In the performance of law enforcement tasks, military forces frequently use expanding bullets. Such bullets are prohibited in international armed conflicts (IAC:s) by treaty, but in non-international armed conflicts (NIAC:s), the matter is regulated by the principle prohibiting means and methods of a nature to cause superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering (SIrUS), and possibly by an independent rule of customary international humanitarian law. This essay looks first to a proposed solution in which the law enforcement legal paradigm takes precedence, and finds such a solution incomplete and its application limited. It proceeds to look at the prohibition of expanding bullets in NIAC:s as an independent rule,exploring the formation of cust...
This paper explores the international law governing the use of force in the wake of conflicts in Kos...
The increasing prominence in recent years of non-international armed conflicts that extend across st...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">International humanitarian law (“IHL”), or the law of armed conflict ...
In the performance of law enforcement tasks, military forces frequently use expanding bullets. Such ...
This article will present a study of effects on the human body produced by penetrating projectiles,...
The contribution deals with the use of CBRN weapons in the context of hostilities
113 RESUMÉ Prohibited Means and Methods of Warfare in Armed Conflicts Law of armed conflicts is a pa...
The strict division of international humanitarian law into rules applicable in international armed c...
The article addresses the issue of international legal grounds of prohibiting usage of certain metho...
Abstract International law in the world involves most international treaties as a step to limit the ...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
International humanitarian law regulates the conduct of hostilities during armed conflicts by striki...
International humanitarian law (IHL) provides limits to the conduct of warring parties during armed ...
This article examines the evolution of international humanitarian law, specifically as it relates to...
This thesis seeks to analyze whether, and how, parallel legal tools can contribute to increasing non...
This paper explores the international law governing the use of force in the wake of conflicts in Kos...
The increasing prominence in recent years of non-international armed conflicts that extend across st...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">International humanitarian law (“IHL”), or the law of armed conflict ...
In the performance of law enforcement tasks, military forces frequently use expanding bullets. Such ...
This article will present a study of effects on the human body produced by penetrating projectiles,...
The contribution deals with the use of CBRN weapons in the context of hostilities
113 RESUMÉ Prohibited Means and Methods of Warfare in Armed Conflicts Law of armed conflicts is a pa...
The strict division of international humanitarian law into rules applicable in international armed c...
The article addresses the issue of international legal grounds of prohibiting usage of certain metho...
Abstract International law in the world involves most international treaties as a step to limit the ...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
International humanitarian law regulates the conduct of hostilities during armed conflicts by striki...
International humanitarian law (IHL) provides limits to the conduct of warring parties during armed ...
This article examines the evolution of international humanitarian law, specifically as it relates to...
This thesis seeks to analyze whether, and how, parallel legal tools can contribute to increasing non...
This paper explores the international law governing the use of force in the wake of conflicts in Kos...
The increasing prominence in recent years of non-international armed conflicts that extend across st...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">International humanitarian law (“IHL”), or the law of armed conflict ...