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Katherine Fallah
Australian National University - Canberra / Australia
Law / Law and Legal Studies
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Katherine Fallah's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Corporate Actors: The Legal Status of Mercenaries in Armed ConflictK FallahInternational Review of the Red Cross 88 (863), 599-611, 2006662006
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Perpetrators and Victims: Prosecuting Children for the Commission of International CrimesK FallahAfrican Journal of International and Comparative Law 14 (1), 83-103, 200672006
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Regulating Private Security Contractors in Armed ConflictK FallahPrivate Security in Africa: Manifestation, Challenges and Regulation …, 200762007
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Deploying Race, Employing Force: ‘African Mercenaries’ and the 2011 NATO Intervention in LibyaK Fallah, N TzouvalaUCLA Law Review 67 (6), 1580-1609, 202152021
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When Self-Regulation Means a Licence to KillKL FallahSydney Morning Herald, 200722007
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