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[[Journal of Conflict and Security Law]] (JCSL) is a thrice yearly peer-reviewed journal which was founded in 1996. The Journal focuses on a target audience of academics, government officials, military lawyers, and lawyers working in the area, as well as individuals interested in the areas of arms control law, armed conflict law and collective security law, and the interfaces between them.
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[[Journal of Conflict and Security Law]] (JCSL) is a thrice yearly peer-reviewed journal which was founded in 1996.  
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The Journal focuses on a target audience of academics, government officials, military lawyers, and lawyers working in the area, as well as individuals interested in the areas of arms control law, armed conflict law and collective security law, and the interfaces between them.
  
  

Revision as of 16:34, 6 January 2015

Journal of Conflict and Security Law (JCSL) is a thrice yearly peer-reviewed journal which was founded in 1996.

The Journal focuses on a target audience of academics, government officials, military lawyers, and lawyers working in the area, as well as individuals interested in the areas of arms control law, armed conflict law and collective security law, and the interfaces between them.


The journal covers the whole spectrum of international law relating to armed conflict. Starting with the 'pre-conflict stage when the issues include those of arms control, disarmament and conflict prevention, through to the outbreak of armed conflict and discussions on the legality of resort to force, to the coverage of the conduct of military operations and the protection of non-combatants by international humanitarian law.' [1]

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Circa 2014

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Editorial Board

ISSN: 1467-7954 

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  1. About the Journal Oxford Journals, accessed 19 December 2014