This article discusses international humanitarian law, particularly the Geneva Conventions and its Additional Protocols. It analyzes the rights of protected persons under the Geneva Conventions, such as prisoners of war and civilians, as well as the obligations of States during armed conflicts. Furthermore, the article points out the flaws in the Geneva Conventions, such as the discrepancy between the obligations of States during an international armed conflict vs. during an internal armed conflicts. It argues that this distinction between international and internal armed conflicts should be eliminated and that States’ obligations should be the same for both conflicts
This thesis makes the case for eliminating the distinction between types of armed conflict under int...
Internationalized internal armed conflicts have become a common feature of the past decades. In nume...
This article analyses the aspect of human rights protection in the context of contemporary armed con...
This article discusses international humanitarian law, particularly the Geneva Conventions and its A...
The strict division of international humanitarian law into rules applicable in international armed c...
International Humanitarian Law has at its core distinctions and classifications: The sphere between ...
The key instruments of International Humanitarian Law (IHL), the 1949 Geneva Conventions and the Add...
As John Crook has pointed out, most of the armed conflicts of recent years have been internal rather...
This article suggests that the laws of war should apply to internal conflicts. The legislative histo...
Adjunct Professor Warren Small, Attorney at Law; Adjunct Professor of Law, Golden Gate University Sc...
This article is concerned with the legal challenges of regulating civil wars in international humani...
The perception of the application of international humanitarian law for both State and non-State act...
The primary focus of attention in discussions on legal norms protecting refugees are usually the 195...
International Humanitarian Law has at its core distinctions and classifications: The sphere between ...
Does the distinction between international and non-international armed conflicts still exist or has ...
This thesis makes the case for eliminating the distinction between types of armed conflict under int...
Internationalized internal armed conflicts have become a common feature of the past decades. In nume...
This article analyses the aspect of human rights protection in the context of contemporary armed con...
This article discusses international humanitarian law, particularly the Geneva Conventions and its A...
The strict division of international humanitarian law into rules applicable in international armed c...
International Humanitarian Law has at its core distinctions and classifications: The sphere between ...
The key instruments of International Humanitarian Law (IHL), the 1949 Geneva Conventions and the Add...
As John Crook has pointed out, most of the armed conflicts of recent years have been internal rather...
This article suggests that the laws of war should apply to internal conflicts. The legislative histo...
Adjunct Professor Warren Small, Attorney at Law; Adjunct Professor of Law, Golden Gate University Sc...
This article is concerned with the legal challenges of regulating civil wars in international humani...
The perception of the application of international humanitarian law for both State and non-State act...
The primary focus of attention in discussions on legal norms protecting refugees are usually the 195...
International Humanitarian Law has at its core distinctions and classifications: The sphere between ...
Does the distinction between international and non-international armed conflicts still exist or has ...
This thesis makes the case for eliminating the distinction between types of armed conflict under int...
Internationalized internal armed conflicts have become a common feature of the past decades. In nume...
This article analyses the aspect of human rights protection in the context of contemporary armed con...