Organized Armed Groups in a non-International Conflict and International Humanitarian Law
Non-International armed conflicts in which different armed groups are involved is the dominant feature of contemporary armed conflicts. Considering the complex and changing alliances of these groups and the extension of their hostilities across borders ...
إيمان حمدان
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The Legality of Courts Established by Armed Groups in the Context of NIAC with an Emphasis on the Stockholm District Court Judgment [PDF]
One of the significant features of NIAC (non-international armed conflict) is the establishment of a court by armed groups. Though states consider the establishment of a court as a sovereign privilege that belongs only to the states, armed groups ...
Iman Montazeri +1 more
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The role of the Russian Federation in the Pridnestrovian conflict: an international humanitarian law perspective [PDF]
Pridnestrovie, a de facto state within the territory of the Republic of Moldova, declared itself independent in September 1990, a declaration that was followed by an armed conflict between Moldova and Pridnestrovie in 1992. To date no settlement has been
Higgins, Noelle, O'Reilly, Kieran
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A global battlefield?: Drones and the geographical scope of armed conflict [PDF]
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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Scope of Obligation of the Host State for Protection of Foreign Investor in Armed Conflicts [PDF]
Measures taken by governments during armed conflict to safeguard their essential interests sometimes cause damages to foreign investors. The investors thus affected seek remedies in the arbitration tribunals invoking breach of host government obligations
Abolghasem Shahbazian, Sadegh Salimi
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ARMED CONFLICT IN THE SOUTH-EAST OF UKRAINE: LEGAL QUALIFI-CATIONS AND CONSEQUENCES
Unconstitutional change of power in Ukraine as a result of the "Maidan revolution" in February 2014, with the subsequent power grab by Ukrainian radicals of local authorities under nationalist slogans, led to the establishment of control over parts of ...
Petr P. Kremnev
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Neutrality during armed conflicts : a coherent approach to third-state support for warring parties [PDF]
The law of neutrality and the principle of non-intervention both promulgate neutrality norms pertaining to third-state assistance for belligerent parties embroiled in an international or non-international armed conflict.
Ferro, Luca, Verlinden, Nele
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Humanitarian law, human rights law and the bifurcation of armed conflict [PDF]
This article offers a fresh examination of the distinction drawn in international humanitarian law (IHL) between international and non-international armed conflicts.
Hill-Cawthorne, Lawrence
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International Law of Nuclear Weapons Nonproliferation: Application to Non-State Actors [PDF]
International legal responses to the threat of nuclear terrorism by non-state actors have been many but often inconsistent, inadequate, and legally unsound.
Iqbal, Imrana
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Distinction Between Civilian and Non Civilian [PDF]
Throughout antiquity there has always been the tension between differentiating being civilians and non-civilians in conflict. In some of the earliest recorded times in history we have stories of the Israelites marching around Jericho and bringing its ...
David Brady
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