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International Humanitarian Law/Laws of War
Section 13 . 6

Does Classification Still Matter? Legal Geography and Status, Part II [Supplementary]

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13.6.1
Monika Hlavkova, “Reconstructing the Civilian/Combatant Divide: A Fresh Look at Targeting in Non-international Armed Conflict,” Journal of Conflict and Security Law, Vol. 19, No. 2, Summer 2014, pp. 251–278
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13.6.2
Anders Henriksen, “Jus ad bellum and the American Targeted Use of Force to Fight Terrorism Around the World,” Journal of Conflict and Security Law, Vol. 19, No. 2, Summer 2014, pp. 211–250
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13.6.3
Andrea Bianchi and Yasmin Naqvi, “Terrorism,” in The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Armed Conflict, eds. Clapham and Gaeta (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), pp. 574–604
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13.6.4
Françoise J. Hampson, “Direct Participation in Hostilities and the Interoperability of the Law of Armed Conflict and Human Rights Law,” U.S. Naval War College, International Law Studies, Vol. 87, 2011, pp. 187–213
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13.6.5
Jann K. Kleffner, “Operational Detention and The Treatment of Detainees,” in The Handbook of the International Law of Military Operations, eds. Gill and Fleck (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), pp. 465–479 (sections 25.01–25.06)
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