The international society of the 21st century has made it imperative to eliminate impunity for international crimes. To this end, a number of mechanisms have been created to repress and punish crimes against peace, humanity, and war crimes. At the same time, the classification of war crimes committed during non-international armed conflict is an intellectual exercise for the perpetrators of justice, who face essential difficulties in classifying the actions of atypical participants in armed conflict. Contemporary armed conflicts are markedly different from the armed conflicts known to international society in the 19th and 20th centuries when the laws and customs of war were developed. In this article, we aim to elucidate which rules of inte...
Non-International armed conflicts in which different armed groups are involved is the dominant featu...
Rapid development in international humanitarian law characterises the 20th century. Besides the peop...
This article analyses how international criminal courts and tribunals have pronounced on the context...
Non-State actors--like State actors--are increasingly exposed to the threat of accountability and pu...
Non-State actors--like State actors--are increasingly exposed to the threat of accountability and pu...
The protection regimes of international human rights law (IHRL) and international humanitarian law (...
Contemporary international humanitarian law, as it is known today, classifies all armed conflicts in...
Impeding humanitarian access and the starving of civilians is prohibited under international humanit...
The strict division of international humanitarian law into rules applicable in international armed c...
Anthony Cullen advances an argument for a particular approach to the interpretation of non-internati...
International humanitarian law (IHL) provides limits to the conduct of warring parties during armed ...
In an era of unrelenting violence, conflict and hostilities resulting in large scale human suffering...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
The article assesses whether the applicable rules of international criminal law fully reflect conven...
The practice of law of war has its modern origin from international laws of armed conflict which veh...
Non-International armed conflicts in which different armed groups are involved is the dominant featu...
Rapid development in international humanitarian law characterises the 20th century. Besides the peop...
This article analyses how international criminal courts and tribunals have pronounced on the context...
Non-State actors--like State actors--are increasingly exposed to the threat of accountability and pu...
Non-State actors--like State actors--are increasingly exposed to the threat of accountability and pu...
The protection regimes of international human rights law (IHRL) and international humanitarian law (...
Contemporary international humanitarian law, as it is known today, classifies all armed conflicts in...
Impeding humanitarian access and the starving of civilians is prohibited under international humanit...
The strict division of international humanitarian law into rules applicable in international armed c...
Anthony Cullen advances an argument for a particular approach to the interpretation of non-internati...
International humanitarian law (IHL) provides limits to the conduct of warring parties during armed ...
In an era of unrelenting violence, conflict and hostilities resulting in large scale human suffering...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
The article assesses whether the applicable rules of international criminal law fully reflect conven...
The practice of law of war has its modern origin from international laws of armed conflict which veh...
Non-International armed conflicts in which different armed groups are involved is the dominant featu...
Rapid development in international humanitarian law characterises the 20th century. Besides the peop...
This article analyses how international criminal courts and tribunals have pronounced on the context...