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The International Responsibility of non-State Armed Groups and Victims’ Right to Reparations
It is commonly accepted that quasi-state Non-State Armed Groups may violate international humanitarian law and that, under certain circumstances, their members may commit breaches of international criminal and human rights law.
Carlo Carvajal Aguilar
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Fish swimming in denial: non-state armed groups, “propaganda wars”, and “performing” peace processes
Using the case study of statements of denial issued by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) over an extended 35-year period, this article critically examines how non-state armed groups (NSAGs) use statements of denial when engaging with various audiences ...
Kevin Hearty
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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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Walled in, Out of Sight: The Contested Urban Environment of Baghdad
Between 2003–2017, multiple state and non-state factions fought for control of Baghdad, Iraq. Government-sanctioned armed groups and illegal militias each constructed and appropriated defensive architecture for their own purposes.
Bret Windhauser
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Decolonization and the Cold War
Throughout the Cold War era, the United States and the Soviet Union frequently faced the dilemma of whether to recognize or to confer legitimacy upon armed insurgencies vying to overturn established civil authority.
Robert McMahon
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State vs Non-State Armed Groups – A Political Economy of Violence [PDF]
The early 21st century has witnessed the rise in violent extremism with groups such as Al Qaeda and Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the Middle East, the Boko Haram in West Africa, and Al Shabaab in East Africa. The activities of these and
Malcolm Todd +7 more
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Militant or Non-State Armed Groups (NSAGs) During/After The Resolution of The Bakassi Conflict
The Bakassi peninsula conflict and its resolution had absorbed most of Cameroon and Nigeria's socio-political and economic oxygen and the international community in the 80s, 90s, and the first decade of the 21st century.
Stephen Achuo Kpwa
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Promoting responsibility to protect through non-state armed groups will immensely reduce humanitarian crises around the globe. This paper aimed to analyze in detail the notion of responsibility to protect through non-state armed groups and its ...
U. Nnawulezi, H. Nwaechefu
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This article analyzes the different relationship patterns established by the Salvadoran guerrillas with social movements throughout the 1970s. Using testimonies from ex-guerrilla commanders, social organizers and internal documents of the Farabundo Martí
Alberto Martín Álvarez
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Civil liability for fault in the medical certificate [PDF]
Medical objects include all individuals, associations, bodies and medical services that provide medical assistance to wounded, sick and injured civilians or armed forces during armed conflict. These objects act in both international and non-international
Muhammad Alsaayg, Dilshad Abbas
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