Compensation under International Humanitarian Law: The Second Gulf War as a Model
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Compensation; International Humanitarian Law; International Responsibility; Armed Conflicts; Gulf WarAbstract
Compensation is one of the most prominentmechanismsadoptedininternationalhumanitarian law to address the consequences
of violations of the rules of this law, especiallyin situations of armed conflict. Compensation aims to redress the damages
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Al-Darraji, Ibrahim, 2005, The Crime of Aggression and the Extent of International Legal Responsibility, 1st edition, Al-Halabi LegalPublications, Beirut.
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