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Politics, International Relations & Law

Is it time for International Humanitarian Law 2.0?

Michael Liam Kedzlie argues that International Humanitarian Law and its application (or not, as the case may sometimes be) should not just be about terrorism and state-on-state conflict, but about avoiding human created disaster, neglect and brutality.

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