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Broken Laws, Broken Lives
By admin on September 27, 2011
Physicians for Human Rights Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) mobilizes health professionals to advance the health and dignity of all [...]
Category: Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay, Human Rights, International law / United Nations, Law of armed conflict, Torture, United States
The Use Of Rape In Armed Conflicts
By admin on August 4, 2011
(Download as pdf) As with other armed conflicts including those of the former Yugoslavia, Dafar, the Democratic Republic of Congo, [...]
Category: Africa, Human Rights, International law / United Nations, Law of armed conflict, Middle East, United States
Wings over Libya: The No-Fly Zone in Legal Perspective
By admin on May 30, 2011
by Michael N. Schmitt (Download pdf) On March 17, 2011, the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 1973, which imposed “a [...]
Category: International law / United Nations, Law of armed conflict, Middle East
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The Use Of Rape In Armed Conflicts
By admin on August 4, 2011
(Download as pdf) As with other armed conflicts including those of the former Yugoslavia, Dafar, the Democratic Republic of Congo, [...]
Category: Africa, Human Rights, International law / United Nations, Law of armed conflict, Middle East, United States
Natural Resources and Conflict in Africa
By admin on May 13, 2011
By Paul Collier Posted November 2009 (Download pdf) Why has Africa had so much civil war? In all other regions [...]
Category: Africa, Law of armed conflict
Child “Soldiers” and Civilians—Some Controversial Issues
By admin on March 29, 2011
Jenny Kuper* (Download pdf) There is a common misperception that the issue of children in armed conflict is a simple [...]
Category: Africa, Law of armed conflict
Two Sides to Every Story: Congo & the Rwandan Genocide
By admin on March 29, 2011
by Katherine Iliopoulos Posted 30 September 2010 Crimes of War Project (Download pdf) Narratives on the 1990s in Rwanda focus [...]
Category: Africa, International law / United Nations, Law of armed conflict
Maritime Piracy and International Law
By admin on March 28, 2011
By Professor Donald R. Rothwell Posted October 2009 (Download pdf) 2008 saw an unprecedented upsurge in piracy at sea resulting [...]
Category: Africa, International law / United Nations
