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Perceived Threats to the Making and Enforcement of International Law

Perceived Threats to the Making and Enforcement of International Law

Oct 12, 2020 | Edition 18, Perspectives

Two key elements underpinning international law and the important role it plays in the international system appear to be under some stress. Those two underpinnings are the development and subsequent acceptance of rules of international law to meet emerging...
Prisoners of war: Updating our thinking on the law of armed conflict

Prisoners of war: Updating our thinking on the law of armed conflict

Oct 12, 2020 | Edition 18, Laws of Armed Conflict, Perspectives, Prisoners of war

In an era in which a number of developed nations, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand have been accused of ill-treating or unlawfully killing captured persons or persons under their control, the need for international...

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