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Journal of Conflict & Security Law - Volume 25, Issue 3, Winter 2020

Journal of Conflict & Security Law – Volume 25, Issue 3, Winter 2020

Journal of Conflict & Security Law

Journal of Conflict & Security Law

Volume 25, Issue 3, Winter 2020

Print ISSN: 1467-7954, Online ISSN: 1467-7962

The Journal of Conflict & Security Law (JCSL) is a thrice yearly peer-reviewed journal aimed at academics, government officials, military lawyers, and lawyers working in the area, as well as individuals interested in the areas of arms control law, armed conflict law and collective security law, and the interfaces between them.

JCSL covers the whole spectrum of international law relating to armed conflict from the pre-conflict stage when the issues include those of arms control, disarmament and conflict prevention, through to the outbreak of armed conflict and discussions on the legality of resort to force (jus ad bellum), to the coverage of the conduct of military operations and the protection of non-combatants by international humanitarian law (jus in bello). The international legal framework applicable to terrorism spans both the jus ad bellum and jus in bello. Treatment is also given to the conflict resolution stage, where the legal issues concern peace agreements, post-conflict rebuilding (jus post-bellum), territory, compensation and disarmament. Collective security mechanisms such as peacekeeping and military enforcement action are potentially applicable throughout

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Articles
Protection of Detainees from Sexual Violence under International Humanitarian Law
Samantha Frances Bradley

Reviving the Principle of Non-Intervention in Cyberspace: The Path Forward
Thibault Moulin

Trends in Global Disarmament Treaties
Stuart Casey-Maslen, Tobias Vestner

Protracted Armed Violence as a Criterion for the Existence of Non-international Armed Conflict: International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law and Beyond
Miloš Hrnjaz, Janja Simentić Popović

Peacekeepers: Internationalist Protectors or National Perpetrators, Protected Either Way?
Robert Cryer, Natalia Perova

Human Shielding, Subjective Intent, and Harm to the Enemy
Bence Kis Kelemen

Accounting for Those in the Hands of the Belligerent: Security Detainees, the Missing and the Dead in the Israeli–Hamas Conflict
Alon Margalit

Book Reviews
John Reynolds, Empire, Emergency, and International Law
Wadie E Said

Marina Lostal, International Cultural Heritage Law in Armed Conflicts: Case-Studies of Syria, Libya, Mali, the Invasion of Iraq, and the Buddhas of Bamiyan
Saeed Bagheri

Daragh Murray, Human Rights Obligations of Non-State Armed Groups
Tilman Rodenhäuser

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