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Treaties in Armed Conflict: The Sharp Split Between “General” and “Particular” Treaties
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Of Hague Law and Geneva Law
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Clarifying Neutrality: The Rise of Different Statuses?
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The So-Called Principle of Equal Treatment of Belligerents by the Neutral State
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International Humanitarian Law and the Law of Treaties
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On Robert Kolb’s Advanced Introduction to International Humanitarian Law, Second Edition
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Cross-Linkages between Non-Adverse Derogation and Non-Renunciation of Rights in Modern IHL
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The 1892 Conferences on the Law of War published by Antoine Pillet
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Indirect or Reverberating Excessive Collateral Damage in Modern IHL
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Gravitational Points of the 19th Century Law of War
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Exceptions to the Separation Between the Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello
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Typology of Reservations Contrary to the Object and Purpose of a Treaty and their Application to IHL
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The Internal Proportionality Assessment in Cyberspace
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Reservations in the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Validity
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International Humanitarian Law as Jus Cogens
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The Double Qualification of a Single Act of Belligerence
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Of Open and Closed Systems – War Caught in Lotus and Anti-Lotus
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Lexical Imperfections in the Hague Regulations of 1907
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Of Evolving Belligerent Occupation Law: Old “Hague” Occupation and New “Geneva” Occupation
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An Occupying Power’s Authority to Conclude Treaties for Occupied Territories
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