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Dr. Emily Crawford is a Visiting Fellow at the University of New South Wales, in Sydney, Australia, where she teaches International Law and International Humanitarian Law. She has a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degree, and completed her Doctoral Thesis at the University of New South Wales on the differing levels of treatment afforded to participants in armed conflicts. Her research interests are international humanitarian law and international criminal law.
Introduction; 1. The Development of the Law Regulating Armed Conflicts: The Ever-Expanding Scope of the Law of Armed Conflict; 2. Barriers to Complete Uniformity - Combatant Status and Prisoner of War Protections in the Geneva Conventions; 3. Existing Equivalency - Current Protections For Participants in Non-International Armed Conflict; 4. Completing the Picture - International Human Rights Law In Non-International Armed Conflicts; 5. Achieving a Universal Combatant Status - Reasons Behind a Universal Approach to Participants in All Armed Conflicts; 6. Conclusions - Towards A Uniform Law of Armed Conflict