
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies (Vol. 16, no. 1, 2025) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
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Aneta Peretko, States of Silence: The Growing Influence of Human Rights Courts in Interpreting International Humanitarian Law in the Absence of Opinio Juris
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Samuel Hartridge & Brendan Walker-Munro, Autonomous Weapons Systems and the ai Alignment Problem
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Mohammed R. M. Elshobake & Alaa Sakka, Forced Returns and Fragile LivesStrategies for Safeguarding Syrian Refugees and Ensuring Their Protection
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Caroline Sweeney, The International Response to the Humanitarian Crisis in Syria: A Socio Legal Critique
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Pratik Purswani & Adithi Rajesh, Beyond Bombs and Bullets:
Natural Resource Management in the Indo-Naxalite Non-International Armed Conflict
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J. P. Vallejo, Manipur: a Genocide?