
23/12/16 | Military law
Investigated the general commander of the Carabinieri Del Sette: do not shoot on the principle of presumption of not guilty
It has been leaked in the last hours the news that there would also be the name of the general commander of the Carabinieri, Tullio Del Sette (in the picture, the last on the right), among the people ...
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03/10/16 | Military law
Carabiniere condemned for omitted custody of arms: a cue on the criminal offense
The news appeared on some press in recent days, concerning the conviction of a carabiniere who, according to what reported there, in February of last year ...
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06/09/16 | Military law
The European regulatory perspective regarding remotely piloted aircraft in the civil field
The use of UAVs (remotely piloted aircraft, the so-called drones) is increasingly growing as well as in the military field (see, in this regard, what has already been written), also in that ...
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05/09/16 | Military law
The definition of international terrorism in conventional law
There has been much debate within the United Nations on the definition of international terrorism and considerable divergences have emerged on the distinction between terrorist acts ...
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24/08/16 | Military law
The continuous bombardment of schools and hospitals in ongoing conflicts: the UN resolution no. 2286 2016 3 last May
The recent bombing of a hospital in Yemen (specifically, that of Abs, in the north-eastern province of Hajja, 130 km from the capital Sanaa - photo), managed by Medici ...
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22/08/16 | Military law
Turkey's suspension application of fundamental rights
In the aftermath of the failed coup, the 15 July 2016, which lasted a handful of hours 1, the Ankara authorities proclaimed a state of emergency and, consequently, the ...
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05/08/16 | Military law
Use of the Sigonella base and armed drones. Italy's role in the fight against ISIS in Libya
Regarding the issue of Italian participation in the fight against ISIS in Libya, alongside the United States, we must highlight some delicate steps to not end, ...
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04/08/16 | Military law
The US raids in Libya in the light of international law
In recent days, in Libya, and in particular in the area of Sirte, some "targeted" bombings by the US aviation took place, which would have hit ...
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01/08/16 | Military law
First US air strikes against ISIS in Libya. Use of lawful force?
It is a bitter first taste of US air forces against the pseudo Islamic State present in some areas of ...
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22/07/16 | Military law
Italian military legislation on Remote Piloted Aircraft (APR)
The current international scenario is characterized in an increasingly incisive manner by the use of those who, in the jargon ...
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18/07/16 | Military law
Latest developments of the EUNAVFOR MED II / SOPHIA operation
With the Decision of the CFSP n.993 / 2016, which modifies the decision (CFSP) n.2015 / 778, concerning a military operation ...
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11/07/16 | Military law
Operation EUNAVFOR-MED II or SOPHIA and the action of the United Nations and the European Union against human traffickers
The Council of the European Union (Council constituted by the Heads of State and / or Government) has ruled, in May of ...
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07/07/16 | Military law
The migratory phenomenon ... but not only: the obligation to save human life at sea
It has been for some time now that news reports and television reports, every day, news ...
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26/05/16 | Military law
Respect for the Arbitration Order of the Sea: The Union of India gives ok, Girone can return to Italy
Earlier I had already highlighted the first request of the Italian authorities to the courts of the Court of First Instance, with ...
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16/05/16 | Military law
The destruction of our cultural assets during the Second World War: what would happen today?
Armed conflicts have constituted (and still constitute) one of the main causes of damage and ...
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20/04/16 | Military law
International crimes: the distinction between genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes
The recent judgments that have concluded (at least in first instance) two international processes of great importance, to ...
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13/04/16 | Military law
Safety at sea and contrast to illegal activities
To properly address the issue of safety at sea we must immediately specify as initially for ...
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01/04/16 | Military law
International and transnational crimes: the "aut dedere aut judicare" clause. Is there a custom in relation to the crime of genocide?
In relation to defining whether or not there is a custom of the international clause of the auth dedere aut judicare ...
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23/03/16 | Military law
Military laws and cultural heritage in armed conflicts to defend our roots
The importance of the legal protection of cultural heritage has not only established itself nationally but is ...
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15/03/16 | Military law
On military accessory penises: the difference between "degradation" and "removal from grade"
Following various news events regarding criminal offenses committed by the military, it appears necessary to clarify the ...
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