Suicide Attacks and International Humanitarian Law
Culture, Agency, and Combatant Deaths
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Suicide Attacks and International Humanitarian Law critically examines the absence of explicit provisions in International Humanitarian Law addressing the deaths of suicide attackers, offering robust and culturally plural frameworks for rethinking intentionality and agency within international legal discourse.
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