This article is part of a three-part series addressing the question whether the law of armed conflict, also called international humanitarian law (HL), privileges a form of guerrilla warfare by nonstate actors that is often conducted in violation of these laws and in the process endangers civilians, in pursuit of a strategy of inviting a response from their opponents that helps them enlist additional recruits and international support. The strategy, rational from the standpoint of the guerrilla forces, derogates significantly from the law\u27s overall objective of minimizing harm to civilian populations. The articles in this series approach this question of asymmetry by considering whether IHL in fact need or should be interpreted to privil...
The essays selected for this second volume on the conduct of hostilities examine discrete topics of ...
This volume is the first of two addressing the legal regime governing the use of force during armed ...
This chapter shows that attempts to liberalize restrictions on the use of force outside active war z...
The overarching objective of the law of armed conflict, also called international humanitarian law (...
Most conflicts today are asymmetric, meaning that the parties differ in terms of qualitative and qua...
International humanitarian law (IHL) is the branch of public international law responsible for the r...
The laws of war are undergoing a fundamental transformation. The first step was the unmooring of the...
States across the globe are increasingly involved in violent conflicts with non-state groups both wi...
Does International Humanitarian Law (IHL) impose a duty of care on the attacker? From a moral point ...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
This article investigates how – by breaking with the historical double standards regarding civilian ...
The laws of armed conflict (LOAC), in an inadvertent but macabre paradox, are serving as weapons of ...
This dissertation examines the problem of the mistaken killing of civilians in armed conflict. This ...
This article examines the requirement under international humanitarian law (IHL) that consent to hum...
The changing nature of warfare in the 21st century poses a multitude of challenges to the perceived ...
The essays selected for this second volume on the conduct of hostilities examine discrete topics of ...
This volume is the first of two addressing the legal regime governing the use of force during armed ...
This chapter shows that attempts to liberalize restrictions on the use of force outside active war z...
The overarching objective of the law of armed conflict, also called international humanitarian law (...
Most conflicts today are asymmetric, meaning that the parties differ in terms of qualitative and qua...
International humanitarian law (IHL) is the branch of public international law responsible for the r...
The laws of war are undergoing a fundamental transformation. The first step was the unmooring of the...
States across the globe are increasingly involved in violent conflicts with non-state groups both wi...
Does International Humanitarian Law (IHL) impose a duty of care on the attacker? From a moral point ...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
This article investigates how – by breaking with the historical double standards regarding civilian ...
The laws of armed conflict (LOAC), in an inadvertent but macabre paradox, are serving as weapons of ...
This dissertation examines the problem of the mistaken killing of civilians in armed conflict. This ...
This article examines the requirement under international humanitarian law (IHL) that consent to hum...
The changing nature of warfare in the 21st century poses a multitude of challenges to the perceived ...
The essays selected for this second volume on the conduct of hostilities examine discrete topics of ...
This volume is the first of two addressing the legal regime governing the use of force during armed ...
This chapter shows that attempts to liberalize restrictions on the use of force outside active war z...