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11 Apr 2016, 10:47 am by Elina Saxena
The Wall Street Journal reports that “the Syrian regime, emboldened by battlefield victories, is pushing a political solution to end the war that keeps President Bashar al-Assad in power, in defiance of the agenda supported by Russia, his vital ally. [read post]
9 Apr 2016, 9:53 am by Rita Siemion, Heather Brandon
Marty Lederman provided a broad summary over at Just Security and here at Lawfare Jack Goldsmith, Ashley Deeks, and Daniel Bethlehem have been discussing Egan’s treatment of imminence under the jus ad bellum. [read post]
9 Apr 2016, 7:51 am by Alex R. McQuade
Daniel Bethlehem responded, saying that Goldsmith had missed a crucial element. [read post]
8 Apr 2016, 12:48 pm by Alex R. McQuade
Islamic State fighters abducted at least 170 workers from a cement factory this week. [read post]
8 Apr 2016, 9:57 am by Jack Goldsmith
Daniel Bethlehem says that my claim that the Obama administration has embraced the Bush doctrine of preemption for anticipatory self-defense “misses an essential element. [read post]
8 Apr 2016, 5:36 am by Benjamin Wittes
Ashley Deeks, Marty Lederman, Jack Goldsmith and Daniel Bethlehem have already commented on State Department Brian Egan's speech at ASIL last week. [read post]
6 Apr 2016, 12:30 pm by Jack Goldsmith
Here is Egan’s similar account of the flexible jus ad bellum test when the United States is responding in self-defense "to imminent [threats] before they occur": When considering whether an armed attack is imminent under the jus ad bellum for purposes of the initial use of force against a particular non-State actor, the United States analyzes a variety of factors, including those identified by Sir Daniel Bethlehem in the enumeration he set forth in… [read post]
6 Apr 2016, 4:00 am by Ashley Deeks
The factors are drawn directly from those Daniel Bethlehem proposed in a 2012 AJIL piece. [read post]
1 Dec 2015, 9:40 am
The number of lives it has snuffed in (or just out of) the womb completely blots out Herod's slaughter of the infants of Bethlehem. [read post]
9 Sep 2015, 7:41 am by Ashley Deeks
 Daniel Bethlehem QC, former legal adviser to the Foreign Office, included the concept in his paper entitled, “Principles relevant to the scope of a state’s right of self-defense against an imminent or actual armed attack by nonstate actors. [read post]
9 Sep 2015, 7:41 am by Ashley Deeks
 Daniel Bethlehem QC, former legal adviser to the Foreign Office, included the concept in his paper entitled, “Principles relevant to the scope of a state’s right of self-defense against an imminent or actual armed attack by nonstate actors. [read post]
13 Sep 2014, 6:55 am by Benjamin Bissell
Bobby brought us another installment in the Transatlantic Dialogue series, this one featuring Sarah Cleveland, who co-directs the Project on Harmonizing Standards for Armed Conflict with Sir Daniel Bethlehem at the Columbia Law School Human Rights Institute. [read post]
8 Sep 2014, 8:31 pm by Robert Chesney
The Project on Harmonizing Standards for Armed Conflict, which I co-direct with Sir Daniel Bethlehem at the Columbia Law School Human Rights Institute, seeks to augment such efforts by exploring the extent to which the IAC treaty regime can be practically applied, as a matter of law, in NIACs. [read post]
13 Jun 2014, 6:47 am by Jim Sedor
Daniel Thatcher wants to put more teeth into the statute. [read post]
7 Apr 2014, 9:44 am
Daniel Bethlehem, The End of Geography: The Changing Nature of the International System and the Challenge to International Law David S. [read post]
22 Sep 2013, 9:17 pm
The Potential of the Established Distinction Between Responsibility for Attacks by Nonstate Actors and the Law of Self-Defense Daniel Bethlehem, Principles of Self-Defense - A Brief Response Current DevelopmentsJacob Katz Cogan, The 2012 Judicial Activity of the International Court of Justice [read post]
12 Sep 2013, 7:00 am by Matthew Waxman
Sir Daniel Bethlehem (formerly the legal adviser to the British Foreign Office and currently a visiting faculty colleague of mine at Columbia) has a piece in EJIL Talk titled Stepping Back a Moment – The Legal Basis in Favour of a Principle of Humanitarian Intervention. [read post]
29 Aug 2013, 7:49 am by John Bellinger
For a thoughtful discussion of the past and present positions of the British government on humanitarian intervention, see this article in yesterday’s Guardian, quoting former FCO Legal Adviser Sir Daniel Bethlehem as saying that, depending on the facts, self-defense and humanitarian intervention are both “credible legal bases that may possibly be relied upon in justification of a use of military force … in response to the use of chemical… [read post]
5 Jun 2013, 9:17 pm
Contents include:Articles Daniel Bethlehem, The Relationship between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law in Situations of Armed Conflict Remigius Nnamdi Nwabueze, Legal Control of Burial Rights Arnold Pronto, The Effect of War on Law—What happens to their treaties when states go to war? [read post]