
Charli Carpenter
@charlicarpenter
only-slightly-mad scientist, int’l law prof, author of books on civilians & war. fears tyrants & nukes; welcomes spiders & refugee children. loves whitewater.
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http://www.charlicarpenter.com 19-06-2009 01:05:41
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proud of this piece with cassidy norosky in Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights's Human Rights Quarterly. we show international law prohibits restricting civilian men's freedom of movement in war - an "overlooked" human rights problem in #Ukraine and beyond. UNHCHR @HRW Amnesty International bit.ly/4dRj2lC



Even at their least powerful and even when targeted solely at military objectives, nuclear weapons are still inherently unlawful, indiscriminate and inhumane, Charli Carpenter writes. worldpoliticsreview.com/nuclear-weapon…

Latest survey from University of Massachusetts Human Security Lab: Americans (including those in the military) see nuclear use as unlawful, want more safeguards on nuclear launch authority. Compare to a President-elect who once proposed using nuclear weapons against hurricanes. humansecuritylab.net/news/new-poll-…


my latest column at World Politics Review: the death of the Rules-Based-Order is being somewhat exaggerated worldpoliticsreview.com/rules-based-or…

Civilian protection may sound like a bleeding heart issue, but the Department of Defense 🇺🇸 gets a ton for its civilian harm mitigation dollar. Here's why @ArmyChiefStaff should see the Center for Civilian Protection as a strategic and operational imperative: worldpoliticsreview.com/us-military-ci…


Friends, I appeared on American Prestige podcast last week to talk about whether or not the US can unilaterally break the rules-based international order. Spoiler alert: NO. The question is how hard the international system will punish the US for trying. open.spotify.com/episode/7w6KJK…
