The principle of proportionality protects civilians and civilian objects against expected incidental harm from an attack that is excessive to the military advantage anticipated from the attack. However, despite its status as a fundamental norm of international humanitarian law (IHL), key terms are not defined in relevant treaties nor do they benefit from critical judicial explanation. This has caused challenges for both academics and military commanders alike in explaining and applying the test for proportionality. The Article expands upon two points that were raised and generated interesting discussion at The Second Israel Defense Forces International Conference on the Law of Armed Conflict during a panel that dealt with contemporary issue...
This is the text of a lecture, presented by Professor Yoram Dinstein at Tilburg University, outlinin...
At a time when the United States has undertaken high-stakes counterinsurgency campaigns in at least ...
What does proportionality reasoning mean for decision support in international humanitarian law (ihl...
The existence of the principle of proportionality as a norm is undisputed, and military commanders i...
The prohibition of attacks expected to cause incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians, ...
Published online on 01 December 2018Military operations are taking place with increasing frequency i...
The laws of war are undergoing a fundamental transformation. The first step was the unmooring of the...
The rule on proportionality represents the most apparent manifestation of the balance between milita...
The nature of modern armed conflicts, combined with traditional interpretations of proportionality, ...
The argument of this article is that the proportionality rule in AP–I does express a doctrine that h...
Proportionality functions as one of the most important legal constraints applicable to the conduct o...
The foundational international humanitarian law rule of proportionality — that parties to an armed c...
This text is an inquiry into how the international community is understood in and through internatio...
The principle of proportionality is a central feature of international law regulating modern militar...
In the past, most armed conflicts were international, but today armed conflicts often are non-intern...
This is the text of a lecture, presented by Professor Yoram Dinstein at Tilburg University, outlinin...
At a time when the United States has undertaken high-stakes counterinsurgency campaigns in at least ...
What does proportionality reasoning mean for decision support in international humanitarian law (ihl...
The existence of the principle of proportionality as a norm is undisputed, and military commanders i...
The prohibition of attacks expected to cause incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians, ...
Published online on 01 December 2018Military operations are taking place with increasing frequency i...
The laws of war are undergoing a fundamental transformation. The first step was the unmooring of the...
The rule on proportionality represents the most apparent manifestation of the balance between milita...
The nature of modern armed conflicts, combined with traditional interpretations of proportionality, ...
The argument of this article is that the proportionality rule in AP–I does express a doctrine that h...
Proportionality functions as one of the most important legal constraints applicable to the conduct o...
The foundational international humanitarian law rule of proportionality — that parties to an armed c...
This text is an inquiry into how the international community is understood in and through internatio...
The principle of proportionality is a central feature of international law regulating modern militar...
In the past, most armed conflicts were international, but today armed conflicts often are non-intern...
This is the text of a lecture, presented by Professor Yoram Dinstein at Tilburg University, outlinin...
At a time when the United States has undertaken high-stakes counterinsurgency campaigns in at least ...
What does proportionality reasoning mean for decision support in international humanitarian law (ihl...