This is a lead on from our article published last week with the same name Flexibility It may be presumed that states conduct foreign cyber operations to advance their interests. Assuming the UK is no exception and importantly if the UK were to adopt a “defend ... More »
Introduction On May 23rd 2018, Jeremy Wright delivered a speech concerning the United Kingdom’s (hereinafter ‘UK’) position regarding applicable international law in cyberspace.[1] Concurring with the international community,[2] he stated that cyber operations... More »
Introduction On 3rd January 2020, tension amid the Persian Gulf Crisis escalated following a United States of America (US) drone strike which killed Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Iraq.Subsequently, on 5th ... More »
Introduction The impact on the UK as a sovereign state through membership in the European Union (hereinafter “EU”) is undeniable. Debate concerning the extent, as well as the positive and negative nature of these impacts, has been long running and divisive, re... More »
Joshua Prior Introduction All warfare is governed by International humanitarian law (IHL), otherwise known as the law of armed conflict (LOAC).[1] This body of law developed out of “a desire among civilized nations to prevent unnecessary suffering and destruc... More »