
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies (Vol. 12, no. 2, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Roderic Alley, Humanitarian Law Compliance: The Disadvantaged State Problem
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Remzije Istrefi & Arben Hajrullahu, Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Kosovo and Lessons to be Learned from the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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Simon McKenzie & Eve Massingham, Taking Care Against the Computer: Precautions Against Military Operations on Digital Infrastructure
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Owiso Owiso, Seeking ‘Truth’ After Devastating, Multi-Layered Conflict: The Complex Case of Transitional Justice in South Sudan
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Emmanuel Sarpong Owusu, ‘Guilty of Having Been Obedient’: A Fresh Dissection of the Superior Orders Controversy
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Alexandra Wormald, Protecting the Environment During and After Armed Conflict, the International Law Commission and an Overdue Due Diligence Duty for Corporations: Good in Principle?