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International Humanitarian Law Transparency
Lesley M Wexler
College of Law
Women & Gender in Global Perspectives
Center for Global Studies
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International Humanitarian Law
100%
Armed Conflict
46%
Government Transparency
46%
Civilian Casualties
23%
War on Terror
15%
Combatants
15%
Information Disclosure
15%
Transparency Policy
15%
Public Access to Information
15%
Transparency Requirements
15%
Germany
7%
Law
7%
Litigation
7%
Increased Demand
7%
New Frontiers
7%
Reform Effort
7%
Legal Scholar
7%
Voluntary Disclosure
7%
Law Reform
7%
Information Demand
7%
Civil Society
7%
Statute
7%
Public Disclosure
7%
Conflict Classification
7%
Transparency International
7%
International Law
7%
Government Accounts
7%
Afghanistan
7%
New International
7%
Long War
7%
Legal Rule
7%
Firestorm
7%
Democratic Government
7%
Domestic Implementation
7%
Domestic Law
7%
Conditions of Detention
7%
National Surveillance Program
7%
Internal Armed Conflict
7%
Extraordinary Rendition
7%
Government Secrecy
7%
Airstrikes
7%
Information Release
7%
Drone Strikes
7%
Coercive Interrogation
7%
Third-party Actors
7%
Kunduz
7%
Social Sciences
Humanitarian Law
100%
War
53%
Boundaries
30%
Legislation
15%
Open Access
7%
Case Study
7%
Germany
7%
German
7%
Civil Society
7%
International Law
7%
Legal Reform
7%
Democratic Government
7%
Government Secrecy
7%
Condition of Detention
7%