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A sense of self-perceived collective victimhood in intractable conflicts*
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- 23 November 2009, pp. 229-258
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On banning autonomous weapon systems: human rights, automation, and the dehumanization of lethal decision-making
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- 24 June 2013, pp. 687-709
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International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law
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- 13 January 2010, pp. 94-119
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Faith-based and secular humanitarian organizations
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- 27 April 2010, pp. 311-325
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The evitability of autonomous robot warfare*
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- 04 March 2013, pp. 787-799
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Typology of armed conflicts in international humanitarian law: legal concepts and actual situations
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- 10 September 2009, pp. 69-94
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Humanitarian technology: a critical research agenda
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- 03 December 2014, pp. 219-242
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The relationship between international humanitarian and human rights law where it matters: admissible killing and internment of fighters in non-international armed conflicts
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- 27 March 2009, pp. 599-627
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Conflict-related sexual violence and the policy implications of recent research
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- 02 March 2015, pp. 457-478
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The right to life in armed conflict: does international humanitarian law provide all the answers?
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- 17 May 2007, pp. 881-904
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The Martens Clause and the Laws of Armed Conflict
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- 13 January 2010, pp. 125-134
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New information technologies and their impact on the humanitarian sector
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- 21 August 2012, pp. 1239-1263
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Challenges in applying human rights law to armed conflict
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- 01 December 2005, pp. 737-754
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Precision attack and international humanitarian law
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- 27 April 2010, pp. 445-466
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Study on customary international humanitarian law: A contribution to the understanding and respect for the rule of law in armed conflict
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- 27 April 2010, pp. 175-212
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Get off my cloud: cyber warfare, international humanitarian law, and the protection of civilians
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- 05 June 2013, pp. 533-578
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Precautions under the law governing the conduct of hostilities
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- 17 May 2007, pp. 793-821
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Elective affinities? Human rights and humanitarian law
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- 27 March 2009, pp. 501-548
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Do no harm: A taxonomy of the challenges of humanitarian experimentation
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- 24 October 2017, pp. 319-344
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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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