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- Targeting After Kosovoâ•Flhas the Law Changed for Strike Planners?
- Bombing to Lose? Airpower, Civilian Casualties, and the Dynamics of Violence in Counterinsurgency Wars∗
- Elements of Crimes* **
- Collateral Damage David Lefkowitz University of Richmond, [email protected]
- Protecting Civilians in Urban Areas
- Targeting and International Humanitarian Law in Afghanistan
- Introduction to the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC)
- Collateral Damage” from Cambodia to Iraq
- “Troops in Contact”: Airstrikes and Civilian Deaths in Afghanistan
- Rethinking the Law of War Crimes: Targeting Terrorists, Collateral Damage & Military Necessity the Internatio
- The ICC Prosecutor, Collateral Damage, and Ngos: Evaluating the Risk of a Politicized Prosecution
- The Law of Armed Conflict
- Civilian Casualties in Modern Warfare: the Death of the Collateral Damage Rule
- Wartime Se Ual Violence As More Than
- Law of Armed Conflict Deskbook, 2015
- Proportionality in the Conduct of Hostilities:The Incidental Harm Side of the Assessment
- Killing Friends, Making Enemies: The
- Proportionality Under International Humanitarian Law: the “Reasonable Military Commander” Standard and Reverberating Effects
- Collateral Damage the Health and Environmental Costs of War on Iraq
- Conduct of the Persian Gulf War: Final Report to Congress
- The Strategic and Political Impacts of Collateral Damage from Strike Warfare
- MILITARY COLLATERALS and IUS in BELLO PROPORTIONALITY by Jann K. Kleffner
- Precision Attack and International Humanitarian Law
- The Raf and Airstrikes: Working to Protect Civilians
- Intentions, Collateral Damage and Indifference to Human Life
- Bringing Charges for the Crime of Attacking Civilians Or Civilian Objects
- Costs and Consequences of War in Iraq
- Civilian Deaths in the Nato Air Campaign
- Partiality and Weighing Harm to Non-Combatants David Lefkowitz University of Richmond, [email protected]
- Collateral Damage in Iraq and Capital Punishment in the U.S.: How the Public Makes Sense of Extreme Violence and Death
- Compensating Collateral Damage in Elective International Conflict