Introduction
Part One: The Development of the Law Relating to Civilians and
Armed Conflicts
1: The General Rules on Civilians in Armed Conflicts - Civilian
Immunity and the Principle of Distinction
2: International Law and the History of Civilian Participation in
Armed Conflict
3: Direct Participation in Hostilities - Finding a Definition
Part Two: Current Challenges to the Law on Civilians and Armed
Conflict
4: Targeted Killing
5: Remote Warfare: Drones and Cyber Warfare
6: Private Military and Security Companies
7: 'Criminal' Armed Conflict
Part Three: Civilian Participation in Armed Conflict and the Law in
the 21st Century
8: The Way Forward - How Can International Law Effectively Deal
with Civilians Who Take Direct Part in Hostilities
Conclusions - Where to From Here?
Emily Crawford is a Lecturer at the Sydney Law School at the University of Sydney, and the Co-Director of the Sydney Centre for International Law. She is a member of the ILA Committee on Non-State Actors, a Co-Rapporteur for the ILA Study Group on Cyber-Terrorism, and a member of the Australian Red Cross IHL Committee for New South Wales.
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