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The Rule of Surrender in International Humanitarian Law

The Rule of Surrender in International Humanitarian Law

... the humanitarian objective of international humanitarian law, it is paramount that those involved in armed conflict are aware of what conduct constitutes an act of surrender under ...

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U.S. drone strikes and international law: Jus ad bellum, International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law issues.

U.S. drone strikes and international law: Jus ad bellum, International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law issues.

... customary international law continues to apply during a situation of armed conflict, alongside the lex specialis of international humanitarian law, and that the test of whether a ...

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A Study 0n Efficacy of International Humanitarian Law:   Historical and Existing Prespectives

A Study 0n Efficacy of International Humanitarian Law: Historical and Existing Prespectives

... for International Committee of Red Cross is the body of International Law which is devoted in developments, implementation and promotion of International Humanitarian ...of law ...

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The Occupation of Maritime Territory under International Humanitarian Law

The Occupation of Maritime Territory under International Humanitarian Law

... 174. Western Sahara Campaign UK, supra note 4, ¶ 72. On the characterization of West- ern Sahara as occupied territory, see Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic and Another v. Owner and Charterers of the MV ‘NM Cherry ...

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The lawful use of targeted killing in contemporary international humanitarian law

The lawful use of targeted killing in contemporary international humanitarian law

... From this dictum it may be concluded that international human rights law and international humanitarian law are coextensive. An individual's right to life is protected even during ...

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State Opinio Juris and International Humanitarian Law Pluralism

State Opinio Juris and International Humanitarian Law Pluralism

... extant international humanitarian law to wound rather than kill enemy combatants nor to capture rather than kill), with Ryan Goodman, The Power to Kill or Capture Enemy Combatants: A Rejoinder to ...

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PROTECTION OF WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICT AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW

PROTECTION OF WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICT AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW

... every international community has some or the other interest in every conflict, may be because no conflict these days are in ...conflict, International organizations have developed certain laws which ...

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International Humanitarian Law After Kosovo: Is Lex Lata Sufficient?

International Humanitarian Law After Kosovo: Is Lex Lata Sufficient?

... International humanitarian law is built upon a balance between acceptance of military interests on the one hand and humanitarian concerns on the ...

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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

... both international humanitarian law and the international human rights law have to be applied ...life, international humanitarian law becomes less clear making the ...

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The Applicability of International Humanitarian Law and the Law of Neutraility to the Kosovo Campaign

The Applicability of International Humanitarian Law and the Law of Neutraility to the Kosovo Campaign

... of international humanitarian law but also by reference to the very different standards of the European Convention on Human ...of international humanitarian ...

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Cyber Warfare: A New Hullaballoo under International Humanitarian Law

Cyber Warfare: A New Hullaballoo under International Humanitarian Law

... under International Humanitarian ...with international humanita- rian law and assessed the notion of cyber warfare, conduct of hostilities, legal framework, moni- toring mechanisms as well as ...

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Erosion of the Rule of Law as a Basis for Command Responsibility under International Humanitarian Law

Erosion of the Rule of Law as a Basis for Command Responsibility under International Humanitarian Law

... of law. Customary international humanitarian law, as interpreted by the ad hoc tribunals, offers an effective framework for accountability over superiors who fail to heed warning signs that ...

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Cyber Warfare and the Status of Anonymous under International Humanitarian Law

Cyber Warfare and the Status of Anonymous under International Humanitarian Law

... the law of international armed conflict it is only combatants and military objectives that are permissible objects of ...under international humanitarian law but, importantly, it has ...

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Evolution of International Humanitarian Law and War: Crime in International Proportions

Evolution of International Humanitarian Law and War: Crime in International Proportions

... an international normative system focused on the develop- ment of international humanitarian law can be verified throughout several mo- ments in the history of ...the law is conditioned ...

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The Historical Evolution of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) from Earliest Societies to Modern Age

The Historical Evolution of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) from Earliest Societies to Modern Age

... of International Humanitarian Law Applicable in Armed Conflicts” which was held from 24 May to 12 June 1971 where 200 members from 40 countries participated with a view to elaborate discussion on ...

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The end of application of international humanitarian law

The end of application of international humanitarian law

... of international humanitarian law, or the law of armed ...– international armed conflict, belligerent occupation, and non-international armed conflict – must continue to be ...

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Appraising Command Responsibility As A Basis For Crimnal Liability Under International Humanitarian Law

Appraising Command Responsibility As A Basis For Crimnal Liability Under International Humanitarian Law

... A corollary of this is that command responsibility has evolved through international and non-international armed conflicts trials. Since the end of Second World War different bodies, have grappled with the ...

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HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW

HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW

... Soon, the Geneva Conventions of 1949 needed, in turn, to be adapted to the changing nature of armed conflicts. After the Second World War, non-international armed conflicts became more frequent. Some took the form ...

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International Humanitarian Law and the Conflict in Sierra Leone

International Humanitarian Law and the Conflict in Sierra Leone

... If the conflict is a non-international armed conflict, the rules of international humanitarian law con- tained in Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions and in P[r] ...

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The Conduct of Hostilities and International Humanitarian Law: Challenges of 21st Century Warfare

The Conduct of Hostilities and International Humanitarian Law: Challenges of 21st Century Warfare

... in international armed conflict launching an attack in the knowledge that it will cause collateral damage which would be clearly exces- sive in relation to the “concrete and direct overall military advantage” ...

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