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What is Lawfare?

Lawfare: The Use of the Law as a Weapon of War

Lawfare denotes the use of the law as a weapon of war, or more specifically, the abuse of the law and legal systems for strategic political or military ends.

The Lawfare Project's concentration is on the negative manipulation of international and national human rights laws to achieve purposes other than, or contrary to that for which those laws were originally enacted.

The scope of the Lawfare Project's focus is on lawfare as it is used (via the Western legal system, nationally and internationally) to:

  1. Thwart and punish free speech about issues of national security and public concern,
  2. De-legitimize the sovereignty of democratic states, and
  3. Frustrate and hinder the ability of democracies to defend themselves against terrorism.

The primary goals of the Lawfare Project are: (i) To raise awareness about the phenomenon (and specific instances) of lawfare assuring the subject matter receive the credibility and immediacy that it warrants, (ii) facilitate (legal and non-legal) responses to the perversion and misapplication of international & national human rights law, (iii) identify and mobilize human and institutional resources, and (iv) bring diverse and interested parties together in a common forum to discuss the threat.

Lawfare's central issues:

Case examples of Lawfare:


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