Does International Humanitarian Law (IHL) impose a duty of care on the attacker? From a moral point of view, should it? This article argues that the legal situation is contestable, and the moral value of a legal duty of care in attack is ambivalent. This is because a duty of care is both a condition for and an obstacle to the ‘individualization of war’. The individualization of war denotes an observable multi-dimensional norm shift in international relations. Norms for the regulation of war that focus on the interests, rights, and duties of the individual have gained in importance compared to those that focus on the interests, rights, and duties of the state. As the individual, not the state, is the ultimate locus of moral value, this norm ...
This article examines the requirement under international humanitarian law (IHL) that consent to hum...
This study explores the effectiveness of international law in regulating combat operations during in...
This thesis deals with international humanitarian law and, more in particular, with the interplay be...
Does International Humanitarian Law (IHL) impose a duty of care on the attacker? From a moral point ...
Jeff McMahan's challenge to conventional just-war theory is an attempt to apply to the use of force ...
This article investigates how – by breaking with the historical double standards regarding civilian ...
This thesis throws new light on a central question in the normative theory of armed humanitarian int...
International humanitarian law (IHL) provides limits to the conduct of warring parties during armed ...
International humanitarian law (IHL) is the branch of public international law responsible for the ...
The duty to capture stands at the fault line between competing legal regimes that might govern targe...
One of the fundamental principles of international humanitarian law (IHL) is that it recognizes no l...
This article is part of a three-part series addressing the question whether the law of armed conflic...
When should international humanitarian law (IHL) apply? When should it prevail over, and when should...
Military and humanitarian lawyers approach the laws of war—labeled “law of armed conflict” by the fo...
The article argues that the so-called 'new wars' pose a fundamental challenge to international human...
This article examines the requirement under international humanitarian law (IHL) that consent to hum...
This study explores the effectiveness of international law in regulating combat operations during in...
This thesis deals with international humanitarian law and, more in particular, with the interplay be...
Does International Humanitarian Law (IHL) impose a duty of care on the attacker? From a moral point ...
Jeff McMahan's challenge to conventional just-war theory is an attempt to apply to the use of force ...
This article investigates how – by breaking with the historical double standards regarding civilian ...
This thesis throws new light on a central question in the normative theory of armed humanitarian int...
International humanitarian law (IHL) provides limits to the conduct of warring parties during armed ...
International humanitarian law (IHL) is the branch of public international law responsible for the ...
The duty to capture stands at the fault line between competing legal regimes that might govern targe...
One of the fundamental principles of international humanitarian law (IHL) is that it recognizes no l...
This article is part of a three-part series addressing the question whether the law of armed conflic...
When should international humanitarian law (IHL) apply? When should it prevail over, and when should...
Military and humanitarian lawyers approach the laws of war—labeled “law of armed conflict” by the fo...
The article argues that the so-called 'new wars' pose a fundamental challenge to international human...
This article examines the requirement under international humanitarian law (IHL) that consent to hum...
This study explores the effectiveness of international law in regulating combat operations during in...
This thesis deals with international humanitarian law and, more in particular, with the interplay be...