Rethinking The Law Of Armed Conflict In An Age Of Terrorism
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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.