
The latest issue of the
International Community Law Review (Vol. 18, no. 5, 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Foreign Fighters and Foreign Terrorist Fighters: An International Law and Human Rights Perspective
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Elżbieta Karska & Karol Karski, Introduction: The Phenomenon of Foreign Fighters and Foreign Terrorist Fighters
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Simon Chesterman, Dogs of War or Jackals of Terror? Foreign Fighters and Mercenaries in International Law
- José L. Gómez del Prado, Whether the Criteria Contained in the 1989 International Convention against the Recruitment, Use, Financing and Training of Mercenaries Notably Motivation Apply to Today’s Foreign Fighters?
- Haykel Ben Mahfoudh, Protect, Respect and Remedy: A Framework for Accountability for Human Rights Violations Committed by Foreign Fighters
- Dara Conduit & Ben Rich, Foreign Fighters, Human Rights and Self-Determination in Syria and Iraq: Decoding the Humanitarian Impact of Foreign Fighters in Practice
- Letta Tayler, Foreign Terrorist Fighter Laws: Human Rights Rollbacks Under UN Security Council Resolution 2178
- Zubeda Limbada & Lynn Davies, Addressing the Foreign Terrorist Fighter Phenomenon from a Human Rights Perspective