Adjunct Professor Warren Small, Attorney at Law; Adjunct Professor of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law, Santa Clara University School of Law, Monterey College of Law, and Monterey Institute of International Studies
Internal armed conflicts are today the more common mode of warfare and a growing concern for the int...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
The strict division of international humanitarian law into rules applicable in international armed c...
Most contemporary armed conflicts are not of an international character. International Humanitarian ...
This thesis seeks to analyze whether, and how, parallel legal tools can contribute to increasing non...
After spending twenty-five years in the U.S. Navy as a commissioned officer, Professor Small earned ...
Most contemporary armed conflicts are not of an international character. International Humanitarian ...
Case law of the International Court of Justice and international criminal tribunals reveals differen...
This article explores the ‘organizational’ or ‘organization’ criterion for both noninternational arm...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
Although the majority of global armed conflicts occur within national borders, most international hu...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
The changing nature of warfare in the 21st century poses a multitude of challenges to the perceived ...
Internal armed conflicts are today the more common mode of warfare and a growing concern for the int...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
The strict division of international humanitarian law into rules applicable in international armed c...
Most contemporary armed conflicts are not of an international character. International Humanitarian ...
This thesis seeks to analyze whether, and how, parallel legal tools can contribute to increasing non...
After spending twenty-five years in the U.S. Navy as a commissioned officer, Professor Small earned ...
Most contemporary armed conflicts are not of an international character. International Humanitarian ...
Case law of the International Court of Justice and international criminal tribunals reveals differen...
This article explores the ‘organizational’ or ‘organization’ criterion for both noninternational arm...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
Although the majority of global armed conflicts occur within national borders, most international hu...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
The changing nature of warfare in the 21st century poses a multitude of challenges to the perceived ...
Internal armed conflicts are today the more common mode of warfare and a growing concern for the int...
Difficulties that arise for the classification of an extraterritorial armed conflict between states ...
The strict division of international humanitarian law into rules applicable in international armed c...