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Regulation-Tolerant Weapons, Regulation-Resistant Weapons And The Law Of War, Sean Watts Aug 2015

Regulation-Tolerant Weapons, Regulation-Resistant Weapons And The Law Of War, Sean Watts

International Law Studies

The historical record of international weapons law reveals both regulation-tolerant weapons and regulation-resistant weapons, identifiable by a number of criteria, including effectiveness, novelty, deployment, medical compatibility, disruptiveness and notoriety. This article identifies these criteria both to explain and inform existing weapons law, and also to facilitate efforts to identify weapons and emerging technology that may prove susceptible to future law of war regulation. By charting both the history and methodology of weapons law with a view toward identifying forces and influences that have made some weapons susceptible to international regulation and made others resistant, this article offers a starting point …


The "Fog Of Law": The Law Of Armed Conflict In Operation Iraqi Freedom, Marc Warren Dec 2010

The "Fog Of Law": The Law Of Armed Conflict In Operation Iraqi Freedom, Marc Warren

International Law Studies

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Bellum Americanum: The U.S. View Of Twenty-First-Century War And Its Possible Implications For The Law Of Armed Conflict, Michael Schmitt Sep 1998

Bellum Americanum: The U.S. View Of Twenty-First-Century War And Its Possible Implications For The Law Of Armed Conflict, Michael Schmitt

International Law Studies

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