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ISBN: 978-2-9701003-0-0<br />
© Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights,<br />
December 2016.<br />
Acknowledgements<br />
This Academy In-Brief was researched and written by Dr Annyssa Bellal, Strategic<br />
Adviser on IHL and Research Fellow at the Geneva Academy of International<br />
Humanitarian Law and Human Rights (Geneva Academy), with the initial research<br />
support of Dr Sandra Krähenmann, Research Fellow at the Geneva Academy. The<br />
Geneva Academy would like to thank all those who commented on a draft of the<br />
text, in particular Professor Marco Sassòli, University of Geneva, Professor Lyal<br />
S. Sunga, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Dr<br />
Katharine Fortin, University of Utrecht, Dr Daragh Murray, University of Essex,<br />
Jelena Pejic, ICRC, and Carolin Nehme, Geneva Call. The Geneva Academy<br />
would like to thank the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (DFAE) for its<br />
support to the Academy’s research on this issue. Editing, design, and layout by<br />
Plain Sense, Geneva.<br />
Disclaimer<br />
This Academy In-Brief is the work of the author. The views expressed in it do not<br />
necessarily reflect those of the project’s supporters or of anyone who provided<br />
input to, or commented on, drafts. The designation of states or territories does<br />
not imply any judgement by the Geneva Academy or the DFAE regarding the<br />
legal status of such states or territories, or their authorities and institutions, or<br />
the delimitation of their boundaries, or the status of any states or territories that<br />
border them.