
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies (Vol. 16, no. 2, 2025) is out. Contents include:
- Symposium on the Law Applicable to the Use of Biometrics by Armed Forces
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Marten Zwanenburg, Aleksi Kajander, Steven van de Put, & Sebastian Cymutta, Introduction to Symposium on the Law Applicable to the Use of Biometrics by Armed Forces
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Lily Hamourtziadou & Welmoet Wels, Biometrics to Necrometrics: What the Dead Can Tell us About War:
A Human Security Approach to Collecting and Analysing Conflict Data from the Dead
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Emelie Andersin, The Use of the ‘Lavender’ in Gaza and the Law of Targeting: ai-Decision Support Systems and Facial Recognition Technology
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Anna Rosalie Greipl, The Military Fantasy of Biometrics:
Neglecting the Risks of the Normalizing of Bodies During Armed Conflicts