Targeting in International Law Counterinsurgency and the Legal Materiality of the Principle of Distinction

This book is about how distinctions are drawn between civilians and combatants in modern warfare and how the legal principle of distinction depends on the technical means through which combatants make themselves visibly distinguishable from civilians. The author demonstrates that technologies of vis...

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Main Author: Parsa, Amin (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
Series:Interventions
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