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Mission impossible? Bringing charges for the crime of attacking civilians or civilian objects before international criminal tribunals
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- 19 May 2009, pp. 907-930
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Doubtful prisoner-of-war status
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- 19 April 2010, pp. 571-595
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The theory and practice of neutrality: Some thoughts on the tensions
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- 19 April 2010, pp. 63-71
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The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and international humanitarian law: A comment on the Tablada Case
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- 23 November 2010, pp. 505-511
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Cultural heritage and memory after ethnic cleansing in post-conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina
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- 30 October 2019, pp. 273-294
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Victim identity and respect for human dignity: a terminological analysis
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- 23 November 2009, pp. 259-277
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The influence of humanitarian principles in the negotiation of arms control treaties
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- 19 April 2010, pp. 331-352
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Women, human rights and international humanitarian law
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- 23 November 2010, pp. 421-432
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Protracted Conflicts: The enduring legacy of endless war
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- 12 October 2020, pp. 965-976
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Visibility of the distinctive emblem on medical establishments, units, and transports
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- 13 January 2010, pp. 295-321
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The International Committee of the Red Cross and humanitarian assistance: A policy analysis
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- 13 January 2010, pp. 512-531
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Elements for contracting and regulating private security and military companies
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- 04 April 2007, pp. 637-663
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Enforcing international humanitarian law: Catching the accomplices
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- 19 April 2010, pp. 439-460
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The risks of instrumentalizing the narrative on sexual violence in the DRC: Neglected needs and unintended consequences
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- 05 May 2015, pp. 625-639
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The Interaction of Christianity and Chivalry in the historical development of the Law of War
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- 13 January 2010, pp. 3-23
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Guérilla et droit humanitaire1
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- 19 April 2010, pp. 119-142
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L'assistance aux personnes protégées
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- 19 April 2010, pp. 471-489
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Beyond the Call of Duty: why shouldn't video game players face the same dilemmas as real soldiers?
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- 24 June 2013, pp. 711-737
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Media and compassion after digital war: Why digital media haven't transformed responses to human suffering in contemporary conflict
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- 18 March 2021, pp. 117-143
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Teaching international humanitarian law in academic institutions in South Asia: An overview of an ICRC dissemination programme
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- 19 April 2010, pp. 167-169
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