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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] ... See full document

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Cyber War and International Law: Concluding Remarks at the 2012 Naval War College International Law Conference

Cyber War and International Law: Concluding Remarks at the 2012 Naval War College International Law Conference

... Assuming that war is already raging (whether its onset was a cyber or a ki- netic armed attack), the jus in bello—a.k.a. the law of armed conflict (LOAC) or international humanitarian ... See full document

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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

... during armed conflict pursuant to the 1954 Cultural Property Convention ...under International Criminal Law, 11 M ELBOURNE J OURNAL OF I NTERNATIONAL L AW 339, 360 (2010) [hereinafter O’Keefe, ... See full document

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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] ... See full document

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Prisoner-Of-War Status after September Eleven: Need for Amending the Laws of War in the Context of Transnational Armed Conflicts

Prisoner-Of-War Status after September Eleven: Need for Amending the Laws of War in the Context of Transnational Armed Conflicts

... between International and Non-International armed conflict has lost its ...and international in ...and non-state forces confined within the borders of one nation were hailed as ... See full document

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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 complex problems under humanitarian ...Indeed, non–state actors seldom hold territory in classical sense, and usually, they do not aspire to forcibly take ... See full document

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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 ... See full document

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The International Legal Framework for Stability Operations: When May International Forces Attack or Detain Someone in Afghanistan?

The International Legal Framework for Stability Operations: When May International Forces Attack or Detain Someone in Afghanistan?

... ing of soldiers mu st be the same in view of international a nd non-intern ati onal armed conflicts in order to create automatisms that work under the stress of the battle. O[r] ... See full document

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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

... of armed conflict the distinction between interstate wars and civil wars is losing its value as far as human beings are ...when armed violence has erupted ‘only’ within the territory of a sovereign State? ... See full document

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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

... of armed conflicts, which might be known variously as “transnational” or “mixed” conflicts, is dismissed, we are left with the standard two possibilities: international or ... See full document

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Regulating Hostilities in Non-International Armed Conflicts: Thoughts on Bridging the Divide between the Tadić Aspiration and Conflict Realities

Regulating Hostilities in Non-International Armed Conflicts: Thoughts on Bridging the Divide between the Tadić Aspiration and Conflict Realities

... First, international law must provide a more effective—and most importantly immediate—IHL compliance incentive for individual belligerents and the commanders who lead ...some non- state belligerent groups ... See full document

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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

... a non-international armed conflict with al-Qaeda and its associated ...an armed conflict with Al Qaeda without specifying whether that conflict is an IAC or ...Counterterrorism, Remarks ... See full document

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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] ... See full document

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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] ... See full document

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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] ... See full document

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Authorization versus Regulation of Detention in Non-International Armed Conflicts

Authorization versus Regulation of Detention in Non-International Armed Conflicts

... penhagen Principles and Guidelines state explicitly that they “should not be taken as evidence that States regard the practice as required out of a sense of legal obligation.” Our focus, for the moment, however, is not ... See full document

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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"

... Contemporary Conflicts: Four Challenges for the Geneva Conven- tions and Other Existing Law, 105 A MERICAN J OURNAL OF I NTERNATIONAL L AW 201, 210– 13 (2011) (same); see also Evan ...of armed conflict ... See full document

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Cyber Warfare: Implications for Non-International Armed Conflicts

Cyber Warfare: Implications for Non-International Armed Conflicts

... Of course, it could be argued that even when certain components of the global cyber infrastructure are used for military purposes, this does not automatically render them a military objective because in the interconnect- ... See full document

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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

... organized armed group given that it is the elected authority in Gaza and possesses a structured military ...an international armed conflict and, the alternative, that Israel and Hamas were engaged in ... See full document

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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] ... See full document

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