The Changing Nature of Neutrality
This articles explores the changing nature of neutrality in the context of the changing nature of conflicts
This articles explores the changing nature of neutrality in the context of the changing nature of conflicts
This article explores the law of neutrality underIHL and explores the extent to which the current law of neutrality applies to NIACs
The laws of neutrality have evolved considerably with time. This article explores their evolution and the current ambiguities surrounding it.
Author Note What say you, then, To times, when half the city shall break out Full of one passion, vengeance, rage, or fear? The United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2625 (UNGA Res. 2625) unequivocally prohibits the use of force to resolve territorial disputes. Such disputes include territories under unlawful occupation and so the prohibition seems…
Recognizing the growing need to regulate the atrocities in occupations, this article considers war crimes in an occupation and their limited coverage in the Rome Statute
This article explores how IHRL applies in tandem with IHL in protecting individuals in occupied territories.
This article identifies the obligations relating to the protection of the environment under international law in the context of occupations
This piece analyses Article 1F(a) of the Refugee Convention which denies refugee status for individuals accused of crimes against humanity
The article analyzes the interaction, overlap and complimentarity of international humanitarian law and international refugee law
This article discusses the denial of refugee protection to child soldiers under the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees
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