International Law Studies
from January 2002
Last Number: January 2014
LLMC
Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 325
January 01, 2012
Defining Non-International Armed Conflict: A Historically Difficult Task
Self-defense Targeting: Blurring the Line between the Jus ad Bellum and the Jus in Bello
War and Peace: Where Is the Divide?
The Status of Opposition Fighters in a Non-International Armed Conflict
Present and Future Conceptions of the Status of Government Forces in Non-International Armed Conflict
Toward a Limited Consensus on the Loss of Civilian Immunity in Non-International Armed Conflict: Making Progress through Practice
Differences in the Law of Weaponry When Applied to Non-International Armed Conflicts
Methods and Means of Naval Warfare in Non-International Armed Conflicts
Perfidy in Non-International Armed Conflicts
Non-International Armed Conflicts in the Philippines
Twenty- First-Century Challenges: The Use of Military Forces to Combat Criminal Threats
An Australian Perspective on Non-International Armed Conflict: Afghanistan and East Timor
Detention of Terrorists in the Twenty-first Century
Detention in Non-International Armed Conflicts
International Enforcement in Non-International Armed Conflict: Searching for Synergy among Legal Regimes in the Case of Libya
Concluding Remarks on Non-International Armed Conflicts
Appendix: Contributors
Index
Previous 'Blue Books
January 01, 2014
Autonomous Weapons and International Humanitarian Law: Advantages, Open Technical Questions and Legal Issues to be Clarified
Modern Maritime Neutrality Law
The Legality and Implications of Intentional Interference with Commercial Communication Satellite Signals
The Bull in the China Shop: Raising Tensions in the Asia-Pacific Region
The United States' Position on the Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Obligations: Now is the Time for Change
Charting the Legal Geography of Non-International Armed Conflict
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