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Defining ‘Attacks’: Some Reflections on the Ntaganda Case [Part II]

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Defining ‘Attacks’: Some Reflections on the Ntaganda Case [Part I]

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The Future Of Armed Conflicts: Outer Space As ‘Natural Environment’?

Gunjan Shrivastav Continue reading The Future Of Armed Conflicts: Outer Space As ‘Natural Environment’?

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The Galwan Valley Stand-off And Conflict Classification

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The Grass is Never Green in IHL: An Eco-Feminist Take on the Anthropocentric Laws of War [Part II]

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The Grass is Never Green in IHL: An Eco-Feminist Take on the Anthropocentric Laws of War [Part I]

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The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Escalation: An Impact Analysis

Siddharth Jain Continue reading The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Escalation: An Impact Analysis

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Business as Usual: The Rise of Private Military Companies and the Laws of War

Mahima Balaji Continue reading Business as Usual: The Rise of Private Military Companies and the Laws of War

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LAWS: The Gatling Gun of the 21st Century?

Abhijeet Shrivastava Continue reading LAWS: The Gatling Gun of the 21st Century?

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Why Syria Necessitates the R2P Framework

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