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temporal scope of the law of non-international armed conflict

The Legal Fog of an Illusion: Three Reflections on "Organization" and "Intensity" as Criteria for the Temporal Scope of the Law of Non-International Armed Conflict

The Legal Fog of an Illusion: Three Reflections on "Organization" and "Intensity" as Criteria for the Temporal Scope of the Law of Non-International Armed Conflict

... the temporal scope of the law of NIAC, their exact contours remain somewhat ...an armed group to be considered “organized,” it needs to possess a command structure and, as an expression of ...

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Naval Blockade in Yemen: A Case for the Revision of the Law of Blockade in Non-International Armed Conflict

Naval Blockade in Yemen: A Case for the Revision of the Law of Blockade in Non-International Armed Conflict

... with international law, in particular the law of the sea and relevant international civil aviation agreements, all cargo to Yemen”, it did not provide the legitimation of enforcing a naval ...

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Difference in the Law of Weaponry When Applied to Non-International Armed Conflict

Difference in the Law of Weaponry When Applied to Non-International Armed Conflict

... cation Techniques ( ENMOD ) ,3 8 States party undertake not to e ngag e in milital)' or any other hostil e u se of envi ronm ental modification techniques having wide- s[r] ...

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Eco-struggles: Using international criminal law to protect the environment during and after non-international armed conflict

Eco-struggles: Using international criminal law to protect the environment during and after non-international armed conflict

... The armed groups have also entered World Heritage Sites for the purpose of exploiting natural resources by engaging in artisanal mining, charcoal produc- tion, and wildlife ...from conflict to ...

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The Law Applicable to Naval Mine Warfare in a Non-International Armed Conflict

The Law Applicable to Naval Mine Warfare in a Non-International Armed Conflict

... the conflict State has recognized the belligerent status of the OAG, then this is of general application and requires that IAC LOAC be applied in its relationship with, and operations against, the OAG both at sea ...

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Global Armed Conflict? The Threshold of Extraterritorial Non-International Armed Conflict

Global Armed Conflict? The Threshold of Extraterritorial Non-International Armed Conflict

... late another State’s sovereignty in order to do so—also an issue of jus ad bellum. This mat- ter involves two competing rights: the right of the territorial State to its sovereignty (and, as such, to its territorial ...

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Is There a Way Out of the Non-International Armed Conflict Detention Dilemma?

Is There a Way Out of the Non-International Armed Conflict Detention Dilemma?

... customary international law and the UN Charter forbid the use of force in international relations save in individual or collective self-defense or when authorized by the UN Security ...to ...

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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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Full Volume 70: Professor Howard Levie and the Law of War

Full Volume 70: Professor Howard Levie and the Law of War

... Was it an international armed conflict thereby requiring compliance by all Parties to the Convention, or was it a non-international armed conflict, in which case only the minimal protect[r] ...

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Charting the Legal Geography of Non-International Armed Conflict

Charting the Legal Geography of Non-International Armed Conflict

... 22. Schmitt, Extraterritorial Lethal Targeting, supra note 2; Ashley S. Deeks, “Unwilling or Unable”: Toward a Normative Framework for Extraterritorial Self-Defense, 52 V IRGINIA J OURNAL OF I NTERNATIONAL L AW 483 ...

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Indeterminacy in the Law of Armed Conflict

Indeterminacy in the Law of Armed Conflict

... The law of armed conflict begins with the conditions of its own applica- ...a non-State armed group on the territory of another ...against armed incursion. If the intervening ...

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Defining Non-International Armed Conflict: A Historically Difficult Task

Defining Non-International Armed Conflict: A Historically Difficult Task

... Let u s begi n with the fact that, as surprising as it might appear, the l aw of wa r , or the law of armed conflict as it is also known, provides no definitive defi n ition[r] ...

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The Law of Armed Conflict in Asymmetric Urban Armed Conflict

The Law of Armed Conflict in Asymmetric Urban Armed Conflict

... the international community that there has occurred a fundamental shift in the manner in which some of the most basic princi- ples of the LOAC—and, the mission would contend, human rights law as well— ...

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Warning Civilians Prior to Attack under International Law: Theory and Practice The Law of Armed Conflict in Asymmetric Urban Armed Conflict

Warning Civilians Prior to Attack under International Law: Theory and Practice The Law of Armed Conflict in Asymmetric Urban Armed Conflict

... 1. U.S. Department of War, Instructions for the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field, General Orders No. 100, Apr. 24, 1863, reprinted in T HE L AWS OF A RMED C ONFLICTS : A C OLLECTION OF C ONVENTIONS ...

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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 ...a conflict, International organizations have developed ...

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Right to reparations in international law for victims of armed conflict: Convergence of law and practice?

Right to reparations in international law for victims of armed conflict: Convergence of law and practice?

... general international law and their rights versus the ...the international and regional levels, rapidly growing jurisprudence confirms State responsibility to provide reparations for human rights ...

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Convening Experts on Children and International Criminal Justice

Convening Experts on Children and International Criminal Justice

... Ladisch, International Center for Transitional Justice, New York; Sharanjeet Parmar, Conflict Dynamics International, Kinshasa; Mark Richmond, Education Above All Foundation, Doha; ...Young, ...

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Human security and the emergence of modern day body counts.

Human security and the emergence of modern day body counts.

... In addition, it provides a body of evidence of how violence has affected particular communities or groups, as well as individuals, for example, the Yazidis, in Iraq, or the Kurds, in Syria. Such evidence is useful not ...

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Full Volume 81:  International Law Challenges: Homeland Security and Combating Terrorism

Full Volume 81: International Law Challenges: Homeland Security and Combating Terrorism

... on the Law of Armed Conflict of the American Society of International Law; the Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy of Salve Regina University, Newport, Rhode Island[r] ...

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SUBJECT INDEX

SUBJECT INDEX

... Diplomatic Conference for the Reaffirmation and Development of International Humanitarian Law Applicable in Armed Conflict, 84, 307n.. Diplomatic representatives, 83..[r] ...

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