Beyond Compliance Symposium – Why Armed Actors Should Pay More Attention to Civilian Self-Protection Efforts
The following post by Marc Linning focuses on three different dimensions of how civilian self-protection efforts can look in practice and where there are touchpoints and linkages with efforts by armed actors to protect civilians. The post was published on Armed Groups and International Law as part of the joint Articles of War and AGIL Beyond Compliance Symposium: How to Prevent Harm and Need in Conflict.
Photo credit: CIVIC / Daniel Brown
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