In the media Just Security Congressional action on civilian harm resulting from US military operations: part II Brianna Rosen co-authors a piece about new congressional bills concerning civilian harm resulting from US military operations. Brianna Rosen Global security Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict ... United States of America (USA)
Publication 19 May 2022 Anchoring accountability for mass atrocities This new report co-authored by The Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict aims to build and support UN capacity in investigating mass atrocities. Federica D’Alessandra Sareta AshraphStephen RappKirsty Sutherland Law Global cooperation ... Global security Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
In the media Bloomberg Why Ukraine negotiations are both futile and necessary Dapo Akande's comment on international law and breaking red lines included in the article. Dapo Akande Global security Law ... Global cooperation Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict Global governance Russia Ukraine
In the media Just Security Tragic mistakes: breaking the military culture of impunity DPhil student Brianna Rosen writes about the "tragic strikes" in Baghuz and Kabul where civilians were killed. Brianna Rosen Global security United States of America (USA)
In the media Slate Ways to hold Putin accountable without starting World War III DPhil student Brianna Rosen co-authors a piece looking at a list of legal and policy options for accountability. Brianna Rosen Global security Global governance ... Russia Ukraine
In the media The Economist Will a war in Ukraine lead to a wider cyber-conflict? Ciaran Martin is quoted about the risks of a 'modern cyberwar'. Ciaran Martin Digital, Cyber and AI Global security ... Economic growth and equality Russia Ukraine
In the media CNN Former US Ambassador: world's future depends on accountability Former US Ambassador-at-Large and Visiting Fellow Stephen Rapp and British-Syrian lawyer and current MPP student Ibrahim Olabi discuss holding accountable the Assad regime in Syria and lessons for the world on with Christiane Amanpour. Stephen Rapp Global security Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict ... Global governance Syria
Blog 31 January 2022 Progressive prosecutors and public safety: success even during the 2020 rise in violent crime Chris Stone crunches the data on violent crime in four major US cities to find that 'new-style prosecutors' – who are challenging the maximum-incarceration strategy of their predecessors – have been doing better on public safety. Christopher Stone Law United States of America (USA)
Publication 31 January 2022 Mainstreaming atrocity prevention: Seeing fragility, conflict, and violence programming through an atrocity prevention lens New paper by the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict describes the value that could be added to fragility, conflict and violence (FCV) programming by incorporating an atrocity prevention lens. Orly Maya SternClare Brown Global security Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict