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Revisiting Belligerent Reprisals in the Age of Cyber?
Three Theories of Just War: Understanding Warfare As a Social Tool Through Comparative Analysis of Western, Chinese, and Islamic Classical Theories of War
Brian Orend–Just and Lawful Conduct in War- Reflections on Michael
FACULTY of LAW 2014/2015 the Critical Analysis on the 'Belligerent
Handling Prisoners of War, FM 19-40
Reflections on the Legality of Attacks Against the Natural Environment by Way of Reprisals
Applying Just Was Jus in Bello Doctrine to Reprisals: an Afghan Hypothetical
Combat Restraints
Reconsidering Reprisals
Hostages Or Prisoners of War: War Crimes at Dinner
Resurrection of the Reprisal and Anticipatory Self-Defense Doctrines in International Law
Customary International Humanitarian Law International Committee of the Red Cross CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
Taking and Killing of Hostages: Coercion and Reprisal in International Law Mary Kay Mattson
Nuclear Weapons, Negative Security Assurances, and Belligerent Reprisal1
By Brian Orend Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy First Published Fri Feb 4, 2000; Substantive Revision Thu Jul 28, 2005
Law Reports of Trial of War Criminals, Volume VIII, English Edition
The Popular but Unlawful Armed Reprisal, 44 Ohio N.U
The Law of Belligerent Reprisals in International Law
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Hostage Case090901mit Deckblatt
Just Cause for War Jeff Mcmahan*
Letters of Marque and Reprisal