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Who is a Legitimate Target in International Humanitarian Law?
(2022)
There has always been the notion that there are specific items and people that can be legitimately attacked during armed conflicts. This notion/concept has evolved over time alongside the various international humanitarian ...
Starvation as a Method of Warfare : A Case Study of Russian Actions in the War in Ukraine
(2023)
This Master's thesis examines the prohibition of the use of starvation of civilians as a method of warfare under International Humanitarian Law (IHL), focusing on potential violations by Russia during the war in Ukraine ...
Analysing Non-State Armed Groups’ Internal Communications : Recognising Principles of International Humanitarian Law
(2021)
Although the majority of global armed conflicts occur within national borders, most international humanitarian laws address situations of international armed conflict. Non-international armed conflict is regulated by a ...
The impact of social media on international humanitarian law : A Pyrrhic victory? : The negative and positive impacts of social media on the laws of war
(2023)
Social media has become a force to be reckoned with in armed conflicts. The impact social media can have on international humanitarian law (IHL) are many, and a subject which has not been considered sufficiently in ...
Gender and the recognition of rights - Recognising rape as a jus cogens norm per se and defining its elements in international law
(2024)
Rape has been used as means of war for as far as our civilization has engaged in conflicts and has, likewise, devastated societies in peacetime. In this regard, those who are most affected are women and girls. The theme ...