"How does law protect in war?" website has a new look
Our website "How does law protect in war?" has an improved look and feel, with over 300 real life case studies to explore.
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- "How does law protect in war?" is our core publication on teaching international humanitarian law (IHL), and provides academics, researchers and students with a wealth of resources, cases and references.
- The website is updated regularly with recent case studies, which provides a better insight to how international humanitarian law is implemented in contemporary conflicts.
- The new case studies include the 2011 NATO intervention in Libya, sexual violence by peacekeeping forces in the Central African Republic and the attack on Kunduz Trauma Centre in Afghanistan among others.
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