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Structure and correlates of the Moral Injury Exposure and Symptom Scale for Civilians (MIESS-C) in a community sample with high trauma exposure [PDF]
Background: Moral injury (MI) is a clinical phenomenon that can emerge in the aftermath of engaging in or witnessing an event that transgresses an individual’s deeply held moral beliefs.
Courtland S. Hyatt +10 more
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Sarajevo, May 2nd and 3rd, 1992. Victims, interpretations, manipulations [PDF]
Ignoring the historical context of the events in a city that had been under siege for nearly a month, the debates surrounding May 2nd and 3rd, 1992, which exclusively focus on the deaths of members of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) at various locations
Dr. sc. Merisa KAROVIĆ-BABIĆ
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Sarin is a potent organophosphorus nerve agent that causes cognitive dysfunction, but its underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. In this study, a rat model of repeated low-level sarin exposure was established using the subcutaneous ...
Jingjing Shi +10 more
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A Real-Time Energy Response Correction Method for Cs3Cu2I5:Tl Scintillating Dosimeter
The uneven energy response of radiation detectors severely limits the accuracy of the dose rate meter used for radiation protection. Currently widely used in dose rate meters as a physical method of setting shielding compensation, the energy response ...
Jiaming Li +5 more
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The Effects of the use of Military Necessity on Civilians Populations [PDF]
The principle of military necessity is an important pillar of the international law of armed conflict and international humanitarian law. However, there is no clear definition of the principle which has many applications to complex cases, and this is ...
Ahmed Ibrahim, Khalaf Mohammad
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The challenges of military operations in urban areas [PDF]
Urban areas, depending on their characteristics, have different effects on the engagement of forces and equipment and the manner in which military operations are conducted.
Jurišić Dragiša
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Protection of special categories of persons in armed conflicts [PDF]
War as a method of dispute resolution has been present since ancient times. The consequences of the war affect the civilian population, perhaps even more than members of armed forces.
Jončić Miloš
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Iraq: Learning Civilian Protection the Hard Way
This article—based on the author’s interviews with civilians and security forces in areas retaken from the Islamic State (also known as ISIS) in Northern Iraq in 2015—examines challenges in civilian protection when pro-government forces take control of ...
Sahr Muhammedally
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THE RESPECT FOR FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS DURING AND AFTER THE RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN WAR
The normative and practical value of protecting civilians during armed conflicts and respecting the exercise of human rights and fundamental freedoms even in international armed conflicts is an undeniable one.
Madălina PREDA (DAVIDOIU)
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The General Politics of the Ottoman War Law Towards Civilians (1853-1920)
The governance of the Ottoman Empire was founded upon the principles of Islam and its legal system. The Ottoman war law mirrored the legitimate approach to war in Islam, which was grounded in legal and moral principles ...
Hasan Doğan
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