
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies (Vol. 15, no. 2, 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Symposium: The MONUSCO Intervention Brigade at Ten
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Marco Longobardo, Introduction to the Symposium “The MONUSCO Intervention Brigade at Ten” – Ten Years of the MONUSCO Intervention Brigade: International Law Concerns on the Future of Peacekeeping and the Protection of Civilians
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Jennifer Giblin, The Force Intervention Brigade: A Conscious Departure
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Marco Longobardo, The MONUSCO Force Intervention Brigade at 10 and the Quest for Fair UN Peacekeeping Involvement in Non-International Armed Conflicts
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Gina Heathcote & Lucia Kula, The Force Intervention Brigade in the DRC, Civilian Security and Women Peace and Security
- Articles
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Yvonne Breitwieser-Faria, Environmental Protections During Armed Conflict as Supportive Mechanisms for the Prevention of Atrocity Crimes
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Surbhi Soni, Proportionality in Bello: A Case Against Indirect Military Advantage in War
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Camilla G. Cooper, Ensuring Lawful Use of Autonomous Weapons:
An Operational Perspective
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Elliot Winter, Lessons from the Russian Invasion of Ukraine:
The Plight of Diaspora Fighters in Levées en Masse
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Lindsay Moir, Reappraising Reprisals Against Enemy Civilians in Customary International Humanitarian Law
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Kasim Balarabe, Safeguarding the Vulnerable: A Comprehensive Approach to Protecting Detainees in Contemporary Non-International Armed Conflicts and Counterterrorism Operations