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Fourth Geneva Convention
Sexual Violence and Armed Conflict: United Nations Response
The Geneva Conventions and Public International
Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949
The Right to Food in Situations of Armed Conflict: the Legal Framework by Jelena Pejic
Tensions Between Counterterrorism Approaches and Principled
Summary of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and Their Additional Protocols International Humanitarian Law April 2011
Compendium of Case Studies of International Humanitarian Law Icrc 0517/002 04.2005 500
The Grave Breaches System and the Armed Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia
Terrorism" and International Humanitarian Law
The Legal Situation of “Unlawful/Unprivileged Combatants”
Examining the Laws of War and the Necessity of Evolving Legal Principles to Counter Terrorism
The Prosecution of Sexual Violence in Conflict: the Importance of Human Rights As Means of Interpretation
The “War on Terror” and the Principle of Distinction in International Humanitarian Law
The Geneva Conventions in Context
'Grave Breaches' As War Crimes: Much Ado About … 'Serious Violations'?
Sexual Violence in Armed Conflicts: a Violation of International
Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman Or
Do We Need New International Law to Protect Women in Armed Conflict Karima Bennoune
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Rumsfeld V. Padilla
Decision on Appeal of Trial Chamber's Decision on Preliminary Motion to Dismiss Count 11 of the Indictment
Israel's Unlawfully Prolonged Occupation
The Applicability of the Geneva Conventions to Al-Qaeda and Taliban Detainees Captured in Afghanistan
Warriors Without Rights? Combatants, Unprivileged Belligerents, and the Struggle Over Legitimacy
Ensuring Respect for the Fourth Geneva Convention
Internment in Armed Conflict: Basic Rules and Challenges
THE LAW of WAR and the ARMED FORCES Were Neither Fortified Nor Defended
Women in the Geneva Conventions of 1949
Prosecuting Wartime Rape and Other Gender-Related Crimes Under International Law: Extraordinary Advances, Enduring Obstacles*
The Geneva Conventions of August 12, 1949, Analysis for the Use of National Red Cross Society, Volume II
How We Came to Torture
Belligerent Occupation
The Taking of Hostages and International Humanitarian Law*
Summary Table of Ihl Provisions Specifically Applicable to Children
The Enforcement of the Fourth Geneva Convention in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Including Jerusalem
Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949
The US Codification of War Crimes
Protected Person” Status in Occupied Iraq Under the Fourth Geneva Convention
General Comment No. 4 (2017) on the Implementation of Article 3 of the Convention in the Context of Article 22
Responsibilities of the Occupying Powers
Imposed by Laws on Torture
On the Fourth Geneva Convention and the Occupied Palestinian Territory
A Summary of the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols
The Struggle Against Torture