This Article attempts to identify and clarify what is genuinely new about the ¿new paradigm¿ of armed conflict after the attacks of September 11, 2001. Assuming that sound policy counsels treating certain aspects of the global struggle against modern transnational terrorist networks within the legal rubric of war, this Article stresses that the principal challenge such networks pose is that they require international humanitarian law, somewhat incongruously, to graft conventions - in both the formal and informal senses of that word - onto an unconventional form of organized violence. Furthermore, this process occurs in a context in which one diffuse ¿party¿ to the conflict both (1) repudiates a predicate axiom of international humanitarian ...
The so-called war on terrorism has prompted calls for revisions to the 1949 Geneva Conventions on ar...
The question of protecting civilians and vulnerable groups from the aggression, violation and abuse ...
Alongside non-international and international conflict, a third category of armed conflict is emergi...
This Article attempts to identify and clarify what is genuinely new about the new paradigm of arme...
The purpose of this essay, written in late 2006, is to take stock of the current application of the ...
The unconventional nature of the September 11 terrorist attacks represent to some observers a need t...
The article argues that the so-called 'new wars' pose a fundamental challenge to international human...
The past decades have seen an increasing amount of intra-State wars unfold. The term ‘terrorism’ has...
Since 2001, we have witnessed the development of a counterterrorism war paradigm built to advance cl...
Do the laws of war govern the September 11 attacks? Did the attacks constitute war crimes ? These q...
Transnational armed conflicts have become a reality. The increasing sophistication of terrorist orga...
ON THE SECOND DAY of The 3rd Hague Peace Conference, Dr. Robert Heinsch, Associate Professor at th...
The strict division of international humanitarian law into rules applicable in international armed c...
My focus today is on the broad question of the so-called war on terrorism and how it fits within t...
Most conflicts today are asymmetric, meaning that the parties differ in terms of qualitative and qua...
The so-called war on terrorism has prompted calls for revisions to the 1949 Geneva Conventions on ar...
The question of protecting civilians and vulnerable groups from the aggression, violation and abuse ...
Alongside non-international and international conflict, a third category of armed conflict is emergi...
This Article attempts to identify and clarify what is genuinely new about the new paradigm of arme...
The purpose of this essay, written in late 2006, is to take stock of the current application of the ...
The unconventional nature of the September 11 terrorist attacks represent to some observers a need t...
The article argues that the so-called 'new wars' pose a fundamental challenge to international human...
The past decades have seen an increasing amount of intra-State wars unfold. The term ‘terrorism’ has...
Since 2001, we have witnessed the development of a counterterrorism war paradigm built to advance cl...
Do the laws of war govern the September 11 attacks? Did the attacks constitute war crimes ? These q...
Transnational armed conflicts have become a reality. The increasing sophistication of terrorist orga...
ON THE SECOND DAY of The 3rd Hague Peace Conference, Dr. Robert Heinsch, Associate Professor at th...
The strict division of international humanitarian law into rules applicable in international armed c...
My focus today is on the broad question of the so-called war on terrorism and how it fits within t...
Most conflicts today are asymmetric, meaning that the parties differ in terms of qualitative and qua...
The so-called war on terrorism has prompted calls for revisions to the 1949 Geneva Conventions on ar...
The question of protecting civilians and vulnerable groups from the aggression, violation and abuse ...
Alongside non-international and international conflict, a third category of armed conflict is emergi...