Fault lines in the law of attack

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Schmitt, M. orcid id iconORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7373-9557 (2006) Fault lines in the law of attack. In: Breau, S. and Jachec-Neale, A. (eds.) Testing the Boundaries of International Humanitarian Law. British Institute of International & Comparative Law, pp. 277-307. ISBN 9780903067997

Abstract/Summary

Examines those aspects of the law of targeting that pose particular problems from the perspective of international humanitarian law. Topics include military objectives, civilian morale, leadership targeting, meaning of the term "attack", proportionality, human shields, and precautions in attack.

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Publisher British Institute of International & Comparative Law
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