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‘Jus in Bello’: The IHL Principle of Distinction in the Context of Asymmetric and Hybrid Armed Conflicts
George Ndi
Law School
School of Business, Education and Law
Centre for Law, Environment and Rights CLEAR
Centre for Sustainability, Responsibility, Governance and Ethics
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Armed Conflict
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Jus in Bello
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Principle of Distinction
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Weapons of Mass Destruction
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Order of Accuracy
25%
Granulation
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Terror
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Combatants
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Per Se
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Degree of Precision
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Counsel
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Complex Challenges
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Warfare
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Legal Challenges
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Current Signature
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Militant
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War Crimes
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International Legal Framework
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Terrorist Groups
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Jus Ad Bellum
25%
Animus
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Armed Drones
25%
Mens Rea
25%
Mere Ownership
25%
Application of Law
25%
Battlefield Situation
25%
Non-state Actors
25%
Insurgency
25%
Social Sciences
Nuclear Weapon
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Battlefield
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Possession
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War Crimes
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Application of the Law
50%
Nonstate Actor
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Drone
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