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International humanitarian law
2023By drawing together key documents, case law, reports and other materials on international humanitarian law from diverse sources, the book presents in a systematic and analytically coherent manner this body of law and to offer students, teachers and practitioners an easily accessible, targeted but also critically informed account of the relevant rules ...
Nicholas Tsagourias, Alasdair Morrison
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Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 2020
anyone who is a researcher or a teacher in international Humanitarian law (iHl) has had the opportunity to read some of Marco sassòli’s works. one of his best-known publications – titled How Does Law Protect in War.
J. Padín
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anyone who is a researcher or a teacher in international Humanitarian law (iHl) has had the opportunity to read some of Marco sassòli’s works. one of his best-known publications – titled How Does Law Protect in War.
J. Padín
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Revue Internationale de la Croix-Rouge, 2020
The use of cyber operations during armed conflicts and the question of how international humanitarian law (IHL) applies to such operations have developed significantly over the past two decades.
L. Gisel +2 more
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The use of cyber operations during armed conflicts and the question of how international humanitarian law (IHL) applies to such operations have developed significantly over the past two decades.
L. Gisel +2 more
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The Oxford Guide to International Humanitarian Law
, 2020International humanitarian law is the law that governs the conduct of participants during armed conflict. This branch of law aims to regulate the means and methods of warfare as well as to provide protections to those who do not, or who no longer, take ...
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Revue Internationale de la Croix-Rouge, 2019
Organizing Rebellion: Non-State Armed Groups under International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights Law, and International Criminal Lawmakes a key contribution to the scholarship addressing modern situations of conflict and acute crisis.
Daragh Murray
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Organizing Rebellion: Non-State Armed Groups under International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights Law, and International Criminal Lawmakes a key contribution to the scholarship addressing modern situations of conflict and acute crisis.
Daragh Murray
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Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2018
Reciprocity is one of the oldest principles of warfare, but humanitarian norms embedded in international humanitarian law (IHL) prohibit reciprocity over various wartime acts.
Jonathan A. Chu
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Reciprocity is one of the oldest principles of warfare, but humanitarian norms embedded in international humanitarian law (IHL) prohibit reciprocity over various wartime acts.
Jonathan A. Chu
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How is the term “armed conflict” defined in international humanitarian law?
Revue Internationale de la Croix-RougeInternational humanitarian law (IHL) applies to situations of armed conflict, a de facto state of hostilities dependent on neither a declaration nor recognition of the existence of “war” by its parties.
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Asia-Pacific Perspectives on International Humanitarian Law
, 2019Place is inextricably linked to history by way of culture, language, philosophy, faith and the development of worldviews. The richness and depth of experience of the Asia- Pacifi c region has been under- studied, over- simplifi ed and under- appreciated.
S. Linton, T. McCormack, S. Sivakumaran
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International Humanitarian Law
2022The purpose of this chapter is to analyze the international humanitarian law and its effectiveness in contemporary conflicts. In particular, it focuses on the analysis of the challenges that international humanitarian law faces in contemporary international or non-international armed hostilities.
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The Formation of International Humanitarian Law
International Review of the Red Cross, 1985The title of my talk may appear more than a little ambitious or the subject too extensive. What I intend to do, in fact, is to give here, in no particular order, some of the thoughts and experiences of one engaged in humanitarian law who had the great good fortune to be associated with this fascinating work from the beginning of his career.
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