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Hamdan, Lebanon, And The Regulation Of Hostilities, Geoffrey S. Corn
Hamdan, Lebanon, And The Regulation Of Hostilities, Geoffrey S. Corn
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
For more than fifty years following the 1949 revision of the Geneva Conventions, legal scholars, government experts, and military practitioners understood the articles that defined when the protections of these treaties came into force--Common Articles 2 and 3--as the exclusive criteria which triggered the laws of war. From these two articles emerged an "either/or" law-applicability paradigm: inter-state, or international, armed conflicts triggered the full corpus of the laws of war, whereas intra-state, or internal, armed conflicts triggered the limited humanitarian protection reflected in the terms of Common Article 3. Because many military operations during the past two decades did not …