by Greg McNeal | Nov 26, 2011 | Archive
Ben Wittes, writing at Lawfare was kind enough to pen a write-up on my empirical paper . I consider this a high honor. Here is Ben’s take: Whatever your view of the merits of targeted killing, this article, in my view at least, will enrich your understanding...
by Greg McNeal | Oct 21, 2011 | Archive
On Tuesday, October 25, 2011 I will be presenting my paper Collateral Damage and Accountability at Santa Clara University School of Law. The event will take place at noon and is open to the public. For more on this issue, see my article Kill-Lists and...
by Greg McNeal | Sep 1, 2011 | Archive
I will be presenting research at Tulane University School of Law on Thursday, September 1st. The talk is entitled “Collateral Damage and Targeted Killing” and is based on my work in progress entitled Collateral Damage and Accountability. Professor...
by Greg McNeal | May 11, 2011 | Archive
I’ve posted to () the abstract for my piece entitled . Here are the details: This paper explains how the U.S. military estimates and mitigates the impact of conventional weapons on collateral persons and objects in most military operations involving...