Lawfare, Orde F. Kittrie
Lawfare, Orde F. Kittrie
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Lawfare
Law as a Weapon of War

Author: Orde F. Kittrie

Narrator: Brian P. Craig

Unabridged: 21 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Kalorama

Published: 06/11/2024

Categories: Nonfiction, Law


Synopsis

In this book, author Orde Kittrie draws on his experiences as a lawfare practitioner, US State Department attorney, and international law scholar in analyzing the theory and practice of lawfare. Kittrie explains how factors including the increased reach of international laws and tribunals and the rise of economic globalization and information technology have fueled lawfare's increasing power and prevalence. The book includes case studies of recent offensive and defensive lawfare by the United States, China, all sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and several non-governmental organizations and individuals. Kittrie asserts that much of the United States' most effective and creative lawfare today is being waged by private sector or other non-governmental attorneys. He analyzes why this is the case, and describes how such attorneys' expertise and experience can contribute even more to US national security. Kittrie also explains that lawfare, deployed more systematically and adeptly by the US government, could likely reduce US and foreign casualties, and save US taxpayer dollars, by supplementing or replacing the use of armed force as a tool for achieving some significant US national security objectives. Understanding this alternative to armed force has never been more important.

About Orde F. Kittrie

Orde F. Kittrie is a tenured professor of law at Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, and director of its Washington DC Semester Program. He is also a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a nonpartisan Washington DC think tank. A renowned expert on lawfare, nonproliferation, the Middle East, and international security law, he served in the US Department of State for over a decade in several key legal and policy positions, including as lead attorney for nuclear affairs, lead attorney for strategic trade controls, director of the Office of International Anti-Crime Programs, and special assistant to the Under Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs. He has frequently testified before Congress, and twice served on National Academy of Sciences committees. He is the recipient of a university-wide annual award honoring outstanding teaching, and previously served as president of the Hispanic National Bar Association Southwest Region.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jared on September 28, 2017

'Lawfare' is a book that I happened to run across while looking for more information on non-kinetic applications of power achieve strategic objectives. The author points out that this is the first of its type produced in English. China, despite its nascent legal skills, has produced numerous books d......more

Goodreads review by Jen on October 14, 2024

Way over my head, but I still learned some things and found parts of it very interesting.......more

Goodreads review by Pierre on February 12, 2017

Required reading for lawyers, politically scientists, historians, and global citizens with an interest in a very new weapons of war. Very well written and researched with lots of footnotes. Easily browseable since the main ideas are in the intro chapters and first and last paragraphs. That said, it......more

Goodreads review by David on February 17, 2016

Lawfare is “the strategy of using—or misusing—law as a substitute for traditional military means to achieve a warfighting objective” Maj Gen Charles J. Dunlap, Jr., USAF (Ret) The development of an international rule of law is traceable from the first explorers leaving their homeland to today where t......more