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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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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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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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La Havana-Bogota Peace Agreement and the Transitional Justice in Colombia
In this article armed conflict in Colombia and the post-agreement period, which is still very recent, are evaluated. The armed conflict between the armed forces of the State and the FARC-EP has terminated in Colombia by making The La Havana-Bogota Peace ...
Mustafa Erçakıca
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War Crimes Committed in Non-International Armed Conflicts
The international society of the 21st century has made it imperative to eliminate impunity for international crimes. To this end, a number of mechanisms have been created to repress and punish crimes against peace, humanity, and war crimes.
Olga DORUL, Andrei NASTAS
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حالة اعتبار العمليات العسكرية لمكافحة الإرهاب نزاعاً مسلحاً غير دولي وأثرها على تطبيق قواعد القانون الدولي الإنساني [PDF]
يتلخص موضوع البحث في مدى إمكانية عد العمليات العسكرية لمكافحة الإرهاب والتي تقودها الدول داخلياً ضمن إقليمها نزاعاً مسلحاً غير دولي وبالتالي انطباق قواعد القانون الدولي الإنساني عليها، ونبحث في هذه الإشكالية من خلال إلقاء الضوء على ضوابط اعتبار حالات ...
مريم عمران الزعبي
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Non-State Actors in Asymmetric Conflicts: What does It Mean and What Follows of It
The article examines the problem of the participation of non-state actors in armed conflicts in the post-war period. The study is based on the theory of asymmetric conflict, which offers hypotheses about the reasons for the paradoxical defeat of ...
L. V. Deriglazova
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Background Armed conflict between the militant Islamist group Boko Haram, other insurgents, and the Nigerian military has principally affected three states of northeastern Nigeria (Borno, Adamawa, Yobe) since 2002.
Jennifer A. Tyndall +8 more
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Contrary to what is often asserted in debates on the “war on terror”, international law provides specific rules on what is allowed in bringing suspected terrorists to trial.
Evelyne Schmid
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