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Modern Technology and the Law of Armed Conflict at Sea

Modern Technology and the Law of Armed Conflict at Sea

... "Directed energy" is a generic term embracing three technologies: lasers, high-powered microwave devices, and particle beams. All have in common the production and emission[r] ... See full document

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The Updated ICRC Commentary on the Second Geneva Convention: Demystifying the Law of Armed Conflict at Sea

The Updated ICRC Commentary on the Second Geneva Convention: Demystifying the Law of Armed Conflict at Sea

... the Law of Treaties, in particular Articles 31–33, to reflect as accurately as possible the current application and interpretation of the Second ...international law, such as international human rights ... See full document

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The Development of International Law with Respect to the Law Enforcement Roles of Navies and Coast Guards in Peacetime

The Development of International Law with Respect to the Law Enforcement Roles of Navies and Coast Guards in Peacetime

... The modern international law of the sea is as unavoidable a feature of the arena in which armed conflict may be threatened, or actually conducted, as the limitations of the weapons [r] ... See full document

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Adapting the Law of Armed Conflict to Autonomous Weapon Systems

Adapting the Law of Armed Conflict to Autonomous Weapon Systems

... Some modern and very sophisticated autonomous (or at least very highly automated) weapon systems already ...or sea in which civilian risk is very small, and with respect to which human operators activate ... See full document

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Chapter V (The Tanker War and the Law of Armed Conflict)

Chapter V (The Tanker War and the Law of Armed Conflict)

... The same is true for the law of self-defense if, e.g., a warship of a belligerent or neutral country exercises its analogous law of the sea right of approach and visit of a merchant [r] ... See full document

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Full Volume 84: International Law and Military Operations (2008)

Full Volume 84: International Law and Military Operations (2008)

... These include maritime strategy and the global legal order, the law of the sea and maritime security, the law of armed conflict, maritime enforcement of United Nations Security Council r[r] ... See full document

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Introduction (Volume 84)

Introduction (Volume 84)

... These include maritime strat- egy and the global legal order, the law of the sea and maritime security, the law of armed conflict, maritim e enforcement of Uni t ed Nations Security C[r] ... See full document

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Emerging Technology and Perfidy  in Armed Conflict

Emerging Technology and Perfidy in Armed Conflict

... the law of the sea and of naval warfare, combined with the nature of the maritime environ- ment, treats unmanned maritime vehicles somewhat ...the sea, for example in weapon ... See full document

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New Technology and the Law of Armed Conflict

New Technology and the Law of Armed Conflict

... spective State obligations under international human rights law. This will produce significantly disparate effects in terms of sanctions, e.g., in the case of States who are parties to the European Convention on ... See full document

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Direct Participation in Hostilities and the Interoperability of the Law of Armed Conflict and Human Rights Law

Direct Participation in Hostilities and the Interoperability of the Law of Armed Conflict and Human Rights Law

... Hague law, rather to the paradigm confusion between law and order/law enforcement and an armed conflict para- ...in law en- forcement are prohibited in IACs, most notably ... See full document

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Children, Armed Conflict, and Genocide: Applying the Law of Genocide to the Recruitment and Use of Children in Armed Conflict

Children, Armed Conflict, and Genocide: Applying the Law of Genocide to the Recruitment and Use of Children in Armed Conflict

... 16. See UNICEF, S TATE OF THE W ORLD ’ S C HILDREN 1996, at 13 (1996), available at http://www.unicef.org/sowc/archive/ENGLISH/The%20State%20of%20the%20World%27s%20Children%20199 6.pdf; M ATTHEW H APPOLD , C HILD S ... See full document

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Indeterminacy in the Law of Armed Conflict

Indeterminacy in the Law of Armed Conflict

... One inconsistency begets another. Several modern militaries have the capability to “shift cold,” that is, to redirect missiles mid-flight away from their original targets toward other locations. Suppose that, ... See full document

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Civilian Starvation and Relief During Armed Conflict: The Modern Humanitarian Law

Civilian Starvation and Relief During Armed Conflict: The Modern Humanitarian Law

... Finally, violations of customary principles do not a priori constitute invalidation of the present norms or creation of new norms. Even in the face of flagrant violati[r] ... See full document

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Between Law and Reality: New Wars and Internationalised Armed Conflict

Between Law and Reality: New Wars and Internationalised Armed Conflict

... ‘armed conflict’ exists will be ...the conflict is international or non-international in ...of modern conflict and the internationalisation of ‘new ...a conflict is international ... See full document

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Applying a Sovereign Agency Theory of the Law of Armed Conflict

Applying a Sovereign Agency Theory of the Law of Armed Conflict

... The current bifurcated conflict classification paradigm for applying the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) has lost its usefulness. Regulation of state militaries was originally based on t[r] ... See full document

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The United States’ Position on the Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Obligations: Now is the Time for Change

The United States’ Position on the Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Obligations: Now is the Time for Change

... the law would thus dictate that human rights obligations exist wherever a State exercises de facto authority or control over territory, individuals, or a transaction and has the power to respect and ensure the ... 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

... every conflict, may be because no conflict these days are in ...a conflict, International organizations have developed certain laws which guarantee human safety to a large ...such law is ... See full document

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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] ... See full document

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Convening Experts on Children and International Criminal Justice

Convening Experts on Children and International Criminal Justice

... in the text, were Alec Wargo II, Program Officer for the Office of the Special Representative to the U.N. Secretary-General for Children & Armed Conflict, and Jo Becker, Advocacy Director, Children’s ... See full document

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Chapter V: Principles and Sources of the Law of Armed Conflict

Chapter V: Principles and Sources of the Law of Armed Conflict

... Whereas the 1949 Geneva Conventions and the 1977 Protocols Additional thereto address, for the most part, the protection of victims of war, the Hague Regulations, the Genev[r] ... See full document

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