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War Crime

  • War crime: From Roman times to Ukraine’s invasion, starvation has long been weaponised in conflicts

    War crime: From Roman times to Ukraine’s invasion, starvation has long been weaponised in conflicts

    Tom Dannenbaum, The Conversation Alex De Waal, The Conversation Daniel Maxwell, The Conversation
    · Jun 26, 2022 · 11:30 pm
  • The war crimes trial of a Russian soldier in Ukraine may have been legal – but it wasn’t wise

    The war crimes trial of a Russian soldier in Ukraine may have been legal – but it wasn’t wise

    Robert Goldman, The Conversation
    · May 25, 2022 · 11:30 pm
  • Why the alleged use of vacuum bombs by Russia in Ukraine has renewed calls for their ban

    Why the alleged use of vacuum bombs by Russia in Ukraine has renewed calls for their ban

    Marianne Hanson, The Conversation
    · Mar 06, 2022 · 01:30 pm
  • In Germany, a 100-year-old man is being prosecuted for Nazi war crimes. Here’s why it took so long

    In Germany, a 100-year-old man is being prosecuted for Nazi war crimes. Here’s why it took so long

    Rainer Schulze, The Conversation
    · Oct 09, 2021 · 09:30 pm
  • Worse than nukes? An autonomous robot may have already killed people

    Worse than nukes? An autonomous robot may have already killed people

    James Dawes, The Conversation
    · Oct 02, 2021 · 11:30 pm
  • Why it’s hard to fix accountability for the war crimes in the Israel-Palestine conflict

    Why it’s hard to fix accountability for the war crimes in the Israel-Palestine conflict

    Amy Maguire, The Conversation
    · May 19, 2021 · 11:30 pm
  • Kashmir ‘human shield’ video: The facts remain unclear – but the practice is banned even in Israel

    Kashmir ‘human shield’ video: The facts remain unclear – but the practice is banned even in Israel

    Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
    · Apr 14, 2017 · 08:05 pm