According to the United Nations Secretary-General, Yemen today constitutes the worst man-made humanitarian crisis in the world. It is fuelled by extensive thirdstate involvement, with none of the warring parties championing respect for international human rights and humanitarian law (to put it mildly). Conversely, primary rules of international law already prohibit arms transfers from the moment there is a significant risk that they could be used to commit or facilitate grave breaches, with the recipient’s past and present record of respect for international law qualifying as the crucial factor to predict future transgressions. From that perspective, it appears deeply disingenuous for western states to continue transferring military equipm...
In its mission to win the War on Terror, the United States military and CIA have been conducting t...
In October 2014, the United States and various other States commenced an air campaign against the “I...
The article examines unnecessary suffering or superfluous injury as the basis for the prohibition of...
According to the United Nations Secretary-General, Yemen today constitutes the worst man-made humani...
The transfer of arms has long been on the agenda of States. While they continue to be the object of ...
This paper focuses on the political implications of the arms trade and transfers related to the conf...
The Arms Trade Treaty, enacted in 2013, aims to decrease human suffering by limiting the internation...
In today’s highly interconnected international community, it is not uncommon for arms exported from ...
In the recent past, there have been countless instances of arms transfers to countries with problema...
The pressure for political transitions brought about by the Arab Spring in 2011 caused the descent o...
The humanitarian crisis in Yemen is a man-made famine. The concept of famine crimes has been introdu...
Since March 2015, a Saudi Arabia-led coalition of Arab States is conducting air strikes against the ...
The international agreements as a part of state‘s policy agenda is a relevant and coherent angle to ...
To protect the properties, lives, and dignity of human persons worldwide, the International Humanita...
This paper looks at small arms transfers to non-state actors in the Syrian conflict as an under anal...
In its mission to win the War on Terror, the United States military and CIA have been conducting t...
In October 2014, the United States and various other States commenced an air campaign against the “I...
The article examines unnecessary suffering or superfluous injury as the basis for the prohibition of...
According to the United Nations Secretary-General, Yemen today constitutes the worst man-made humani...
The transfer of arms has long been on the agenda of States. While they continue to be the object of ...
This paper focuses on the political implications of the arms trade and transfers related to the conf...
The Arms Trade Treaty, enacted in 2013, aims to decrease human suffering by limiting the internation...
In today’s highly interconnected international community, it is not uncommon for arms exported from ...
In the recent past, there have been countless instances of arms transfers to countries with problema...
The pressure for political transitions brought about by the Arab Spring in 2011 caused the descent o...
The humanitarian crisis in Yemen is a man-made famine. The concept of famine crimes has been introdu...
Since March 2015, a Saudi Arabia-led coalition of Arab States is conducting air strikes against the ...
The international agreements as a part of state‘s policy agenda is a relevant and coherent angle to ...
To protect the properties, lives, and dignity of human persons worldwide, the International Humanita...
This paper looks at small arms transfers to non-state actors in the Syrian conflict as an under anal...
In its mission to win the War on Terror, the United States military and CIA have been conducting t...
In October 2014, the United States and various other States commenced an air campaign against the “I...
The article examines unnecessary suffering or superfluous injury as the basis for the prohibition of...