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Rethinking The Law Of Armed Conflict In An Age Of Terrorism

Rethinking The Law Of Armed Conflict In An Age Of Terrorism

The contemporary landscape of global security, marked by the pervasive threat of terrorism, compels a critical re-examination of the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC). This analysis delves into the intricate legal and ethical dilemmas presented by non-state actors and asymmetrical warfare, exploring how existing international humanitarian law (IHL) must adapt to remain relevant and effective in an age defined by complex and evolving terrorist tactics.

the handbook of the international law of military operations

the handbook of the international law of military operations

This comprehensive handbook provides an authoritative guide to the international legal framework governing military operations. It meticulously explores the intricate principles and regulations, including international humanitarian law and the laws of armed conflict, that dictate the conduct of armed forces. Essential for legal practitioners, military commanders, and policy advisors, it offers vital insights into the legal obligations and constraints during times of conflict.