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International Armed Conflicts

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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[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 In International Law By Yoram Dinstein has the tendency to be excellent reading book that is easy to ...Non-International Armed Conflicts ...

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International and Non International Armed Conflicts and Application of International Humanitarian Law as Lex Specialis

International and Non International Armed Conflicts and Application of International Humanitarian Law as Lex Specialis

... non- international armed conflicts, those that are covered by Additional Protocol II (and also by Common Article 3) and those that are only covered by Common Article ...customary international ...

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Cyber Warfare: Implications for Non-International Armed Conflicts

Cyber Warfare: Implications for Non-International Armed Conflicts

... non-international armed con- flicts and cyber warfare remain the subject of some ...non-international armed conflict, specific cyber attacks in the course of an ongoing conflict in which ...

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Authorization versus Regulation of Detention in Non-International Armed Conflicts

Authorization versus Regulation of Detention in Non-International Armed Conflicts

... in international armed ...an international conflict, LOAC does not provide the source of authority for detention, and that authority must be found in do- mestic law (or perhaps Security Council ...

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Coping with Non-International Armed Conflicts: The Borderline Between National and International Law

Coping with Non-International Armed Conflicts: The Borderline Between National and International Law

... Some experts have suggested that the problem be approached from the standpoint of human rights law, and that use be made of existing enforcement machineries, which [r] ...

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Perfidy in Non-International Armed Conflicts

Perfidy in Non-International Armed Conflicts

... The law that app li es to the conduct of armed forces in a non-intern ational armed con fl ict is derived from treaty law and customary international law. How- ever, t[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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Non-International Armed Conflicts in the Phillippines

Non-International Armed Conflicts in the Phillippines

... Philippine Muslim academic Macapado Muslim neatly summarized six key el- eme nt s in th e Moro grievance: economic marginalization an d destitution, politi- ca l domination ,[r] ...

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Protecting Cultural Property in Non-International Armed Conflicts: Syria and Iraq

Protecting Cultural Property in Non-International Armed Conflicts: Syria and Iraq

... Rhetoric aside, the commitment by States to the protection of cultural property in armed conflict nonetheless remains equivocal both in practice and in law. The deliberate destruction of cultural property by ISIS ...

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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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Detention in Non-International Armed Conflicts

Detention in Non-International Armed Conflicts

... 4. that further re search, consultation and discussion are needed to as- sess the most appropriate way to ensure that international humanitarian law remain s p r actical and relevant [r] ...

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Concluding Remarks on Non-International Armed Conflicts

Concluding Remarks on Non-International Armed Conflicts

... It is interesti n g to note that, in a regular lAC, a belligerent party is n ot required to grant POW status to its own nationals: a n enemy so ldi er (serving in the armed fo[r] ...

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The Classification of Hezbollah in Both International and Non-International Armed Conflicts

The Classification of Hezbollah in Both International and Non-International Armed Conflicts

... * This article focuses only on the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in the summer of 2006 and attempts to discuss the implications of intemationallaw with respect to [r] ...

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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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Rights And Treatment Of Prisoners Of War Under Islamic International Humanitarian Law: A Legal Analysis

Rights And Treatment Of Prisoners Of War Under Islamic International Humanitarian Law: A Legal Analysis

... of international armed conflicts does forbid some modes of behaviors in both the Geneva ...of international humanitarian law relating to captured combatants and or prisoners of war under ...

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Contorting Common Article 3: Reflections on the Revised ICRC Commentary

Contorting Common Article 3: Reflections on the Revised ICRC Commentary

... own armed forces, so the notion that expansion of Common Article 3 is required to fill a lacunae in enforcement is not supported in ...in international armed ...an armed conflict of a non- ...

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The International Humanitarian Law Classification of Armed Conflicts in Iraq since 2003

The International Humanitarian Law Classification of Armed Conflicts in Iraq since 2003

... facto international- ization of the conflict against Iraqi insurgents could also be made based on a teleo- logical interpretation of IHL in light of its aims and ...to international armed ...

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An Optimist Looks at the Law of War in the Twenty-First Century

An Optimist Looks at the Law of War in the Twenty-First Century

... When the 1977 Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 and relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (protocol 1) 12 was being dr[r] ...

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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

... transnational armed conflicts give rise to additional and unique challenges, which derive cumulatively from their being both asymmetric and ...such conflicts can result in a responsibility gap ...

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