2024 Journal Article Exploring the Role of religious actors in generating respect for the laws of war: a common article 1 perspectiveMassingham, Eve and McRuvie, Kirsty (2024). Exploring the Role of religious actors in generating respect for the laws of war: a common article 1 perspective. Journal of Human Rights Practice. doi: 10.1093/jhuman/huad042 |
2023 Journal Article War in cities: why the protection of the natural environment matters even when fighting in urban areas, and what can be done to ensure protectionMassingham, Eve, Almila, Elina and Piret, Mathilde (2023). War in cities: why the protection of the natural environment matters even when fighting in urban areas, and what can be done to ensure protection. International Review of the Red Cross, 105 (924), 1313-1336. doi: 10.1017/s1816383123000395 |
2023 Journal Article AUKUS: the regulation of the ocean and the legal dangers of working togetherMcKenzie, Simon and Massingham. Eve (2023). AUKUS: the regulation of the ocean and the legal dangers of working together. Ocean Yearbook, 37 (1), 136-170. doi: 10.1163/22116001-03701008 |
2022 Journal Article Autonomous systems, private actors, outer space and war: lessons for addressing accountability concerns in uncertain legal environmentsMassingham, Eve and Stephens, Dale (2022). Autonomous systems, private actors, outer space and war: lessons for addressing accountability concerns in uncertain legal environments. Melbourne Journal of International Law, 23 (2). |
2022 Journal Article The legal requirement for command and the future of autonomous military platformsLiivoja, Rain, Massingham, Eve and McKenzie, Simon (2022). The legal requirement for command and the future of autonomous military platforms. International Law Studies, 99, 638-675. |
2021 Journal Article Entertainment and the laws of war: The role of States in their interactions with the entertainment industry in order to ensure respect for international humanitarian lawMassingham, Eve (2021). Entertainment and the laws of war: The role of States in their interactions with the entertainment industry in order to ensure respect for international humanitarian law. Media and Arts Law Review, 24, 130-147. |
2021 Journal Article Taking care against the computer: precautions against military operations on digital infrastructureMcKenzie, Simon and Massingham, Eve (2021). Taking care against the computer: precautions against military operations on digital infrastructure. Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies, 12 (2), 1-27. doi: 10.1163/18781527-bja10036 |
2021 Journal Article Navigating to autonomy: legal questions in the use of autonomous aerial vehicles by the Australian militaryMassingham, Eve (2021). Navigating to autonomy: legal questions in the use of autonomous aerial vehicles by the Australian military. Australian Journal of Defence and Strategic Studies, 3 (1), 3-25. doi: 10.51174/AJDSS.0301/OGMX3242 |
2021 Journal Article Automation of the spectrum, automation and the spectrum: legal challenges when optimising spectrum use for military operationsMassingham, Eve (2021). Automation of the spectrum, automation and the spectrum: legal challenges when optimising spectrum use for military operations. Law, Technology and Humans, 3 (2), 91-106. doi: 10.5204/lthj.1854 |
2020 Journal Article Radio silence: autonomous military aircraft and the importance of communication for their use in peace time and in times of armed conflict under international lawMassingham, Eve (2020). Radio silence: autonomous military aircraft and the importance of communication for their use in peace time and in times of armed conflict under international law. Asia-Pacific Journal of International Humanitarian Law , 1 (1), 184-208. |
2020 Journal Article Command in the age of autonomy–unanswered questions for military operationsMassingham, Eve, McKenzie, Simon and Liivoja, Rain (2020, 05 01). Command in the age of autonomy–unanswered questions for military operations Opinio Juris |
2016 Journal Article International humanitarian law in East Africa: a regional perspective on why these binding rules are as important as everMassingham, Eve (2016). International humanitarian law in East Africa: a regional perspective on why these binding rules are as important as ever. Zanzibar Yearbook of Law. |
2014 Journal Article Promoting Access to Health Care in 'other Situations of Violence': Time to Reignite the Debate on International RegulationMassingham, Eve and Thynne, Kelisiana (2014). Promoting Access to Health Care in 'other Situations of Violence': Time to Reignite the Debate on International Regulation. Journal of Humanitarian Legal Studies, 5 (1), 105-129. doi: 10.1163/18781527-00501003 |
2012 Journal Article Conflict without casualties ... a note of caution: non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian lawMassingham, Eve (2012). Conflict without casualties ... a note of caution: non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law. International Review of the Red Cross, 94 (886), 673-685. doi: 10.1017/s1816383112000720 |
2010 Journal Article Protecting civilians during violent conflictDurham, Helen and Massingham, Eve (2010). Protecting civilians during violent conflict. Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies, 1 (2), 401-404. doi: 10.1163/187815211x555371 |
2009 Journal Article Military intervention for humanitarian purposes: does the Responsibility to Protect doctrine advance the legality of the use of force for humanitarian ends?Massingham, Eve (2009). Military intervention for humanitarian purposes: does the Responsibility to Protect doctrine advance the legality of the use of force for humanitarian ends?. International Review of the Red Cross, 91 (876), 803-831. doi: 10.1017/s1816383110000068 |