Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Operationalizing the Law of Armed Conflict in New Warfare

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Title Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Operationalizing the Law of Armed Conflict in New Warfare
Creator Blank, Laurie; Guiora, Amos
Subject War on Terrorism, 2001-; Humanitarian law
Description Gone are the days of soldiers facing each other across large battlefields, tanks shelling tanks, and fighter jets engaging in dogfights. War, or armed conflict, to use a more precise legal term, now takes place everywhere - in cities, refugee camps and other historically non-military areas - and involves or affects nearly everyone in the area. These changes have a powerful impact on the conduct of hostilities. The law of armed conflict ("LOAC"), also known as the laws of war or international humanitarian law ("IHL"),1 was developed and codified in times of more traditional state-state conflicts. It must now adapt to these new and more complicated conflicts, which we call new warfare.
Publisher Harvard National Security Journal, Harvard University
Type Text
Format application/pdf
Identifier Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Operationalizing the Law of Armed Conflict in New Warfare
Source Publisher's PDF
Language eng
Relation Institutional Repository
Spatial Coverage Salt Lake City (Utah)
School or College College of Law
Rights Management Copyright © 2010 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College, Laurie Blank, and Amos Guiora.
Holding Institution S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah
Website http://www.harvardnsj.com/
ARK ark:/87278/s6h1665h
Setname uu_law_clp
ID 723091
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6h1665h
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