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ICRC, IHL and The Challenges of Contemporary Armed Conflicts
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ICRC, International Humanitarian Law and the Challenges of Contemporary Armed Conflict in 2019
United Kingdom, The Case of Serdar Mohammed (Court of Appeal and Supreme Court Judgments)