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International Humanitarian Law and Campaign against Terrorism [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش‌نامه حقوق اسلامی, 2007
Humanitarian law is a reconciliation between military necessities and humanitarian considerations the ultimate end of which is reduction of preventable sufferings in the midst of armed hostilities. This reduction is feasible through legitimizing military
tavakkol habibzadeh
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Humanitarian Protection Advocacy in East Asia: Charting a Path Forward [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In this article, I make the following three-part argument. Firstly, I claim that despite the fact that a far greater number of asylum-seekers in Japan, Korea, and Mainland China receive humanitarian protection status than receive refugee status, legal ...
Wolman, A.
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The Illegality of Humanitarian Intervention: The Case of the UK’s Legal Position Concerning the 2018 Strikes in Syria

open access: yesUtrecht Journal of International and European Law, 2020
The aim of the article is to examine the legal position presented by the UK after the 2018 airstrikes in Syria, both from the perspective of the legality of humanitarian intervention as well as the criteria employed with regard to a humanitarian ...
Agata Kleczkowska
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The Possibility of Conciliation between International Humanitarian Law and Islamic Law of War: A Myth or Reality?

open access: yesPakistan Journal of Islamic Research, 2021
The authenticity of both International Humanitarian Law and the Islamic Law of War has remained a topic of discussion among Western and Muslim scholars. The Western narrative has been criticizing Islamic Law of War as of brutal and unhuman character that
Faiz Bakhsh Malik   +2 more
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Regional approaches to international humanitarian law [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Violations of international humanitarian law (IHL) are a global concern. The enforcement of IHLhas traditionally focused on the State level. As States have shown an unwillingness or inability to address violations, attention has moved to the ...
Burchill, Richard M
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International Humanitarian Law

open access: yes, 2018
Abstract This chapter examines how domestic courts deal with questions relating to international humanitarian law. Cases involving international humanitarian law may arise in a state which is involved in armed conflict or occupation (Israel, for example), or in which armed conflict has recently taken place (such as the newly independent ...
SUTTON, Rebecca, STERN, Orly
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Ius in Bello under Islamic International Law [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In 1966, Judge Jessup of the International Court of Justice pointed out that the appearance of an English translation of the teaching on the ‘Islamic law of nations’ of an eighth-century Islamic jurist (Shaybānī) is particularly timely and of so much ...
Badar, Mohamed
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A global battlefield?: Drones and the geographical scope of armed conflict [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The ever-increasing use of drones in the pursuit of the 'war on terror' has given rise to concerns over the emergence of a global battlefield whereby the entire planet is subject to the application of the laws of armed conflict.
Derejko, N, Lubell, N
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Precaution in International Environmental Law and Precautions in the Law of Armed Conflict

open access: yesGöttingen Journal of International Law, 2020
The protection of the environment in relation to armed conflict, in particular during armed conflict is a complex problem as it involves at least two different fields of international law, the law of armed conflict (international humanitarian law) and ...
Michael Bothe
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Drone use “outside areas of active hostilities”: an examination of the legal paradigms governing us covert remote strikes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This article examines the use by the US of drone strikes in regions described as ‘outside areas of active hostilities’ a phrase that appears to presume the application of international humanitarian law.
Brookman-Byrne, Max
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