The strict division of international humanitarian law into rules applicable in international armed conflict and those relevant to armed conflicts not of an international nature is almost universally criticized. Even though attempts to abandon the distinction were made at every stage of negotiation of the Geneva Conventions and their Protocols, calls for a single body of international humanitarian law have since died out. This article revives those calls by highlighting the inadequacies of the current dichotomy’s treatment of internationalized armed conflicts, namely, armed conflicts that involve internal and international elements. It concludes that the law developed to determine this “internationalization” has created convoluted tests that...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
Alongside non-international and international conflict, a third category of armed conflict is emergi...
The strict division of international humanitarian law into rules applicable in international armed c...
Contemporary international humanitarian law, as it is known today, classifies all armed conflicts in...
This thesis makes the case for eliminating the distinction between types of armed conflict under int...
International Humanitarian Law has at its core distinctions and classifications: The sphere between ...
The traditional demarcation of International Armed Conflicts (IACs) and Non-International Armed Conf...
States are increasingly involved in violent conflicts with non-state actors. This new situation cha...
Anthony Cullen advances an argument for a particular approach to the interpretation of non-internati...
This article discusses international humanitarian law, particularly the Geneva Conventions and its A...
International Humanitarian Law has at its core distinctions and classifications: The sphere between ...
In a world shaped by the simultaneous forces of globalization and fragmentation, very few armed conf...
This thesis concerns the problems that surround the implementation and enforcement of international ...
aiming to protect victims in time of armed conflict. To ensure they should benefit these victims, th...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
Alongside non-international and international conflict, a third category of armed conflict is emergi...
The strict division of international humanitarian law into rules applicable in international armed c...
Contemporary international humanitarian law, as it is known today, classifies all armed conflicts in...
This thesis makes the case for eliminating the distinction between types of armed conflict under int...
International Humanitarian Law has at its core distinctions and classifications: The sphere between ...
The traditional demarcation of International Armed Conflicts (IACs) and Non-International Armed Conf...
States are increasingly involved in violent conflicts with non-state actors. This new situation cha...
Anthony Cullen advances an argument for a particular approach to the interpretation of non-internati...
This article discusses international humanitarian law, particularly the Geneva Conventions and its A...
International Humanitarian Law has at its core distinctions and classifications: The sphere between ...
In a world shaped by the simultaneous forces of globalization and fragmentation, very few armed conf...
This thesis concerns the problems that surround the implementation and enforcement of international ...
aiming to protect victims in time of armed conflict. To ensure they should benefit these victims, th...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
Alongside non-international and international conflict, a third category of armed conflict is emergi...