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Under siege: International humanitarian law and Security Council practice concerning siege operations
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Under siege: International humanitarian law and Security Council practice concerning siege operations

Sean Watts
Counterterrorism and Humanitarian Engagement Project
2014

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War (International law) Humanitarian law
This paper demonstrates that while siege operations, as traditionally practiced, are not technically prohibited, they are now significantly limited by IHL in both international armed conflict and non-international armed conflict, and that international political opinion seems to have increasingly little patience, at least in connection to some contexts, for the human suffering and deprivation involved in urban sieges.
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