Book Symposium ‘Proxy Warfare’: Outsourcing Occupation? Proxy Control and the Structure of Legal Obligation

Introduction When States exercise control over foreign territory through armed intermediaries rather than through their own regular forces, international humanitarian law (IHL) confronts a fundamental challenge: does the law of occupation still apply, or does indirect control create a space of diminished accountability? Eugénie Duss’s Chapter Seven offers an important and carefully reasoned answer. It rejects the …

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