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Humanitarian Law and Internal Armed Conflicts

Humanitarian Law and Internal Armed Conflicts

... It was not likely to be impressed by the legal dichotomy between international (interstate) and internal armed conflicts so far as the imposition of norms of human[r] ...

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Urbanization: Exploring Rural-Urban Migration, Conflict, and Anthropogenic Change in Colombia

Urbanization: Exploring Rural-Urban Migration, Conflict, and Anthropogenic Change in Colombia

... However, internal migration patterns and armed conflicts can also be key drivers behind these anthropogenic change and demographic change ...to armed conflict and changing demographic factors ...

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THE NOTION OF ASYMMETRIC TRANS NATIONALIZATION OF WARFARE WITHIN INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW

THE NOTION OF ASYMMETRIC TRANS NATIONALIZATION OF WARFARE WITHIN INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW

... an internal armed ...such conflicts fall at least within the confines of Common Article ...address internal armed conflicts, but emphasized also the commentaries’ approach that ...

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Migration, terrorism and possible armed conflicts in the Western Balkans

Migration, terrorism and possible armed conflicts in the Western Balkans

... in armed conflicts throughout the territory of the former SFRY in the 1990s, which is very likely; current immigrants or transit migrants (foreigners) - members of Al Qaeda or ISIL who are infiltrated into ...

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Tracing armed conflicts with diachronic word embedding models

Tracing armed conflicts with diachronic word embedding models

... In this paper, we make use of a social science dataset which to the best of our knowledge has not been introduced in the NLP field before. This dataset is described in section 3 and comprises a manually annotated history ...

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Cyber Warfare: Implications for Non-International Armed Conflicts

Cyber Warfare: Implications for Non-International Armed Conflicts

... non-international armed conflicts where States will aim to deprive their non-State enemies of strategic assets such as electrical power, while leaving the underlying infrastructure ...

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Distinction and Loss of Civilian Protection in International Armed Conflicts

Distinction and Loss of Civilian Protection in International Armed Conflicts

... expected to be "excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advan tage anticipated."18I nte ntionally launching an attack in the knowledge that it will cause inc[r] ...

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Tigers vs. Lions. Conflict dynamics of the Sri Lankan Civil War

Tigers vs. Lions. Conflict dynamics of the Sri Lankan Civil War

... There are two thresholds (25 and 1000 battle-related deaths), resulting in three categories of intensity: 1) minor armed conflicts: conflicts with more than 25 deaths but[r] ...

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Networks in Non-International Armed Conflicts: Crossing Borders and Defining "Organized Armed Groups"

Networks in Non-International Armed Conflicts: Crossing Borders and Defining "Organized Armed Groups"

... 2. If the State in which the group is currently located is willing and able to deal with the threat, the United States should defer to that State’s efforts. See Ashley S. Deeks, “Un- willing or Unable”: Toward a ...

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Using Decision Tree to Predict Armed Conflicts in Sudan

Using Decision Tree to Predict Armed Conflicts in Sudan

... predicting armed conflicts, for the objectives of this research this paper discusses field operations that took place in different fronts in Sudan in the military operations areas, and considers it as a ...

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Authorization versus Regulation of Detention in Non-International Armed Conflicts

Authorization versus Regulation of Detention in Non-International Armed Conflicts

... an internal conflict (where States’ sovereignty is at its ...international armed conflict. Put an- other way: what victim of armed conflict would prefer Common Article 3 and Additional Protocol II ...

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VICTIMISATION OF CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS AND THE CHALLENGES FOR THE LEGAL SYSTEM WORLDWIDE

VICTIMISATION OF CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICTS AND THE CHALLENGES FOR THE LEGAL SYSTEM WORLDWIDE

... Some NGOs and Human rights groups have been staging protests and demonstrations against the insurgents using children. 17 Local human rights organization and the national commission for women have also expressed their ...

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Comment: Protection of the Environment During Non-international Armed Conflicts

Comment: Protection of the Environment During Non-international Armed Conflicts

... He notes that the rules of engagement being used by peace-keeping forces in former-Yugoslavia and the rules proposed for NATO forces acting in support of the United Nation[r] ...

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Will-o' -the-Wisp? The Search for Law in Non-International Armed Conflicts

Will-o' -the-Wisp? The Search for Law in Non-International Armed Conflicts

... First, the assertion that a significant number of rules contained in the Additional Pro- tocols to the Geneva Co n ventions have achieved the status of customary internat i [r] ...

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To the problem of education of adolescents at risk in a public association in the process of pedagogical counseling

To the problem of education of adolescents at risk in a public association in the process of pedagogical counseling

... of armed and interethnic conflicts, environmental and technological disasters, natural disasters; children from the families of refugees and internally displaced people; children in extreme conditions; ...

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The Georgia Department of Corrections: A Review of Georgia�s �Other� Public Mental Health System

The Georgia Department of Corrections: A Review of Georgia�s �Other� Public Mental Health System

... various conflicts in Sub-Saharan African state of Democratic Republic of Congo‟s (DRC), Somalia and Nigeria have witnessed interventions by armed forces of foreign or multinational ...These conflicts ...

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Gradations of Intervention in Internal Conflicts

Gradations of Intervention in Internal Conflicts

... Even if a foreign state is helping a government, it seems quite clear that in a case of large-scale internal conflict, a foreign state is not supposed to send combat[r] ...

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From Engines for Conflict into Engines for Sustainable Development: The Potential of International Law to Address Predatory Exploitation of Natural Resources in Situations of Internal Armed Conflict

From Engines for Conflict into Engines for Sustainable Development: The Potential of International Law to Address Predatory Exploitation of Natural Resources in Situations of Internal Armed Conflict

... In some cases, natural resources have proven to be an adequate replacement for Cold War funding by the major superpowers. This may be illustrated by the armed conflict in Cambodia between 1979 and 1991. For a long ...

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Military Operations Associated With Internal Security And Special Rules For Opening Fire In Armed Conflicts

Military Operations Associated With Internal Security And Special Rules For Opening Fire In Armed Conflicts

... of Armed Conflict and Human Rights (LCHR) are basically established to make to enable military forces to understand and implement their nation‟s commitment as to adhere to international legal instruments that ...

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[K253.Ebook] Ebook Download Non International Armed Conflicts In International Law By Yoram Dinstein.pdf

[K253.Ebook] Ebook Download Non International Armed Conflicts In International Law By Yoram Dinstein.pdf

... 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 Security Council, ...

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