Non-Combatant Immunity in Times of War: Intersection between Islamic Law and IHL
This article explores the concept of immunity under International Humanitarian Law and Islamic Laws of War
This article explores the concept of immunity under International Humanitarian Law and Islamic Laws of War
This article explores the interaction between IHL and Islam regarding allowing humanitarian relief in war zones
This article looks at this somewhat stereotypical approach taken by the Conventions as well as how in practice, women are presumed a more ‘innocent’ form of civilian status in which they are not directly participating in hostilities.
This article explores the international legal provisions regarding the recruitment of children for armed conflicts and presents recommendations on how to tackle this issue
This article discusses the regulation of child soldiers under international law, rehabilitation and prevention strategies, and possible obstacles to these strategies.
The article discusses the general and special protections offered to women under IHL and analyses their effectiveness in protecting women from wartime atrocities
This article explores the use of space as a domain for armed conflict, space laws and the regulation of space warfare through the lens of IHL.
This article explores how IHL applies to cyber operations during armed conflicts, as well as the gaps in the current legal regime.
An exploration of the evolution of aerial warfare, the laws of war applicable, recent military technological advancements, and what the future of war from the sky looks like.
This article examines the dangers of violent extremism in Afghanistan in the aftermath of the Taliban takeover, and explores how IHL can be used to facilitate humanitarian assistance.
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