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DISTINCTION CIVIL-COMBATTANT

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Keyword:
DISTINCTION CIVIL-COMBATTANT
Other Topical Terms:
PRINCIPE DE DISTINCTION
See Also - Topical Term :
PRECAUTION DANS L'ATTAQUE, obal (general generic term)

The library owns the following titles linked to this subject

Advantageous attacks : the role of advantage in targeting people under the law of armed conflictArticleEnglish2013
Affirmative target identification : operationalizing the principle of distinction for U.S. warfightersArticleEnglish2016
After "Top Gun" : how drone strikes impact the law of warArticleEnglish2012
Air targeting in operation Unified Protector in Libya : jus ad bellum and IHL issues : an external perspectiveArticleEnglish2013
All the red lines : the Syrian conflict and its assault on international humanitarian lawChapterEnglish2020
The American way of bombing and international law : two logics of warfare in tensionChapterEnglish2014
Analyse de la légalité des assassinats ciblés au regard du droit internationalBookFrench2006
Anglo-American dissent from the European law of war : a history with contemporary echoesArticleEnglish2014
Applicability and application of the laws of war to modern conflictsArticleEnglish2011
The applicability of international law standards to United Nations economic sanctions programmesArticleEnglish1998
The applicability of the Additional Protocols to computer network attacks : an ICRC viewpointChapterEnglish2005
The application of IHL in the Goldstone report : a critical commentaryArticleEnglish2010
Applying the U.S. and ICRC standards for direct participation in hostilities to civilian support of U.S. military operationsArticleEnglish2018
The "war on terror" and the principle of distinction in international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2010
Aspects critiques des nouveaux concepts sur la sécurité humaineChapterFrench2011
Aspects of the distinction principle under the US DoD Law of War ManualChapterEnglish2018
Assessing proportionality : moral complexity and legal rulesArticleEnglish2007
An assessment of the Gaza report's contribution to the development of international humanitarian lawChapterEnglish2012
Asymmetric conflict structuresArticleEnglish2006
The asymmetric war discourse and its moral economies : a critiqueArticleEnglish2011
Asymmetric war, symmetrical intentions : killing civilians in modern armed conflictArticleEnglish2009
Asymmetric warfare : how to respond ?ArticleEnglish2011
Asymmetrical warfare and challenges to international humanitarian lawChapterEnglish2011
Asymmetrical warfare and international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2008
At war with itself : the DoD law of war manual's tension between doctrine and practice on target verification and precautions in attackChapterEnglish2018
Ataques contra personas o bienes civiles y ataques desproporcionados : especial referencia al Estatuto de Roma de la Corte Penal Internacional y a la jurisprudencia del tribunal penal internacional para la Antigua YugoslaviaBookSpanish2007
Au-delà de "Call of Duty" : pourquoi les joueurs de jeux vidéo ne feraient-ils pas face aux mêmes dilemmes que les soldats ?ArticleFrench2012
Autonome Waffen : (Un)vereinbarkeit mit Prinzipien des humanitären Völkerrechts ?ArticleGerman2016
Autonomous attack : opportunity of spectre ?ArticleEnglish2015
Autonomous weapons and human responsibilitiesArticleEnglish2014
Autonomous weapons systems and the application of IHLArticleEnglish2011
Autonomy in the battlespace : independently operating weapon systems and the law of armed conflictChapterEnglish2013
Avoid or compensate ? Liability for incidental injury to civilians inflicted during armed conflictArticleEnglish2009
Back to the basics : core law of war principles through the lens of the DoD ManualChapterEnglish2018
Beiträge zur Weiterentwicklung des humanitären Völkerrechts für bewaffnete KonflikteBookGerman1973
Between sovereignty and race : the bombardment of hospitals in the Italo-Ethiopian War and the colonial imprint of international lawArticleEnglish2019
Beyond the Call of Duty : why shouldn't video game players face the same dilemmas as real soldiers ?ArticleEnglish2012
Blind justice ? : the role of distinction in electronic attacksChapterEnglish2017
Bolstering the protection of civilians in armed conflictChapterEnglish2012
Borderless wars : civil military disorder and legal uncertaintyBookEnglish2015
Les boucliers humains en droit international humanitaire : une analyseBookFrench2007
Building a better warbot : ethical issues in the design of unmanned systems for military applicationsChapterEnglish2012
Can the law of armed conflict survive 9/11 ?ArticleEnglish2012
Case note : can we now tell what "direct participation in hostilities" is ?ArticleEnglish2007
Caught in crossfire : civilians in conflicts in the Middle EastBookEnglish2008
Chained to cannons or wearing targets on their t-shirts : human shields in international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2008
The challenge of autonomous lethal robotics to international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2013
Challenges of civilian distinction in cyberwarfareChapterEnglish2017
Challenges of twenty-first century conflicts : a look at direct participation in hostilitiesArticleEnglish2010
The changing character of the participants in war : civilianization of warfighting and the concept of "direct participation in hostilities"ArticleEnglish2011
The chaplaincy exception in international humanitarian law : "American-born cleric" Anwar al-Awlaki and the global war on terrorArticleEnglish2014
Children as direct participants in hostilities : new challenges for international humanitarian law and international criminal lawChapterEnglish2011
Civilian casualties and nuclear weapons : the application of the rule of distinctionChapterEnglish2014
Civilian casualties in modern warfare : the death of the collateral damage ruleArticleEnglish2013
Civilian immunity and the principle of distinctionArticleEnglish1982
The civilian in modern warArticleEnglish2010
Civilian or combatant ? : a challenge for the twenty-first centuryBookEnglish2011
Civilian pawns : laws of war violations and the use of weapons on the Israel-Lebanon borderBookEnglish1996
Civilian protection in armed conflicts : evolution, challenges and implementationBookEnglish2015
Civilian vulnerability in asymmetric conflict : lessons from the second Lebanon and Gaza warsChapterEnglish2012
The "civilianisation" of the contemporary armed conflictsArticleEnglish2010
The civilianization of armed conflict : trends and implicationsArticleEnglish2008
Civilians in cyberwarfare : conscriptsArticleEnglish2010
Civilians, terrorism, and deadly serious conventionsBookEnglish2009
Civilians under the law : inequality, universalisms, and intersectionality as interventionChapterEnglish2012
Civilians with skin in the game : the law of war manual's rejection of the ICRC guidance on direct participation in hostilitiesArticleEnglish2017
The classification of groups belonging to a party to an international armed conflictArticleEnglish2015
Clearing some of the fog of war over combating terrorists on the frontiers of international law : targeted killing and international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2010
Clearing the fog of war ? : the ICRC's interpretive guidance on direct participation in hostilitiesArticleEnglish2010
Collateral damage and the laws of war : D-Day as a case studyArticleEnglish2015
CombatantsChapterEnglish2016
Combatants' life and human dignityArticleEnglish2014
The combatant's privilege in asymmetric and covert conflictsArticleEnglish2015
Commentary on the law of cyber operations and the DoD Law of War ManualChapterEnglish2018
Complexity in the law of warChapterEnglish2008
Computer network attacks in the grey areas of jus ad bellum and jus in belloArticleEnglish2009
Computer network attacks under the jus ad bellum and the jus in bello : Distinction, proportionality, ambiguity and attributionChapterEnglish2019
The concept of the civilian : legal recognition, adjudication and the trials of international criminal justiceBookEnglish2015
The conduct of hostilities : revisiting the law of armed conflict : 100 years after the 1907 Hague Conventions and 30 years after the 1977 Additional Protocols : current problems of international humanitarian law, Sanremo, 6-8 September 2007 : proceedingsBookEnglish2008
Conduct of hostilities : the practice, the law and the future : 37th round table on current issues of international humanitarian law (Sanremo, 4th-6th September 2014)BookEnglish2015
The conduct of hostilities in asymmetric conflicts : reciprocity, distinction, proportionality, precautionsArticleEnglish2010
Conflict without casualties ... a note of caution : non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2012
Conflicts in space : international humanitarian law and its application to space warfareArticleEnglish2015
Le conflit armé en Afghanistan a-t-il un impact sur les règles relatives à la conduite des hostilités ?ArticleFrench2011
Le conseil juridique opérationnel : comment pense-t-on le droit des conflits armés lors de la planification et la conduite des opérations militaires ? : l'exemple de la LibyeChapterFrench2014
The contemporary law of targeting : [military objectives, proportionality and precautions in attack under Additional protocol I]BookEnglish2009
The convergence of violence around a norm : direct participation in hostilities and its significance for detention standards in non-international armed conflictChapterEnglish2016
Counterinsurgency, the war on terror and the laws of warArticleEnglish2009
CRAF : hawks in doves' clothing ?ArticleEnglish1978
Credible fact-finding and allegations of international humanitarian law violations : challenges in theory and practiceArticleEnglish2011
The crime of indiscriminate attack and unlawful conventional weapons : the legacy of the ICTY jurisprudenceArticleEnglish2015
Cross, crescent, and sword : the justification and limitation of war in western and Islamic traditionBookEnglish1990
Current US Air Force drone operations and their conduct in compliance with international humanitarian law : an overviewArticleEnglish2011
Cyber civilians as combatantsArticleEnglish2016
Cyber operations and the jus in bello : key issuesArticleEnglish2011
[Cyber war and international law]ArticleEnglish2012
Cyber warfare : applying the principle of distinction in an interconnected spaceArticleEnglish2012
Cyber warfare : challenges for the applicability of the traditional laws of war regimeArticleEnglish2010
Cyber warfare and precautions against the effects of attacksArticleEnglish2010
Cyber warriors and the jus in belloArticleEnglish2013
Cyberspace operations in international armed conflict : the principles of distinction and proportionality in relation to military objectsArticleEnglish2013
Cyberwarfare and international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2018
De la nécessité de préciser la nature et le contour de certaines règles relatives à la protection des personnes civiles contre les dangers résultant d'opérations militairesChapterFrench2008
Deadly metal rain : the legality of flechette weapons in international law : a reappraisal following Israel's use of flechettes in the Gaza strip (2001-2009)BookEnglish2011
Deconstructing direct participation in hostilities : the constitutive elementsArticleEnglish2010
Defensive killingBookEnglish2014
The definition of civilians in non-international armed conflicts : the perspective of armed groupsArticleEnglish2016
Dehumanization : is there a legal problem under article 36 ?ChapterEnglish2018
Detention as targeting : standards of certainty and detention of suspected terroristsArticleEnglish2008
Die Unterscheidung zwischen Zivilbevölkerung und bewaffneten Kräften : ein Grundproblem des Kriegsrechts in der heutigen ZeitChapterGerman1971
The dilemma of direct participation in hostilitiesArticleEnglish2010
Direct attacks on civilians and indiscriminate attacks as war crimesChapterEnglish2013
Direct participation and the principle of distinction : squaring the circleChapterEnglish2014
Direct participation in hostilitiesChapterEnglish2016
Direct participation in hostilities : a discussion of the ICRC interpretive guidanceArticleEnglish2010
"Direct participation in hostilities" : a legal and practical road test of the International Committee of the Red Cross's guidance through AfghanistanArticleEnglish2010
Direct participation in hostilities : operationalizing the International Committee of the Red Cross' guidanceArticleEnglish2010
"Direct participation in hostilities" and 21st century armed conflictChapterEnglish2004
Direct participation in hostilities and the interoperability of the law of armed conflict and human rights lawArticleEnglish2011
Discriminate warfare : the military necessity-humanity dialectic of international humanitarian lawChapterEnglish2012
Discrimination and non-lethal weapons : issues for the future militaryChapterEnglish2012
The dispensable lives of soldiersBookEnglish2009
The dispensable lives of soldiersChapterEnglish2017
Distinction : protecting civilians in armed conflict : Protocols additional to the Geneva ConventionsBookEnglish2007
Distinction : protection des personnes civiles lors des conflits armés : Protocoles additionnels aux Conventions de GenèveBookFrench2007
Distinction : the application of the additional protoclos in the theatre of warArticleEnglish2007
Distinction and loss of civilian protection in international armed conflictsArticleEnglish2008
Distinction and proportionality in cyberwar : virtual problems with a real solutionArticleEnglish2017
Distinction, necessity, and proportionality : Afghan civilians' attitudes toward wartime harmArticleEnglish2019
Distinguir : proteger a las personas civiles en conflictos armados : Protocolos adicionales a los Convenios de GinebraBookSpanish2007
Distinguish : combatant or civilian ? It's a vital distinctionBookEnglish2007
La diversification des acteurs impliqués dans les conflits armés : vers un dépassement de la "participation directe aux hostilités" ?BookFrench2009
Do non-lethal capabilities license to "silence" ?ArticleEnglish2010
Do soldiers' lives matter ? : a view from proportionalityArticleEnglish2012
Doctrines of equivalence ? A critical comparison of the instrumentalization of international humanitarian law and the islamic jus in bello for the purposes of targetingArticleEnglish2013
Double effect, double intention, and asymmetric warfareArticleEnglish2004
Le droit de la guerre et la population civileBookFrench1955
Droit international humanitaire : thèmes choisisBookFrench2012
The drone : it's in the way that you use itChapterEnglish2016
Drone warfare and the law of armed conflictArticleEnglish2010
Drone wars : ethical, legal and strategic implicationsBookEnglish2014
Drones and the dilemma of modern warfareChapterEnglish2015
The duality of the proportionality principle within asymmetric warfare and ensuing superior criminal responsibilitiesArticleEnglish2009
Editorial comments on Israeli Supreme Court judgment on targeted killingsArticleEnglish2007
Emerging technologies and the principle of distinction : a further blurring of the lines between combatants and civilians ?ChapterEnglish2019
L'emploi des robots sur le champ de bataille à l'épreuve du droit international humanitaireChapterFrench2011
Empresas militares y de seguridad y el derecho internacional humanitarioBookSpanish2013
Enacting the 'civilian plus' : international humanitarian actors and the conceptualization of distinctionArticleEnglish2020
Encadenados a los cañones o con un blanco en la camiseta : los escudos humanos en el derecho internacional humanitarioArticleSpanish2008
"Enemy-controlled battlespace" : the contemporary meaning and purpose of Additional Protocol I's article 44(3) exceptionArticleEnglish2018
Engaging civilian belligerents leads to self defense/protocol I marriageArticleEnglish2007
Enjeux de la cyberguerre pour la protection des personnes et des biens civils : du principe de distinction au manuel de TallinnChapterFrench2014
Entrevista a Sergio Jaramillo CaroArticleSpanish2008
Essays on law and war at the fault linesBookEnglish2012
Etude critique du Manuel de Tallinn sur la participation directe aux hostilités : du partage d'informations militaires sur les réseaux sociauxArticleFrench2018
The expansion of DPH regarding emerging technological weaponsArticleEnglish2019
Explaining the principle of mala in seArticleEnglish2012
Exploiting legal thresholds, fault-lines and gaps in the context of remote warfareChapterEnglish2017
Exploring the 'continuous combat function' concept in armed conflicts : time for an extended application ?ArticleEnglish2019
Extrapolation of criminal law modes of liability to target analysis under international humanitarian law : developing the framework for understanding direct participation in hostilities and membership in organized armed groups in non-international armed conflictArticleEnglish2017
The final frontier : the laws of armed conflict and space warfareArticleEnglish2007
From "belligerents" to "fighters" and civilians directly participating in hostilities : on the principle of distinction in non-international armed conflicts one hundred years after the second Hague peace conferenceArticleEnglish2007
From "mercenaries" to "private security contractors" : the (re)construction of armed security providers in international legal discoursesArticleEnglish2012
From munitions to malware : a comparative analysis of civilian targetability in cyber conflictArticleEnglish2019
From principle to practice : US military strategy and protection of civilians in AfghanistanArticleEnglish2015
A functional approach to targeting and detentionArticleEnglish2012
The Gaza mission : implications for international humanitarian law and UN fact-findingArticleEnglish2012
Gender, conflict and international humanitarian law : a critique of the 'principle of distinction'BookEnglish2019
The Geneva Conventions in 21st century warfare : how the Conventions should treat civilians' direct participation in hostilities : introduction : targeting in an asymmetrical worldArticleEnglish2012
A Guantanamo on the sea : the difficulties of prosecuting pirates and terroristsArticleEnglish2010
Una guerra sin víctimasArticleSpanish2000
La guerre moderne et la protection des civils : vers la solution de cet angoissant problèmeBookFrench1947
Hacking into international humanitarian law : the principles of distinction and neutrality in the age of cyber warfareArticleEnglish2008
Hardly the Tadic of targeting : missed opportunities in the ICTY's Gotovina judgementsArticleEnglish2015
Has the armed conflict in Afghanistan affected the rules on the conduct of hostilities ?ArticleEnglish2011
A hidden fault line : how international actors engage with IHL's principle of distinctionChapterEnglish2019
Hinduism and international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2005
"IHL" as "islamic humanitarian law" : a comparative analysis of international humanitarian law and islamic military jurisprudence amidst changing historical contextsArticleEnglish2012
'Hospital shields' and the limits of international lawArticleEnglish2019
How far will the law allow unmanned targeting to go ?ChapterEnglish2013
Human rights in non-international armed conflicts : a counter-terrorism issue ?ArticleEnglish2013
Human shieldsArticleEnglish2013
Human shields and international humanitarian lawChapterEnglish2008
Human shields, homicides, and house fires : how a domestic law analogy can guide international law regarding human shield tactics in armed conflictArticleEnglish2007
Humanitär völkerrechtliche Implikationen der DrohnenkriegsführungChapterGerman2014
Humanitarian law and human rights law : the politics of distinctionArticleEnglish2011
Hybride BedrohungenArticleGerman2014
I have a drone : the implications of American drone policy for Africa and international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2015
The ICJ's "Uganda wall" : a barrier to the principle of distinction and an entry point of lawfareArticleEnglish2007
The ICRC interpretive guidance on the notion of direct participation in hostilities under international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2010
ICRC, NATO and the U.S. : direct participation in hacktivities : targeting private contractors and civilians in cyberspace under international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2016
The ICRC's clarification process on the notion of direct participation in hostilities under international humanitarian lawChapterEnglish2010
ICRC's interpretive guidance on the notion of direct participation in hostilities under international humanitarian law : an overviewArticleEnglish2009
Identifying the enemy : civilian participation in armed conflictBookEnglish2015
IHL and civilian participation in hostilities in the OPTChapterEnglish2012
The illegality of offensive lethal autonomyChapterEnglish2013
Illegally evading attribution ? : Russia's use of unmarked troops in Crimea and international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2015
The image before the weapon : a critical history of the distinction between combatant and civilianBookEnglish2011
Insufficient knowledge in Kunduz : the precautionary principle and international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2020
The International Committee of the Red Cross' "Interpretative guidance on the notion of direct participation in hostilities" : see a little lightChapterEnglish2017
The International Criminal Court and enlarging the scope of international humanitarian law : symposium, Damascus, 13 and 14 December 2003BookEnglish2004
International criminal law and human rightsBookEnglish2010
International humanitarian law and bombing campaigns : legitimate military objectives and excessive collateral damageArticleEnglish2011
International humanitarian law and legitimate targets in cyber conflictArticleEnglish2014
International humanitarian law and the challenge of combatant statusArticleEnglish2014
International humanitarian law and the targeting of non-state intelligence personnel and objectsArticleEnglish2020
International humanitarian law facing new challenges : symposium in honour of Knut IpsenBookEnglish2007
The international humanitarian law notion of direct participation in hostilities : a review of the ICRC interpretive guide and subsequent debateArticleEnglish2014
International humanitarian law of armed conflict : some aspects of the principle of distinction and related problemsBookEnglish1979
The interpretive guidance on the notion of direct participation in hostilities : a critical analysisArticleEnglish2010
Interpretive guidance on the notion of direct participation in hostilities under international humanitarian law : adopted by the Assembly of the International Committee of the Red Cross on 26 February 2009ArticleEnglish2008
Interview de Sergio Jaramillo CaroArticleFrench2008
Interview with Sergio Jaramillo CaroArticleEnglish2008
Invisible soldiers : the perfidy implications of invisibility technology on battlefields of the futureChapterEnglish2019
Is formalism a friend or foe ? : saving the principle of distinction by applying function over formArticleEnglish2013
Is justice relevant to the Law of war ?ArticleEnglish2009
Is the principle of distinction still relevant in cyberwarfare ?ChapterEnglish2015
Israeli civilians versus Palestinian combatants ? : reading the Goldstone report in light of the Israeli conception of the principle of distinctionArticleEnglish2011
Israeli compliance with legal guidelines for targeted killingArticleEnglish2020
Israeli soldiers' perceptions of Palestinian civilians during the 2009 Gaza warChapterEnglish2012
Israeli targeting : a legal appraisalArticleEnglish2015
Israel's invasion of Gaza in international lawArticleEnglish2010
Israel's war crimes : a first hand account of Israel's attacks on Palestinian civilians and civilian infrastructureArticleEnglish2009
Issues in international law and military operationsArticleEnglish2006
Issues relating to the use of civilian "human shields"ArticleEnglish2014
It is not self-defense : direct participation in hostilities authority at the tactical levelArticleEnglish2016
Journalists : shielded from the dangers of war in their pursuit of the truth ?ArticleEnglish2009
La jurisprudence internationale en matière de guerre aérienneChapterFrench2015
Jus ad bellum and jus in bello considerations on the targeting of satellites : the targeting of post-modern military space assetsArticleEnglish2014
Just war, noncombatant immunity, and the concept of supreme emergencyArticleEnglish2012
Just war theory and private security companiesArticleEnglish2015
Keeping the balance between military necessity and humanity : a response to four critiques of the ICRC's interpretive guidance on the notion of direct participation in hostilitiesArticleEnglish2010
"Kill 'em and sort it out later" : signature drone strikes and international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2014
Killing civiliansBookEnglish2009
Killing civilians : method, madness and morality in warBookEnglish2007
Killing civilians : thinking the practice of warArticleEnglish2012
Killing civilians intentionally : double effect, reprisal, and necessity in the Middle EastArticleEnglish2006
Killing in the fog of warArticleEnglish2012
Killing naked soldiers : distinguishing between combatants and noncombatantsArticleEnglish2005
Kollateralopfer : die Tötung von Unschuldigen als rechtliches und moralisches ProblemBookGerman2014
La notion de 'fonction de combat continue' dans les conflits armés : est-il temps d’étendre son application ? ArticleFrench2020
Land mines : military weapon or menaceArticleEnglish1996
Law and morality at warArticleEnglish2014
Law and morality at warBookEnglish2017
The law and policy of human shieldingChapterEnglish2019
Law and policy of targeted killingChapterEnglish2012
Law from above : unmanned aerial systems, use of force, and the law of armed conflictArticleEnglish2009
Law in the virtual battlespace : the Tallin Manual and the jus in belloArticleEnglish2014
The law of armed conflict : a contemporary critiqueArticleEnglish2005
The law of armed conflict implications of covered or concealed cyber operations : perfidy, ruses, and the principle of passive distinctionChapterEnglish2019
The law of armed conflict in asymmetric urban armed conflictArticleEnglish2011
The law of naval warfare and China's maritime militiaArticleEnglish2015
The law of targetingBookEnglish2012
The law of targetingChapterEnglish2016
The law of war and its pathologiesArticleEnglish2007
The law of war in the war on terrorChapterEnglish2012
Lawful murder : unnecessary killing in the law of warArticleEnglish2012
Lawful targets in cyber operations : does the principle of distinction apply ?ArticleEnglish2013
The laws of air warfare : are there any ?ArticleEnglish1971
The laws of war : under siege or gaining ground ?ArticleEnglish2012
Leadership matters : the effects of targeted killings on militant group tacticsArticleEnglish2015
Learning to live with drones : answering Jeremy Waldron and the neutralist critiqueArticleEnglish2015
"Leashing the dogs of war" : towards a modification of the laws of armed conflict for the regulation of the US drone strikes in PakistanArticleEnglish2015
Legacy of 9/11 : continuing the humanization of humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2012
Legal issues in special operationsChapterEnglish2016
Legal ramifications of the war in GazaArticleEnglish2009
Legal regulation of belligerent reprisals in international humanitarian law : historical developement and present statusArticleEnglish2012
The legal status of private contractors under international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2008
The legality of invisibility technology in modern warfareArticleEnglish2015
The legality of nuclear weapons for use and deterrenceArticleEnglish2017
The legality of targeted killings in view of direct participation in hostilitiesBookEnglish2015
Legitimate targets ? : social construction, international law and US bombingBookEnglish2015
The legitimate use of military force : the just war tradition and the customary law of armed conflictBookEnglish2008
Lessons for human rights and humanitarian law in the war on terror : comparing Hamdan and the Israeli targeted killings caseArticleEnglish2007
Lethal autonomous weapon systems under international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2016
Lethal autonomous weapons systems : is it the end of the world as we know it ... Or will we be just fine ?ChapterEnglish2019
Lethal robotic technologies : the implications for human rights and international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2011
The long-term international law implications of targeted killing practicesChapterEnglish2015
Maintaining the protection of non-combatantsArticleEnglish2000
A manual of international humanitarian law for religious personnelBookEnglish1993
Measure twice, shoot once : higher care for CIA-targeted killingArticleEnglish2011
Das militärische Vorgehen gegenüber bewaffneten Widerstandskämpfern in besetzten Gebieten und internen Konflikten : "direct participation in hostilities" und der Schutz der ZivilbevölkerungChapterGerman2008
The military commander's necessity : the law of armed conflict and its limits BookEnglish2019
Military objectivesChapterEnglish2016
Military objectives in cyber warfareChapterEnglish2017
Military subcontractors under international humanitarian law - a contribution to the distinction between combatants and civiliansArticleEnglish2007
Military uniforms and the law of warArticleEnglish2004
Mind the gap : the lack of accountability for killer robotsBookEnglish2015
La mise en oeuvre des principes de distinction et de proportionnalité en matière d'opérations aériennesChapterFrench2015
Missile warfare and exclusion zones in naval warfareArticleEnglish1998
Missiles with non-conventional warheads and international lawArticleEnglish1998
A modern day exodus : international human rights law and international humanitarian law implications of Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza StripArticleEnglish2007
Modern technologies and targeting under international humanitarian lawBookEnglish2013
Moral cognition and the law and ethics of armed conflictArticleEnglish2015
The morality and law of warArticleEnglish2007
Muddying the waters : the need for precision-guided terminology in the DoD Law of War ManualChapterEnglish2018
"On target" : precision and balance in the contemporary law of targetingArticleEnglish2014
Naked soldiers and the principle of discriminationArticleEnglish2014
Nanotechnology and challenges to international humanitarian law : a preliminary legal assessmentArticleEnglish2012
NATO - Federal republic of Yugoslavia : "collateral damage" or unlawful killings ? : violations of the laws of war by NATO during operation allied forceBookEnglish2000
Necessity and non-combatant immunityArticleEnglish2014
The new law of war : legitimizing hi-tech and infrastructural violenceChapterEnglish2008
A new twist on an old story : lawfare and the mixing of proportionalitiesArticleEnglish2011
The "Innocent civilian" and computer warfareChapterEnglish2005
Non combattants comme cibles légitimes d'attaquesBookFrench2006
Non-internationalization of weapons law : the law of weaponry in the 20th century and beyondArticleEnglish2016
Non-lethal weapons and rules of engagementChapterEnglish2015
Nonlethal weapons, noncombatant immunity, and the principle of participatory liabilityArticleEnglish2015
Nonstate actors in armed conflicts : issues of distinction and reciprocityChapterEnglish2011
Not all civilians are created equal : the principle of distinction, the question of direct participation in hostilities and evolving restraints on the use of force in warfareArticleEnglish2012
The notion of 'acts harmful to the enemy' under international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2020
[The International Criminal Court and enlarging the scope of international humanitarian law (arabic) : symposium, Damascus, 13 and 14 December 2003]BookArabic2004
Nuclear weapons and compliance with international humanitarian law and the nuclear non-proliferation treatyArticleEnglish2011
Nuclear weapons targeting : the evolution of law and U.S. policyArticleEnglish2016
Of souls, spirits and ghosts : transposing the application of the rules of targeting to lethal autonomous robotsArticleEnglish2015
Die offene Stadt, Schutzzonen und Guerrillakämpfer : Regelungen zum Schutz der Zivilbevölkerung in Kriegszeiten, unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des am 10. Juni 1977 von der Diplomatischen Konferenz in Genf verabschiedeten I. Zusatzprotokolls zu den Genfer KonventionenBookGerman1978
Opportunity lost : organized armed groups and the ICRC "direct participation in hostilities" interpretive guidanceArticleEnglish2010
Outils et méthodes opérationnels d'encadrement de l'usage de la forceChapterFrench2014
Part IX of the ICRC "Direct participation in hostilities" study : no mandate, no expertise, and legally incorrectArticleEnglish2010
Participación directa de civiles en conflictos armados : tendencias e implicanciasArticleSpanish2008
Participants in conflict : cyber warriors, patriotic hackers and the laws of warChapterEnglish2013
La participation directe des personnes civiles aux hostilitésChapterFrench2008
Participation in the conduct of hostilities and state restraint on killingArticleEnglish2018
The past as prologue : the development of the "direct participation" exception to civilian immunityArticleEnglish2008
Permissible self-defense targeting and the death of Bin LadenArticleEnglish2011
Les personnels humanitairesChapterFrench2012
Political violence and its discontents : a critique of refugee status as purely civilian and humanitarianArticleEnglish2019
The politics of civilian identityChapterEnglish2012
"Pouring new wine into old bottles" : understanding the notion of direct participation in hostilities within the cyber domainArticleEnglish2015
Precautions under the law governing the conduct of hostilitiesArticleEnglish2006
Preventive detention in the law of armed conflict : throwing away the key ?ArticleEnglish2012
El principio de distinción y la identificación positivaArticleSpanish2019
The principle of distinction : probing the limits of its customarinessArticleEnglish2007
The principle of distinction and cyber war in international armed conflictsArticleEnglish2012
The principle of distinction and remote warfareChapterEnglish2017
The principle of distinction and the use of weaponsChapterEnglish2009
The principle of distinction between civilians and combatantsChapterEnglish2014
The principle of distinction in virtual war : restraints and precautionary measures under international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2010
The principle of proportionalityChapterEnglish2013
The principles of distinction and proportionality under the framework of international criminal responsibility : content and issues = Los principios de distinción y proporcionalidad en el marco de la responsabilidad penal internacional individual : contenido y problemáticaArticleEnglish2009
Principles of distinction and protection at the ICTYBookEnglish2013
Principles of distinction, proportionality and precautions under the Geneva Conventions : the perspective of Islamic lawChapterEnglish2019
Private military and security companies and the "civilianization of war"ChapterEnglish2012
Private military companies (PMCs) and international criminal law : are PMCs the new perpetrators of international crimes ?ArticleEnglish2016
Private military contractors and changing norms for the laws of armed conflictChapterEnglish2011
Proportionality and autonomous weapons systemsArticleEnglish2015
The proportionality equation : balancing military objectives with civilian lives in the armed conflict in AfghanistanArticleEnglish2010
Propriety of self-defense targetings of members of Al Qaeda and applicable principles of distinction and proportionalityArticleEnglish2011
Proteccion de las victimas de los conflictos armados, Naciones Unidas y derecho internacional humanitario : desarrollo y aplicacion del principio de distincion entre objectivos militares y bienes de caracter civilBookSpanish2000
La proteccion del derecho a la vida en los conflictos armados actuales : los asesinatos selectivos y las ejecuciones extrajudiciales ante el derecho internacionalChapterSpanish2013
Protecting civilians during violent conflict : theoretical and practical issues for the 21st centuryBookEnglish2012
Protecting civilians in urban areas : a military perspective on the application of international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2017
Protecting civilians... or soldiers ? : humanitarian law and the economy of risk in IraqArticleEnglish2008
La protection des personnes capturées dans les conflits armésChapterFrench2018
The protection of civilians and civilian objects against hostilitiesChapterEnglish2016
The protection of civilians during the Israeli-Hamas conflict : the Goldstone reportChapterEnglish2012
The protection of civilians in armed conflict : four conceptsChapterEnglish2012
Protection of civilians in the conduct of hostilitiesChapterEnglish2016
Protection of civilians under international humanitarian law : trends and challengesBookEnglish2011
The protection of humanitarian relief : the legal frameworkChapterEnglish2016
The protection of non-combatants during armed conflict and safeguarding the rights of victims in post-conflict society : essays in honour of the life and work of Joakim DungelBookEnglish2015
Public Committee against Torture in Israel v. Government of Israel : case no. HCJ 769/02, Supreme Court of Israel, sitting as the High Court of Justice, December 13, 2006ArticleEnglish2007
The public committee against torture in Israel v the government of Israel : the Israeli High Court of Justice targeted killing decisionArticleEnglish2007
Putting lethal force on the table : how drones change the alternative space of war and counterterrorismArticleEnglish2017
A qualified defense of American drone attacks in northwest Pakistan under international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2012
The question of combatant status and CNAChapterEnglish2005
Questioning civilian immunityArticleEnglish2008
Reaffirming the distinction between combatants and civilians : the cases of the Israeli army's "Hannibal Directive" and the United States' drone airstrikes against ISISArticleEnglish2016
Réalisme, difficultés et conséquences de la division en composantes d'un conflit mixte sur le statut des personnesBookFrench2009
Reconstructing the civilian/combatant divide : a fresh look at targeting in non-international armed conflictArticleEnglish2014
Reflections on the law of war : collected essaysBookEnglish2007
Les règles et institutions du droit international humanitaire à l'épreuve des conflits armés récents = Rules and institutions of international humanitarian law put to the test of recent armed conflictsBookEnglish2010
Regulating the irregular : international humanitarian law and the question of civilian participation in armed conflictsArticleEnglish2012
Relief workers : the hazards of offering humanitarian assistance in the theatre of warArticleEnglish2010
The report of the Human Right's Council Commission of Inquiry on the 2014 operation in the Gaza strip : a critical analysisArticleEnglish2016
Report of the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions : addendum : study on targeted killingsChapterEnglish2012
Respect for the principle of distinction in the Kosovo warArticleEnglish2002
Rethinking targeted killing policy : reducing uncertainty, protecting civilians from the ravages of both terrorism and counterterrorismArticleEnglish2018
Rethinking the law of armed conflict in an age of terrorismBookEnglish2012
A return to coercion : international law and new weapon technologiesArticleEnglish2014
The 'revolving door' of direct participation in hostilities : a way forward ? ArticleEnglish2020
Rewriting the AUMF : bringing guidance to executive decisions on combatancy and returning the US to the path of the war conventionChapterEnglish2017
The right to take life : killing and death in armed conflictChapterEnglish2010
The rights and status of fighting civilians in international armed conflictsArticleEnglish2005
Robots and respect : assessing the case against autonomous weapon systemsArticleEnglish2016
Robots in the battlefield : armed autonomous systems and ethical behaviourArticleEnglish2011
Routledge handbook of the law of armed conflictBookEnglish2016
Save the injured - don't kill IHL : rejecting absolute immunity for 'shielding hospitals' ArticleEnglish2019
Schutzzonen für die ZivilbevölkerungBookGerman1967
Security Council resolution 1973 : a new interpretation of the notion of protection of civilians ?ChapterEnglish2013
Shelling, sniping and starvation : the law of armed conflict and the lessons of the siege of SarajevoArticleEnglish2010
"Shock and awe" : should developed states be subject to a higher standard of care in target selection ?ArticleEnglish2006
So-called targeted killings in volatile occupied territories : critical appraisal through the concept of direct participation in hostilities and the principle of proportionalityArticleEnglish2009
La sous-traitance d'activités militaires par l'État au secteur privé : une entorse aux règles du droit international humanitaire ?BookFrench2011
Sparing civiliansBookEnglish2015
The special dimensions of urban warfareArticleEnglish2020
Special forces' wear of non-standard uniformsArticleEnglish2003
Specifically protected persons and objectsChapterEnglish2020
The status of opposition fighters in a non-international armed conflictArticleEnglish2012
Le statut de combattant dans les conflits armés non internationaux : étude critique de droit international humanitaireBookFrench2013
Statut des combattants et privation de libertéChapterFrench2004
The strategic robot problem : lethal autonomous weapons in warArticleEnglish2014
Strengthening the principle of distinction ? : a critical appraisal of the ICRC's continuous combat functionArticleEnglish2015
Stuxnet as cyberwarfare : applying the law of war to the virtual battlefieldArticleEnglish2011
Supreme emergencies and the continuum problemArticleEnglish2012
Taking distinction to the next level : accountability for fighters's failure to distinguish themselves from civiliansArticleEnglish2012
Taking stock of civilian status in a quasi post-Guantanomo bay worldArticleEnglish2016
Targeted killingChapterEnglish2015
Targeted killing in international lawBookEnglish2008
Targeted killing in international law : searching for rights in the shadow of 9/11ArticleEnglish2014
Targeted killing, norms and international lawArticleEnglish2007
Targeted killing of drug lords : traffickers as members of armed opposition groups and/or direct participants in hostilitiesArticleEnglish2010
The targeted killing of Salah Shehadeh : from Gaza to MadridArticleEnglish2009
Targeted killing of suspected terrorists : extra-judicial executions or legitimate means of defence ?ArticleEnglish2005
Targeted killing of suspected terrorists during armed conflicts : compatibility with the rights to life and to a due process ?ArticleEnglish2008
Targeted killing or less harmful means ? : Israel's High Court judgment on targeted killing and the restrictive function of military necessityArticleEnglish2008
Targeted killing under international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2008
Targeted killings : law and morality in an asymmetrical worldBookEnglish2012
Targeted killings and international law : with special regards to human rights and international humanitarian lawBookEnglish2012
Targeted killings and the punishment of enemy leadersChapterEnglish2017
Targeted killings in Afghanistan : measuring coercion and deterrence in counterterrorism and counterinsurgencyArticleEnglish2010
"Targeted killings" in an age of terror : the legality of the Yemen strikeArticleEnglish2004
Targeted killings in operational law perspectiveChapterEnglish2015
Targeted killings under international humanitarian lawBookEnglish2007
Targeted strikes : the consequences of blurring the armed conflict and self-defense justificationsArticleEnglish2011
Targeting and civilian risk mitigation : the essential role of precautionary measuresArticleEnglish2015
Targeting and contemporary aerial bombardmentArticleEnglish2005
Targeting and proportionality during the NATO bombing campaign against YugoslaviaArticleEnglish2001
Targeting and the concept of intentArticleEnglish2013
Targeting civilians in war : feminist contributionsChapterEnglish2011
Targeting, command judgment, and a proposed quantum of information component : a fourth amendment lesson in contextual reasonablenessArticleEnglish2012
Targeting cyber arms dealers who directly participate in hostilitiesArticleEnglish2015
Targeting, distinction, and the long war : guarding against conflation of cause and responsibilityArticleEnglish2016
Targeting enemy forces in the war on terror : preserving civilian immunityArticleEnglish2009
Targeting in air warfareArticleEnglish2014
Targeting in operational lawChapterEnglish2015
The targeting of civilian contractors in armed conflictArticleEnglish2008
The targeting of non-state-affiliated civilians in cyberspace : lagging LOAC principles cause uncertainty on both sidesArticleEnglish2017
Targeting of persons and propertyChapterEnglish2015
Teaching an old dog new tricks : operationalizing the law of armed conflict in new warfareArticleEnglish2010
Technological asymmetry and the law of armed conflict : the intersection of law and politics in the creation of differentiated state obligationsBookEnglish2014
Terrorism 2.0 : the rise of the civilitary battlefieldArticleEnglish2016
The thickest grey : assessing the status of the civilian response corps under the law of international armed conflict and the U.S. approach to targeting civiliansArticleEnglish2010
Thinking the unthinkable : has the time come to offer combatant immunity to non-state actors ?ArticleEnglish2011
A tightrope walk between legality and legitimacy : an analysis of the israeli supreme court's judgment on targeted killingArticleEnglish2008
To target, or not to target : why 'tis nobler to thwart the Afghan narcotics trade with nonlethal meansArticleEnglish2011
A toolbox for the application of the rules of targetingBookEnglish2016
Totality of the circumstances : the DoD law of war manual and the evolving notion of direct participation in hostilitiesArticleEnglish2017
Toward a limited consensus on the loss of civilian immunity in non-international armed conflict : making progress through practiceArticleEnglish2012
Towards a better understanding of the concept of 'indiscriminate attack' — how international criminal law can be of assistanceArticleEnglish2021
Towards a single and comprehensive notion of "civilian population" in crimes against humanityArticleEnglish2017
Towards a synthesis between islamic and Western jus in belloArticleEnglish2011
Towards an EU position on armed drones and targeted killing ?ChapterEnglish2016
Transcending, but not abandoning the combatant-civilian distinction : a case studyArticleEnglish2011
Transnational asymmetric armed conflict under international humanitarian law : key contemporary challengesBookEnglish2015
Transposition de la notion de "fonction de combat continue" dans les conflits armés internationaux et son application aux forces armées gouvernementales dans les conflits armés non internationaux : Essai final L.LM en droit international humanitaire et droits humains (Geneva Academy)BookFrench2015
Twenty-first century embedded journalist : lawful targets ?ArticleEnglish2009
The two additional protocols to the Geneva Conventions : 25 years later : challenges and prospects : proceedings [of the] 26th Round table, Sanremo, 5-7 September 2002BookEnglish2002
Two sides of the combatant coin : untangling direct participation in hostilities from belligerent status in non-international armed conflictsArticleEnglish2011
U.S.-hired private military and security companies in armed conflict : indirect participation and its consequencesArticleEnglish2016
The UN commission of inquiry on Lebanon : a legal appraisalArticleEnglish2007
Unarmed but how dangerous? Civilian augmentees, the law of armed conflict, and the search for a more effective test for permissible civilian battlefield functionsArticleEnglish2008
"Undercover" operations and IHL advocacy in the Occupied Palestinian TerritoriesArticleEnglish2009
Understanding proportionality in contemporary armed conflictChapterEnglish2015
Une révolution inaperçue : l'article 49, 2°, du Protocole additionnel I aux Conventions de Genève de 1949ArticleEnglish1981
Unequal combat and the law of warArticleEnglish2006
Unlawful attacks in combat situations : from the ICTY's case law to the Rome StatuteBookEnglish2008
Unlawful killing with combat drones : a case study of Pakistan, 2004-2009BookEnglish2009
Unmanned combat aircraft systems and international humanitarian law : simplifying the oft benighted debateArticleEnglish2012
Unprivileged (unlawful) belligerents captured on a battlefield and the Geneva ConventionsArticleEnglish2018
Upholding the principle of distinction in counter-terrorist operations : a dialogueArticleEnglish2010
US/NATO targeting of Afghan drug traffickers : an illegal and dangerous precedent ?ChapterEnglish2012
The use of combat drones in current conflicts : a legal issue or a political problem ?ArticleEnglish2011
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles in contemporary conflict : a legal and ethical analysisArticleEnglish2012
Valor's vices : against a state duty to risk forces in armed conflictChapterEnglish2013
Victims of drone warfare : stretching the boundaries of conflict; ethics and remote control warfareChapterEnglish2016
Violence and restraint in civil war : civilian targeting in the shadow of international lawBookEnglish2016
Virtual battlegrounds : direct participation in cyber warfareBookEnglish2012
Vulnerabilities in hostilities : the example of health careArticleEnglish2014
The war in Afghanistan : a legal analysis : part III : the conduct of hostilitiesArticleEnglish2009
"War in the home" : an exposition of protection issues pertaining to the use of house raids in counterinsurgency operationsArticleEnglish2007
War, law, and the oft overlooked value of process as a precautionary measureArticleEnglish2015
The warrior, military ethics and contemporary warfare : Achilles goes asymmetricalBookEnglish2014
What's in a name ? : the categorisation of individuals under the laws of armed conflictArticleEnglish2011
When does collateral damage rise to the level of a war crime ? : expanding the adequacy of laws of war against contemporary human rights discourseArticleEnglish2008
When less is not more : expanding the combatant/noncombatant distinctionChapterEnglish2007
Who can be killed ? : legal targets in non-international armed conflictsChapterEnglish2015
Who is a civilian? : membership of opposition groups and direct participation in hostilitiesChapterEnglish2018
Why they die : civilian devastation in violent conflictBookEnglish2011
With the stroke of a pen : legal standards for adding names to government kill listsArticleEnglish2015
"Excessive" ambiguity : analysing and refining the proportionality standardArticleEnglish2012
Zealots, victims and captives : maintaining adequate protection of human shields in contemporary international humanitarian lawArticleEnglish2017
Zero-casualty warfareArticleEnglish2000
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