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Detention by Armed Groups under International Law

Detention by Armed Groups under International Law

... by international law; seen thus, a State’s capacity to influence may vary depending on its particular legal position vis-à-vis the situations and persons facing the danger, or the reality, of ... See full document

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The Future of U.S. Detention under International Law: Workshop Report

The Future of U.S. Detention under International Law: Workshop Report

... ued detention. Several participants rejected the legality under international law of detention until the end of ...that detention until the end of conflict would give too much ... See full document

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North Korean Detention of US Nationals: International Law Violations and Means of Recourse

North Korean Detention of US Nationals: International Law Violations and Means of Recourse

... the international level, it is important to stress that the chances of a former detainee receiving a satisfying resolution are very ...binding under international law, and, in fact, North ... See full document

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Pretrial and Preventive Detention of Suspected Terrorists: Options and Constraints under International Law

Pretrial and Preventive Detention of Suspected Terrorists: Options and Constraints under International Law

... 18 ' It does not extend to "obligations to comply of the with the law generally, so that it does not justify preventive 8detention 2 sort that a state might introduce in an emergency sit[r] ... See full document

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Drones under International Law

Drones under International Law

... of international criminal offenses; they fit within compatible existing legal frameworks such as IHL and cus- tomary ...as armed groups, does con- tinue to pose a present ... 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"

... killing under certain conditions is consistent with LOAC); Peter Margulies, The Fog of War Reform: Change and Structure in the Law of Armed Conflict After September 11, 95 M ARQUETTE L AW R EVIEW ... See full document

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Targeting and Detention in Non-International Armed Conflict: Serdar Mohammed and the Limits of Human Rights Convergence

Targeting and Detention in Non-International Armed Conflict: Serdar Mohammed and the Limits of Human Rights Convergence

... to international armed conflicts, the underlying reasoning applies, despite the European Court’s hesitation, to NIACs ...organized armed group carry- ing out a continuous combat function is a lawful ... See full document

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Children, Armed Violence and Transition: Challenges for International Law & Policy

Children, Armed Violence and Transition: Challenges for International Law & Policy

... Many children end up as child soldiers because they are abducted, brutalized, and tortured. Others, however, also exercise a level of initiative in coming forward and either enlisting or, in some cases, affirmatively ... See full document

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The implementation and enforcement of the obligation under the international law of armed conflict to take precautions in attack (1980 2005)

The implementation and enforcement of the obligation under the international law of armed conflict to take precautions in attack (1980 2005)

... of armed groups at the more ragged end of the ...an international legal umbrella for any armed opposition group or terrorist organization,243 can be seen as having precisely the reverse ... See full document

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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 ... 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

... for detention in NI- ...long-term detention of a suspected Taliban commander by British forces was unlawful—and, by extension, so was the general long-term de- tention policy of British forces in ...from ... See full document

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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

... terrorist groups, but specific phone calls to the residents of the targeted buildings, notifying them of the planned strike and warning them to evacuate the ... See full document

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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] ... 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

... both international humanitarian law and the international human rights law have to be applied ...non-international armed conflict where there is no agreed status of combatant and ... See full document

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PROTECTION OF WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICT AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW

PROTECTION OF WOMEN IN ARMED CONFLICT AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW

... The problem of displacement is a part and parcel of a conflict scenario. Conflict leads to mass displacement of civilians. Among the lot of the mass population being displaced during a conflict situation, women and ... See full document

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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

... post-1949 instruments dealing with this issue, and where post-1949 mari- time internal armed conflict State practice appears to hearken back to this scheme, it is difficult to see why the pre-1949 scheme should be ... See full document

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Claims by Non-State Groups in International Law

Claims by Non-State Groups in International Law

... Many areas of international law, including state succession, state responsibility, the law of treaties, the law relating to title to territory, recognition, and the [r] ... See full document

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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?

... of armed conflict, the Committee has explored this in detail in several Concluding Observations, for example in its review o f Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2006; “The Committee notes with concern that the fate and ... See full document

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Autonomy and Minority Groups: A Right in International Law

Autonomy and Minority Groups: A Right in International Law

... 143 Epps i 44 is also prepared to find that groups within States which are not under colonial or alien domination could, in appropriate circumstances, secede.' 4 5 The [r] ... 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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