
The latest issue of the
Journal of Conflict & Security Law (Vol. 24, no. 2, Summer 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Themis Tzimas, Self-Defense by Non-State Actors in States of Fragmented Authority
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Quoc Tan Trung Nguyen, Rethinking the Legality of Intervention by Invitation: Toward Neutrality
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Onder Bakircioglu, The Disputed Bounds of Muslim Warfare
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Ilana Rothkopf, International Humanitarian Law and Non-State Practice in Armed Conflict: Combatant’s Privilege and Kurdish Fighters in Syria
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Eva Nave, The Importance of the Arms Trade Treaty for the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals
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Roderic Alley, Leaking Like a Sieve? Transfer Restraints on Small Arms, Light Weapons and Ammunition
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Yohei Okada, What’s Wrong with Behrami and Saramati? Revisiting the Dichotomy between UN Peacekeeping and UN-authorized Operations in Terms of Attribution
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Richard Mackenzie-Gray Scott, State Responsibility for Complicity in the Internationally Wrongful Acts of Non-State Armed Groups