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Classifying The Conflict In Syria, Terry D. Gill Aug 2016

Classifying The Conflict In Syria, Terry D. Gill

International Law Studies

This article examines the classification of the current armed conflict in Syria under international humanitarian law. The article first sets out the factual background identifying the principal parties and their alignments and motivations. It then proceeds to examine the question of classification of conflict under international humanitarian law and discusses the contentious issue of the effect of lack of consent by the government of a State in relation to foreign intervention in an ongoing non-international armed conflict when such intervention is directed against one or more armed groups operating from within that State’s territory. It then proceeds to apply these …


The Syrian Intervention: Assessing The Possible International Law Justifications, Michael Schmitt Dec 2013

The Syrian Intervention: Assessing The Possible International Law Justifications, Michael Schmitt

International Law Studies

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The Seizure Of Abu Anas Al-Libi: An International Law Assessment, Gordon Modarai, David O'Connell, Timothy Kelly, James Farrant Dec 2013

The Seizure Of Abu Anas Al-Libi: An International Law Assessment, Gordon Modarai, David O'Connell, Timothy Kelly, James Farrant

International Law Studies

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Legal Implications Of Nato's Armed Intervention In Kosovo, Ved P. Nanda Aug 2000

Legal Implications Of Nato's Armed Intervention In Kosovo, Ved P. Nanda

International Law Studies

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International Law And The Conduct Of Military Operations: Stocktaking At The Start Of A New Millenium, Christopher Greenwood Aug 2000

International Law And The Conduct Of Military Operations: Stocktaking At The Start Of A New Millenium, Christopher Greenwood

International Law Studies

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