guide to International Law and Military Activities in Outer Space
h3 The Next Step for USAID’s New Digital Policy: Account for Conflict Risks and Include Peacebuilding
h3 Rethinking Responsible Use of Military AI: From Principles to Practice
h3 Just Security’s Artificial Intelligence Archive
h3 Article 7(2) of Amended Protocol II on Conventional Weapons and the Lebanon Pager Explosions
h3 Will US Public Support for Ukraine Aid Survive the Presidential Campaign?
h3 Absolute Presidential Immunity and the Evasion of Checks and Balances: My Testimony Before the Senate Judiciary Committee
h3 A Perilous Senate Hearing on Bill to Sanction the International Criminal Court
h3 Rethinking the United Nations Cybercrime Treaty
h3 Why Criminalize Ecocide? Experts Weigh In
h3 Digest of Recent Articles on Just Security (Sept. 14-20)
h3 The Just Security Podcast: What to Expect from the 2024 U.N. General Assembly
h3 The New Intelligence Community Directive on Prepublication Review: Important Reforms and Critical Omissions
h3 Musk, X, and Trump 2024: Where are the Legal and Ethical Boundaries?
h3 UNGA 79: Expert Analysis & Resources
h3 U.N. General Assembly High-Level Week 2024 : What Experts Are Looking For
h3 Just Security’s Israel-Hamas War Archive
h3 A 2024 Election Litigation Hot List
h3 Law of War Questions Raised by Exploding Pagers in Lebanon
h3 Just Security’s Climate Archive
h3 A Modern Narcos? A Guide to the “El Mayo” Sinaloa Cartel Surrender
h3 Competition, Not Control, is Key to Winning the Global AI Race
h3 Toward a Fuller Understanding of U.S. Legal Objections to ICC Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant, Part I
h3 Guide to the Formal and Informal Agendas at the 2024 UN General Assembly Summit
h3 Featured Articles
h4 AI at UNGA79: Recapping Key Themes
h4 The State Department Reform Commission: A Once in A Generation Opportunity to Reform American Diplomacy
h4 Analysis of Remarkable and Unremarkable Aspects of Iranian 2024 Election Interference Indictment
h4 The Next Step for USAID’s New Digital Policy: Account for Conflict Risks and Include Peacebuilding
h4 Article 7(2) of Amended Protocol II on Conventional Weapons and the Lebanon Pager Explosions
h4 Will US Public Support for Ukraine Aid Survive the Presidential Campaign?
h4 Rethinking the United Nations Cybercrime Treaty
h4 Why Criminalize Ecocide? Experts Weigh In
h4 Musk, X, and Trump 2024: Where are the Legal and Ethical Boundaries?
h4 U.N. General Assembly High-Level Week 2024 : What Experts Are Looking For
h4 A 2024 Election Litigation Hot List
h4 Law of War Questions Raised by Exploding Pagers in Lebanon
h4 Competition, Not Control, is Key to Winning the Global AI Race
h4 Political Violence in the United States Is Rising – and It Might Be Up to Americans to Say “Enough!”
h4 America’s Overlooked National Security Threat
h4 To Challenge State Capture, the US Needs a Strategy of State Retrieval
h4 Telegram’s Security Sham
h4 Public-Safety Reform and Preventing Targeted Violence: Two Sides of the Same Public-Health Coin
h4 Putting the Second REAIM Summit into Context
h4 The Growing Threat from North Korea
h4 ‘Good Moral Character?’ Holding Trump to the Same Standards as the Immigrants He Vilifies
h4 Don’t Downplay Risks of AI for Democracy
h4 Don’t Sanction the ICC for Doing its Job
h4 Russia’s Eliminationist Rhetoric Against Ukraine: A Collection
h4 Presidential Immunity Decision May Have Implications for Congressional-Executive Divide on Criminal Contempt
h4 Ukraine’s Incursion into Kursk Oblast: A Lawful Case of Defensive Invasion?
h4 Expert Explainer: The US for the first time submits a formal brief to the International Criminal Court on the ‘Situation in Palestine’
h4 Time for the International Criminal Court to Recognize Persons with Disabilities and the Slave Trade
h4 The Just Security Podcast: Assessing the Recent Response of International Law and Institutions in Palestine and Israel
h4 A Presidential Proclamation to End the Iraq War: Unilateral Executive Action to Defang a Zombie AUMF
h4 Unforced Error: Article 124 and the Regrettable Caveat to Ukraine’s Proposed Ratification of the ICC Statute
h4 Revoking the 9/11 Plea Deals: Human Rights Consequences
h4 Collecting Just Security’s Afghanistan Coverage on Third Anniversary of Taliban Takeover
h4 Breaking the Deadlock: New Talks Needed to Help End Sudan’s Violence and Offer a Glimmer of Hope
h4 The Perils of Expertise: How the DOJ Indictment of Sue Mi Terry Can Chill the Think Tank World
h4 Justice for Trans-border Torture Requires Rethinking the International Criminal Court’s Jurisdiction in the Israel-Palestine Conflict
h4 Our Lives Depend on the Cloud. Now What?
h4 Wake Up Call: UN Security Council’s Report on ISIS and al-Qaeda
h4 The Just Security Podcast: Assessing the Laws of War
h4 The Just Security Podcast: The Evolution of U.S. Hostage Policy
h4 The Aftermath of the Haniyeh Killing: How to Avoid a New Middle East War
h4 Donald Trump’s Dangerous Views on Disability and the Power to Think Differently
h4 Collecting Just Security’s Analysis of the Supreme Court’s Term
h4 A Prudential Way Forward in Trump v. United States
h4 Space May be Opening for Negotiations with Iran
h4 What the Draft UN “Pact for the Future” Tells Us About International Insecurity
h4 International Court of Justice’s Call on All States to End Israel’s Occupation and Find a Path to Peace
h4 United States v. Nixon at Fifty: Why Judge Cannon Is Wrong About the Attorney General’s Authority to Select a Special Counsel
h4 Azerbaijan’s Aliyev Extends Arbitrary Detentions Even as He Prepares to Host Global Climate Conference COP29
h4 Assessing the Civilian and Political Institutions of Armed Non-State Actors under International Law
h4 The State Department’s Civilian Harm Incident Response Guidance: How to Make a Good Thing Better
h4 Three Flaws in the Supreme Court’s Decision on Presidential Criminal Immunity
h4 How ‘Economic Security’ is Re-shaping Presidential Power
h4 Judge Cannon Finds Special Counsel Unconstitutional in Trump Classified Documents Case: What’s Next for Jack Smith?
h4 After the NATO Summit, Allies Need to Step Up Their Game on Ukraine, Russia, and China
h4 The Value and Costs of Intelligence Diplomacy: CIA Director Burns in the Spotlight
h4 The Just Security Podcast NATO’s Washington Summit: Russia’s War on Ukraine Tests Alliance
h4 War and What We Make of the Law
h4 At the NATO Summit, Strategy and Politics in Play
h4 The International Criminal Court’s Jurisdiction in Palestine and the ‘Oslo Accords Issue’
h4 Death Toll Climbs in Ukraine With Russia’s ‘Double-Tap’ Strikes
h4 Engaging Africa in the ICC Prosecutor’s New Policy Paper on Complementarity and Cooperation
h4 The Just Security Podcast: Presidential Immunity After Trump v. United States
h4 Not Just Trump: America’s Growing Problem With Race
h4 Assessing Jus Ad Bellum Proportionality: A Factored Approach
h4 Humanitarian Notification in Gaza is Broken: How to Document and Respond When Things Go Wrong
h4 Divided Supreme Court Hands Trump Broad Immunity for Prosecution for Official Acts
h4 Foreign Affairs Deference After Chevron
h4 The Limited Effects of Fischer: DOJ Data Reveals Supreme Court’s Narrowing of Jan. 6th Obstruction Charges Will Have Minimal Impact
h4 The United Nations in Hindsight: The Military Staff Committee, Striving for Relevance in a Changing Era
h4 AI at the Border: Racialized Impacts and Implications
h4 The Just Security Podcast: ICC Arrest Warrants for Russian Attacks on Ukraine’s Power Grid
h4 Unpacking the Supreme Court’s Punt on Alleged Government ‘Coercion’ of Social Media Companies: What Murthy v. Missouri Did and Did Not Say
h4 UN Special Rapporteur Report on Afghanistan Adds to Momentum to Recognize Gender Apartheid as a Crime Against Humanity
h4 Should Trump Get Jail Time? A Survey of Sentences for Falsifying Business Records in the First Degree
h4 Government Use of AI is Expanding: We Should Hope for the Best but Safeguard Against the Worst
h4 The Assange Plea and Press Freedom
h4 A Modern Rush for ‘Green Deal’ Minerals Challenges Troubled Governance in the Western Balkans
h4 Trump’s Special Counsel Hearings: Judge Appears Concerned Over Jack Smith’s Funding
h4 The Missing AI Conversation We Need to Have: Environmental Impacts of Generative AI
h4 Symposium: ICC Prosecutor Launches Policy on Complementarity and Cooperation
h4 Toward a Global Sanctions Compact for Long-Overdue Reform
h4 A Symposium on the International Criminal Court and the Israel-Hamas War
h4 Introducing the Symposium on AI and Human Rights
h4 The Oversight Board Needs Access to Facebook’s Algorithms to do its Job
h4 Corruption in Ukraine: Myths and Reality
h4 Is Secret Law the Solution to an Overbroad Surveillance Authority?
h4 Whose Justice? Rohingya Perspectives on Post-Atrocity Justice
h4 Next UN Afghanistan Talks in Doha Must Hold Taliban to Account on Human Rights
h4 With Watershed Election, Claudia Sheinbaum Must Address Mexico’s Human Rights Crisis
h4 Rebel Laws in Conflict: From Law-Taking to Law-Making and Law-Adapting
h4 Open Source AI: The Overlooked National Security Imperative
h4 Clowns, Reverse Boycotts, and Involuntary Walkathons: How Communities are Making Political Violence Backfire
h4 UN Recognition to Mark the Srebrenica Genocide Is Only the Beginning
h4 ​​Combatant Privilege vs. Criminal Responsibility for Organized Armed Groups
h4 Q&A: ‘The Oceans Court’ Issues Landmark Advisory Opinion on Climate Change
h4 Imprisoned Writer Serving 9 Years Illustrates Vietnam’s Crackdown on Expression
h4 On Georgia’s `Russian Law,’ Amendments Are a Trap: The West Should Just Say No
h4 Comprehensive Timeline on False Electors Scheme in 2020 Presidential Election
h4 Violence as Redress: A Right to Rebellion for Armed Groups under International Law?
h3 Resources
h3 Trackers
h4 Russia’s Eliminationist Rhetoric Against Ukraine: A Collection
h4 January 6 Clearinghouse
h4 UNGA 79: Expert Analysis & Resources
h3 Series
h4 Symposium: ICC Prosecutor Launches Policy on Complementarity and Cooperation
h4 Introducing the Symposium on AI and Human Rights
h4 Symposium: International Law in Ukraine – The View from Lviv
h4 A Symposium on the International Criminal Court and the Israel-Hamas War
h4 2024 and Beyond: Just Security’s US Election Protection Coverage
h4 Introducing Just Security’s Series on Reparations in Russia’s War Against Ukraine
h4 It’s Time to Establish a Syria Victims Fund
h4 The Future of Atrocity Prevention: A Joint Symposium
h4 Introducing the Symposium on AI Governance: Power, Justice, and the Limits of the Law
h4 Introduction to Symposium: Ending Perpetual War
h4 Joint Symposium on U.S. Cooperation with the International Criminal Court’s Ukraine Investigation
h4 U.N. General Assembly and International Criminal Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression Against Ukraine
h4 Introducing the Symposium on U.S. Support for the ICC’s Trust Fund for Victims
h4 Antisemitism and Threats to American Democracy
h4 Toward a Values-Based Foreign Policy: Developing an Ethical Checklist
h4 Tracking COP27: Notable Moments and Key Themes
h4 On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Reflections on Tribal Sovereignty in Haaland v. Brackeen
h4 Ending Perpetual War
h4 The Case for Creating an International Tribunal to Prosecute the Crime of Aggression Against Ukraine (Part I)
h4 Introduction to Symposium: Still at War – Where and Why the United States is Fighting the “War on Terror”
h4 After a Year of Privation With the Taliban’s Return, the People of Afghanistan Deserve Better from the US and the World
h4 Introduction to Just Security’s Series on Executive Order 9066, 80 Years After Signing
h4 Congress Can and Should Address the Threat from Unauthorized Paramilitary Activity
h4 The Good Governance Papers: A January 2022 “Report Card” Update
h4 Symposium Recap: Security, Privacy and Innovation – Reshaping Law for the AI Era
h4 Towards a New Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity: Next Steps
h4 Introduction to Symposium: How Perpetual War Has Changed Us — Reflections on the Anniversary of 9/11
h4 New Just Security Series: Beyond the Myanmar Coup
h4 New Just Security Series: Reflections on Afghanistan on the Eve of Withdrawal
h4 Introducing a Symposium on the UN Global Counterterrorism Strategy
h4 The Méndez Principles: Leadership to Transform Interrogation via Science, Law, and Ethics
h4 Introduction to Just Security’s Series on Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921
h3 Key Topics
h3 About Us

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