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Posts by Thibaud Jourdan

When loss of protection does not permit attack: Distinguishing acts harmful to the enemy from the notion of military objectives | International Review of the Red Cross | Cambridge Core When loss of protection does not permit attack: Distinguishing acts harmful to the enemy from the notion of military objectives

I’m honoured to share that my first article has been published in the International Review of the Red Cross. As medical units and personnel are heavily targeted worlwide, it argues that misuse does not automatically transform a medical facility into a military objective.

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The Impact of a Ceasefire on the Applicability of International Humanitarian Law On January 19, 2025, a long-awaited ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel has taken effect. From what is known of the agreement, hostilities in Gaza are to cease for 42 days. During this period, …

How does the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel impact the applicability of IHL ?
I am trying to provide some elements to an answer in this contribution to @ejiltalk.bsky.social.

www.ejiltalk.org/the-impact-o...

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