Book Symposium ‘Proxy Warfare’: Proxy, PMSC, or Mercenaries? Rethinking the Wagner Group and the Concept of ‘Belonging’ in International Humanitarian Law

Contemporary armed conflicts are increasingly characterised by the involvement of non-State actors operating with varying degrees of State support, blurring the traditional distinction between international and non-international armed conflicts (IAC and NIAC respectively), a distinction that remains central to the application of international humanitarian law (IHL). This is particularly the case when non-State actors operate …

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