Abstract The use of social network analysis (SNA) during the War on Terror has been a topic of significant political and academic discourse. SNA is an empirical method that
graphically and mathematically represents interactions or relationships between nodes (eg, individuals, organizations) and the ties that connect them. [...]
AbstractThe conflict between the Russian Federation and Ukraine has again raised the problem of neutrality in the light of the massive shipment by Western States of military
assets to Ukraine and the restrictive measures (sanctions) against the Russian Federation. [...]
AbstractThe military has often been used as a proving ground for advances in technology. With the advent of machine learning, algorithms and artificial intelligence, there
has been a slew of scholarship around the legal and ethical challenges of applying those technologies to the military. [...]
AbstractInternational nuclear security law includes treaties such as the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material and its amendment (A/CPPNM), as well as a
series of soft law instruments, such as the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) Nuclear Security Series (NSS). [...]
Drones and International Law: A Techno-Legal Machinery by Mignot-MahdaviRebecca, Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2023, 283pp. ISBN: 978-1-009-34655-9,
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AbstractThe international legal regimes for refugees and for statelessness have much in common. Both aim at mitigating an absence of State protection of individual rights,
while the treaties central to each are related in substance, structure and seek to balance similar concerns. [...]
AbstractRussia’s invasion of Ukraine again proves the essential role of collective non-recognition against unlawful situations, despite contentious debates concerning the
status of the principle of non-recognition in the international legal system. However, an old but unsettled question also resurfaces: How should we perceive the relationship [...]
In natural language processing (NLP), named entity recognition (NER) and semantic classification are essential tasks. NER is a fundamental task, that identify named entities
in text such as people, organizations, and locations. In Legal domain, NER is particularly important due to the variety of named entities that appear in legal documents [...]