Just Security

Just Security

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Just Security is an online forum for the rigorous analysis of security, democracy, foreign policy, and rights. Founded in 2013, we aim to promote principled and pragmatic solutions to problems confronting decision-makers in the United States and abroad. Our expert authors are individuals with significant government experience, academics, civil society practitioners, individuals directly affected by national security policies, and other leading voices. Our Board of Editors includes a broad range of leading experts on domestic and international law and policy. Just Security is based at the Reiss Center on Law and Security at New York University School of Law.


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NYU: New York University · 25 October 2024 English

How can international law, and the ICC's planned slave crimes policy, best account for the unique challenges persons with disabilities face? The post The Just Security Podcast: Persons with Disabilities, …


NYU: New York University · 25 October 2024 English

Recent changes to this Defense Department directive do not reflect any change in policy and provide no new authority to deploy the military domestically or to use lethal force in …


NYU: New York University · 25 October 2024 English

Leading experts unpack the Biden administration's National Security Memorandum on AI. The post The U.S. National Security Memorandum on AI: Leading Experts Weigh In appeared first on Just Security.


NYU: New York University · 25 October 2024 English

Widespread ignorance and even fear of international law only cede the territory to those willing to wield it. For the interests of the United States, it is essential that Congress, …


NYU: New York University · 25 October 2024 English

Signup to receive the Early Edition in your inbox here. A curated weekday guide to major news and developments over the past 24 hours. Here’s today’s news: ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR Negotiations …


NYU: New York University · 24 October 2024 English

The hand-counting rule provides foreign adversaries with a potentially tailor-made narrative to spread election disinformation. The post Courts Blocked Georgia’s Hand-Count Rule, But Risk of Election Misinformation Remains appeared first …


NYU: New York University · 24 October 2024 English

The central premise of the successful Swiss reforms – that fairness, contributes, rather than detracts from efficiency – holds valuable lessons for other countries that want to effectively deal with …


NYU: New York University · 24 October 2024 English

Signup to receive the Early Edition in your inbox here. A curated weekday guide to major news and developments over the past 24 hours. Here’s today’s news: ISRAEL-HEZBOLLAH WAR Hezbollah …


NYU: New York University · 23 October 2024 English

While the rule of law recession persists, the 2024 data show progress on some issues and some countries stepping back from the brink of autocracy. The post Rule of Law …


NYU: New York University · 23 October 2024 English

As formal debates on a proposed crimes against humanity treaty have continued, we have seen in every corner of the globe why this treaty is so desperately needed, not only …