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The applicability of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) to the non-international armed conflicts is questioned due to various reasons, mainly the complex nature of such conflicts fulfilling the criteria set under IHL.
Faiz Bakhsh +2 more
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A New Protection Orientation and Framework for Refugees and Other Forced Migrants
The unprecedented current “refugee crisis,” with its 65 million plus uprooted people, demands a new protection orientation and framework for refugees and other forced migrants that are focused on the “root causes” of refugeehood, non-international ...
James C. Simeon
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The Collateral Damage to Nature: Legal Analysis of Environmental Harm in Iran-Israel Conflicts [PDF]
The intersection between armed conflict and environmental degradation constitutes a pressing yet underexplored challenge in international law. This research examines the ecological consequences of modern warfare through the Iran–Israel conflict as a case
Gunawan Yordan +2 more
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The Role of International Humanitarian Law in the Conflict with the West Papua Liberation Army
This research examines the application of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) in the conflict between the Indonesian National Armed Forces (Tentara Nasional Indonesia, or "TNI") and the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB).
Muhammad Uchida Sudirman
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Characterization of ‘transnational armed conflicts’ as non-international armed conflicts [“NIAC”] or international armed conflicts [“IAC”] often makes more for an interesting oxonian corridor debate, especially when you’ve been taught by Prof.
Shriya Maini, Raima Singh
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Targeting of Children in Non-International Armed Conflicts
Abstract Albeit the prohibition of recruitment and use in hostilities of children is an established norm of international law, recognized under both international humanitarian law and international human rights law, the problem still remains.
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The detention of Palestinian children in armed conflict zones presents a critical challenge to international legal protection regimes. Grounded in a substantive justice and best interests of the child framework, this study employs a normative evaluative ...
Yordan Gunawan +2 more
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The first Review Conference on the International Criminal Court had three items on its agenda proposing amendments to the Rome Statute. The proposal to delete Article 124 of the Statute (which permits States to opt out of the war crimes provisions of ...
Roger S. Clark
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Conference Report: The Legacy of Armed Conflicts: Southern African and Comparative Perspectives
This report deals with the international workshop "The Legacy of Armed Conflicts: Southern African and Comparative Perspectives," held on 28–29 July 2016 at the University of Pretoria.
Giulia Piccolino
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This paper explores the complex challenges of classifying the armed conflicts that have plagued the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), particularly since the resurgence of the M23 rebel group.
Roc Thomas Kiyirembera
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