![]() ![]() Does the internationalization of a NIAC into an IAC affect the legal personality of the armed group? (see here and here).What is the role of State consent in the process of the internationalization of a conflict? ( here).Can an armed group ever be an occupying force in a state’s territory? (see here and here).Is the threshold of the definition of irregular armed forces under Article 4 of GCIII more relaxed – or stricter – than the threshold in Articles 43 and 44 of API? (see here and here).Is it possible that immunity flowing from the internationalization of a NIAC into a IAC could end up being an obstacle – rather than facilitator – of peace and reconciliation? (see here and here).Does combatant privilege grant immunity from prosecution or deprive acts that comply with IHL of their criminal character? (see here and here).Are unilateral declarations by armed groups binding (see here)?.How convincing is the argument that a State’s own citizens become protected persons during an internationalized conflict? (see here and here).POWs, in the same way as a State’s regular armed forces? (see here) Are the members of an armed group under the control of a third State bound by the rules of GCIII re.Will an existing IAC make it easier for a nascent NIAC to meet the intensity threshold? (see here).Is there an inherent illogicality in establishing an IAC (through the application of the overall control test) without necessarily being able to attribute the use of force to the State (through the application of the effective control test)? And what do we do with the responsibility gap that is created, if this position is adopted? (see here). ![]() Can/ should the rules of IAC apply to a non-State party acting jointly with (but not under the overall control of) a State in hostilities against another State? (see here, here and here).Is there such a thing as an internationalized armed conflict? (see here, here and here).The authors taking part in the symposium raised, and prompted reflection on, a number of fascinating and difficult questions, such as:. During the symposium, nine different authors – Susan Breau, Bill Boothby, Anne Quintin, Laurie Blank, Tamás Hoffmann, myself, Elvina Pothelet, Priya Pillai, and Alonso Gurmendi – commented on the book, each focusing on slightly different aspects and then Kubo finished up with a final post. ![]()
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