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The Military Law and the Law of War Review is pleased to announce its exciting collaboration with Edward Elgar Publishing as of volume 58 (launching in autumn 2020).
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Founded in 1962 under the auspices of the International Society for Military Law and the Law of War (the “Society”), the Military Law and the Law of War Review / Revue de Droit Militaire et de Droit de la Guerre (the “Review”) ranks among the oldest and most respected publications at the international level in the area of military/security law and the law of armed conflict. Initially entitled Revue de Droit Pénal Militaire et de Droit de la Guerre / Military Law and the Law of War Review, it changed to its current name in 1989. About Us

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Review 2018-2019 - Volume 57

Available Articles

Vol. 57/1 Vol. 57/2

Marine Wéry
La jurisprudence relative à la clause d’exclusion prévue à l’article 141bis du Code pénal: la difficile application du droit international humanitaire par les cours et tribunaux belges
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Julien Tropini
La rupture de l’équilibre juridique de l’article 141bis du code pénal belge par la jurisprudence sur les « combattants étrangers » : La remise en cause de la répartition des compétences entre le droit international humanitaire et le droit antiterroriste
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Matteo Tondini
Espionage and International Law in the Age of Permanent Competition
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Hanna Bourgeois & Jean-Emmanuel Perrin
The Use of Force for Mission Accomplishment: A Pitfall in Contemporary Operations?
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Miek Lamaire, Virginie Lambotte, Sarah Letellier, Celine Van Holsbeeck
& Hélène Paquay

Report of the Second ‘Silent leges inter arma?’ International Conference held in Bruges from 19 to 21 September 2018
Report

Tobias Vestner
Targeting Private Military and Security Companies
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Samuel C. Duckett White
A Soldier by Any Other Name: A Reappraisal Of The ‘Citizen in Uniform’ Doctrine in Light of Part IIIAAA of the Defence Act 1903 (Cth)
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Jens Claerman
Guarding the vigilant guardian: A legal perspective on Belgium’s domestic deployment of the armed forces
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Tokwene A Ndjokou Eloubwe Ilate
Le droit pénal militaire camerounais : combat inégalitaire entre normalisation et spécialisation d'un droit exceptionnel
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Diletta Marchesi, Celine Van Holsbeeck
& Hélène Paquay

Report of the Third ‘Silent Leges Inter Arma?’ International Conference held in Bruges from 18 to 20 September 2019
Report