Summer 2016
The present era of counter-terrorism wars has badly damaged international norms regarding what is “legal” in war and what limits are imposed on the belligerents. The language of “with us or against us” has been used to erase the distinction between civilians and combatants and to justify indiscriminate force. The new issue of Middle East Report examines this and other subjects.
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