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Conflicts and International Politics
May 15, 2024 PDT

A License for Violence: How the Distinction Between International and Non-International Armed Conflict Betrays the Principles and Ideals of International Human Rights Law

Omar Khoury, J.D.,
International Armed ConflictNon-International Armed ConflictInternational Humanitarian Law
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Omar Khoury, A License for Violence: How the Distinction Between International and Non-International Armed Conflict Betrays the Principles and Ideals of International Human Rights Law, GJIL 1 (2024).
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