Scholarship from 2018
What's So Great About the Declare War Clause?, Matthew C. Waxman
Scholarship from 2017
Debating Autonomous Weapon Systems, Their Ethics, and Their Regulation Under International Law, Kenneth Anderson and Matthew C. Waxman
Promoting International Cybersecurity Cooperation: Lessons from the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI), Duncan B. Hollis and Matthew C. Waxman
Cyber Strategy & Policy: International Law Dimensions, Matthew C. Waxman
The Power to Wage War Successfully, Matthew C. Waxman
Scholarship from 2016
The Power to Wage War Successfully, Matthew C. Waxman
Scholarship from 2015
Defining and Punishing Offenses Under Treaties, Sarah H. Cleveland and William S. Dodge
Scholarship from 2014
Adapting the Law of Armed Conflict to Autonomous Weapon Systems, Kenneth Anderson, Daniel Reisner, and Matthew C. Waxman
Adapting the Law of Armed Conflict to Autonomous Weapon Systems, Kenneth Anderson, Daniel Reisner, and Matthew C. Waxman
The Power to Threaten War, Matthew C. Waxman
Scholarship from 2013
Law and Ethics for Autonomous Weapon Systems: Why a Ban Won't Work and How the Laws of War Can, Kenneth Anderson and Matthew C. Waxman
Defining and Punishing Offenses Under Treaties, Sarah H. Cleveland and William S. Dodge
Self-Defensive Force Against Cyber Attacks: Legal, Strategic and Political Dimensions, Matthew C. Waxman
Self-Defensive Force Against Cyber Attacks: Legal, Strategic and Political Dimensions, Matthew C. Waxman
The Power to Threaten War, Matthew C. Waxman
Scholarship from 2012
Law and Ethics for Robot Soldiers, Kenneth Anderson and Matthew C. Waxman
Regulating Resort to Force: Form and Substance of the UN Charter Regime, Matthew C. Waxman
Scholarship from 2011
Cyber Attacks as "Force" Under UN Charter Article 2(4), Matthew C. Waxman
National Security Federalism in the Age of Terror, Matthew C. Waxman
Scholarship from 2010
Embedded International Law and the Constitution Abroad, Sarah H. Cleveland
Cyber-Attacks and the Use of Force: Back to the Future of Article 2(4), Matthew C. Waxman
The Structure of Terrorism Threats and the Laws of War, Matthew C. Waxman
Scholarship from 2009
Secret Evidence and the Due Process of Terrorist Detentions, Daphne Barak-Erez and Matthew C. Waxman
Secret Evidence and the Due Process of Terrorist Detentions, Daphne Barak-Erez and Matthew C. Waxman
Guantánamo, Habeas Corpus, and Standards of Proof: Viewing the Law Through Multiple Lenses, Matthew C. Waxman
The Law of Armed Conflict and Detention Operations in Afghanistan, Matthew C. Waxman
The Use of Force Against States that Might Have Weapons of Mass Destruction, Matthew C. Waxman
United States Detention Operations in Afghanistan and the Law of Armed Conflict, Matthew C. Waxman
Scholarship from 2008
Human Rights in the United States, Sarah H. Cleveland and Catherine Powell
Human Rights in the United States – Foreword, Sarah H. Cleveland and Catherine Powell
Silence of the Laws? Conceptions of International Relations and International Law in Hobbes, Kant, and Locke, Michael W. Doyle and Geoffrey S. Carlson
Administrative Detention of Terrorists: Why Detain, and Detain Whom?, Matthew C. Waxman
Detention as Targeting: Standards of Certainty and Detention of Suspected Terrorists, Matthew C. Waxman
Detention as Targeting: Standards of Certainty and Detention of Suspected Terrorists, Matthew C. Waxman
Police and National Security: American Local Law Enforcement and Counter-Terrorism after 9/11, Matthew C. Waxman
Scholarship from 2007
The Legacy of Louis Henkin: Human Rights in the "Age of Terror" – An Interview with Sarah H. Cleveland, Sarah H. Cleveland
Hamdan Confronts the Military Commissions Act of 2006, George P. Fletcher
The Law of War and Its Pathologies, George P. Fletcher
Scholarship from 2006
Waging War Against Terror: An Essay for Sandy Levinson, Philip Chase Bobbitt
Scholarship from 2005
Hamdi Meets Youngstown: Justice Jackson's Wartime Security Jurisprudence and the Detention of Enemy Combatants, Sarah H. Cleveland
Scholarship from 2004
Ambivalence About Treason, George P. Fletcher
Scholarship from 2002
Powers Inherent in Sovereignty: Indians, Aliens, Territories, and the Nineteenth Century Origins of Plenary Power over Foreign Affairs, Sarah H. Cleveland
On Justice and War: Contradictions in the Proposed Military Tribunals, George P. Fletcher
The Storrs Lectures: Liberals and Romantics at War: The Problem of Collective Guilt, George P. Fletcher
Scholarship from 2001
Crosby and the "One-Voice" Myth in U.S. Foreign Relations, Sarah H. Cleveland
Scholarship from 2000
Kosovo and the Great Air Power Debate, Daniel L. Byman and Matthew C. Waxman
Scholarship from 1999
Siegecraft and Surrender: The Law and Strategy of Cities and Targets, Matthew C. Waxman
Scholarship from 1994
Reflections Inspired by My Critics, Philip Chase Bobbitt
Scholarship from 1980
Constitutional Fate, Philip Chase Bobbitt