Spillover of Non-International Armed Conflicts
Applying international humanitarian law to spillover non-international armed conflicts
Applying international humanitarian law to spillover non-international armed conflicts
The complexities of determining the status and the potential extension of prisoner-of-war (POW) protections to belligerents in NIACs.
Examining the impact of competition for resources, non-state actor independence and conflict delegation through proxies on the rise of intrastate war
Examining the threshold criterion for a non-international armed conflict under Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions
This article explores the threats of maritime terrorism and international law pertaining to maritime terrorism
This article explores some of the growing obstacles that prevent the successful implementation of the UN Convention on the Laws of the Sea
This article explores the evolution of naval warfare and how it has influenced the international law governing the maritime domain.
This piece explores how the impacts of climate change have confined some of the world’s poorest coastal communities to vicious cycles of poverty
This article explores the question of attribution for cyber attacks and offers potential solutions to ease the process of attribution
This article analyses whether computer data can be considered an object under International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
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