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Determining the beginning and end of an occupation under international humanitarian law
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- 04 December 2012, pp. 133-163
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State responsibility for violations of international humanitarian law
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- 19 April 2010, pp. 401-434
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Human rights obligations of non-state actors in conflict situations
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- 04 April 2007, pp. 491-523
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The applicability of international humanitarian law to organized armed groups
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- 07 March 2012, pp. 443-461
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Superior orders and the International Criminal Court: Justice delivered or justice denied
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- 19 April 2010, pp. 785-794
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A US government response to the International Committee of the Red Cross study Customary International Humanitarian Law
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- 14 November 2007, pp. 443-471
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Asymmetrical war and the notion of armed conflict – a tentative conceptualization
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- 10 September 2009, pp. 95-125
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Entrepreneurs of hate and entrepreneurs of solidarity: Social identity as a basis for mass communication
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- 01 December 2005, pp. 621-637
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Interpretive Guidance on the Notion of Direct Participation in Hostilities under International Humanitarian Law: Adopted by the Assembly of the International Committee of the Red Cross on 26 February 2009
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- 11 June 2009, pp. 991-1047
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Reparation for violations of international humanitarian law
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- 25 February 2011, pp. 529-553
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“A horrific photo of a drowned Syrian child”: Humanitarian photography and NGO media strategies in historical perspective
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- 04 August 2016, pp. 1121-1155
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Reasons why armed groups choose to respect international humanitarian law or not
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- 13 December 2011, pp. 353-384
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The missing in the aftermath of war: When do the needs of victims' families and international war crimes tribunals clash?
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- 19 April 2010, pp. 845-866
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Common Article 1 of the Geneva Conventions revisited: Protecting collective interests
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- 27 April 2010, pp. 67-87
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The Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross
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- 13 January 2010, pp. 130-149
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Procedural principles and safeguards for internment/administrative detention in armed conflict and other situations of violence
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- 27 April 2010, pp. 375-391
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The International Committee of the Red Cross and human rights
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- 13 January 2010, pp. 3-14
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Wired warfare: Computer network attack and jus in bello
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- 19 April 2010, pp. 365-399
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The right to the truth in international law: fact or fiction?
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- 06 December 2006, pp. 245-273
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The International Committee of the Red Cross in Afghanistan: reasserting the neutrality of humanitarian action
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- 09 February 2011, pp. 173-188
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