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Internal (Non-International) Armed Conflict
2014The conditions required for the application of international humanitarian law to an internal (non-international) armed conflict: existence of open hostilities between the "parties to the conflict", i.e., regular armed forces or governmental armed forces and non State forces or non State forces between themselves if these non State forces are organized,
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Non-International Armed Conflict
Abstract A non-international armed conflict exists whenever there is armed violence of sufficient intensity occurring between a State and one or more organized armed groups, or between organized armed groups in the territory of a State. To the extent that a terrestrial non-international armed conflict that originates on the territory of ...openaire +1 more source
Detention in Non-International Armed Conflict
2016Abstract This book explores the degree to which international law regulates the procedural aspects of security detention or ‘internment’ in non-international armed conflict. It is concerned with the rules governing the grounds on which individuals may be detained, the review procedures that must be provided to detainees, and when ...
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BELLIGERENT REPRISALS IN NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICTS
International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 2014AbstractThe paper offers the first comprehensive treatment of the applicability and regulation of belligerent reprisals in non-international armed conflicts. It introduces three approaches to the topic (‘extralegal’, ‘permissive’ and ‘restrictive’ approaches) which all enjoy some support among States and scholars.
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Blockade in Non-International Armed Conflict
2018Whether or not a blockade can be lawfully conducted during a civil war is an issue of contention. Under the traditional concept of the law of armed conflict, blockades could only be conducted by the naval forces of belligerent states, thus making it legally impossible for a blockade to occur outside of an international armed conflict. The one exception
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Non-International Armed Conflicts in International Law
2014This dispassionate analysis of the legal implications of non-international armed conflicts explores the rules regulating the conduct of internal hostilities, as well as the consequences of intervention by foreign States, the role of the UN Security Council, the effects of recognition, State responsibility for wrongdoing by both Governments and ...
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The effects of armed conflict on the health of women and children
Lancet, The, 2021Eran Bendavid +2 more
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The Concept of Non-International Armed Conflict
2015Abstract This chapter focuses on the identification and regulation of non-international armed conflict (NIAC). It discusses Common Article 3, the first legal regulation of NIAC in an international instrument; the categories of NIAC; geographical scope; and determination of whether an armed conflict exists.
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