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Home Demolitions in Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir

ayesha-malik, CLC Blog, Featured, KashmirBy Ayesha MalikNovember 23, 2021

This article discusses the Indian forces’ practice of burning down homes in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir and the ways in which doing so violates the laws of war

India and Pakistan’s Missing Prisoners of War (POWs)

CLC Blog, FeaturedBy Rabia IftikharNovember 17, 2021

This article sheds light on India and Pakistan’s missing Prisoners of War (POWs) and suggests possible solutions for their return

Selective Justice: a Threat to the Rule of Law

C3 Blog, FeaturedBy Areesha ShahidNovember 10, 2021

This articles uses instances of selective justice to highlight the threat it poses to the rule of law.

Starvation as a Method of Warfare

CLC Blog, Featured, mahaBy Maha HusainNovember 8, 20211 Comment

This article discusses the use of starvation as a method of warfare and its status under IHL and ICL using the case studies of Yemen and South Sudan.

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Status in International Humanitarian Law and ‘Unlawful Combatants’

2021 most read, CLC BlogBy Kemal NaqviAugust 10, 2021

This article explores the relevance of legal status under IHL and challenges to the established categories of civilians/combatants. The article looks at the legal ramifications of possessing a primary status of combatant or civilian, before analysing the three-category approach adopted by the United States, and the implications of this approach.

IHL Violations in Yemen and the UK’s Role

CLC BlogBy Zainab MustafaJuly 11, 2019

The UK has licensed over £4.7bn arms exports to the Saudis since they began bombing Yemen. This includes fighter jets and precision-guided bombs. The UK has also subcontracted BAE Systems, Britain’s biggest arms company to provide weapons and engineers to Saudi Arabia.

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