Asia Pacific Centre Military Law Collection (APCML)

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The Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law (APCML) was a research centre at Melbourne Law School that operated from 2000 to 2019. The APCML aimed to promote greater understanding of, and increased respect for, the Rule of Law in all aspects of military affairs. This collection offers a selection of academic publications and materials, annual reports, and conference proceedings produced for and by the APCML.

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    Muggleton on the Law of Non-International Armed Conflict
    Muggleton, P ; Burke, R ; Liivoja, R ; McCormack, T ; McLaughlin, R ; ; ; ... (Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law, 2017)
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    Muggleton on the Law of Non-International Armed Conflict examines the application of international humanitarian law and international human rights law in situations of non-international armed conflict. The book commences with a discussion of the threshold of application of humanitarian law, and the rules and principles that govern the conduct of parties to a non-international conflict. It then turns to the relevance of human rights law in armed conflict and the interaction of this body of law with humanitarian law. The two final chapters consider in detail two issues for which this interaction has the most profound implications, namely the use of lethal force and detention.