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1429. abou el fadl, Khaled. The rules of killing at war: an inquiry into clas­sical sources. Muslim World, 89 ii (1999) pp. 144-157.

1430. ALDAWOODY, Ahmed (ed.). IHL and Islamic law in contemporary armed conflicts.

Expert’s workshop Geneva, 29-30 October 2018. Geneva: International Committee of the Red Cross, 2019. 84 pp. [online].

1431. algar, Hamid. The problem of retaliation in modern warfare from the point of view of fiqh. The Iran-Iraq war: the politics of aggres­sion. Ed. Farhang Rajaee. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. 1993, pp. 191-197.

1432. badar, M.E. lus in bello under Islamic international law. International Criminal Law Review, 13 iii (2013) pp. 593-625.

1433. bakary, Afissou. La mise en auvre du droit international humanitaire par les etats musulmans: contribution a l’etude de la compatibilite entre DIH et droit musulman. These de doctorat en droit international pub­lic, Universite Nice Sophia Antipolis, 2014. 654 pp.

1434. conrad, G. Combatant and prisoner of war in classical Islamic law. Revue de Droit Penal Militaire et de Droit de la Guerre, 29 (1981) pp. 269-307.

1435. dawoody, Ahmed Mohsen Al-. The Islamic law of war. Justifications and regulations. New York: Palgrave Macmillian, 2011. 338 pp.

1436. dawoody, Ahmed Mohsen Al-. War in Islamic law: justifications and regulations. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Birmingham, 2009. 435 pp.

1437. gräf, Erwin. Religiose und rechtliche Vorstellungen über Kriegs­gefangene in Islam und Christentum. Welt des Islams, 8 (1962/63) pp. 89-139.

1438. lim, Marvin. Human dignity and punishment in Judaic and Islamic law: war and the death penalty. Southwestern Journal of International Law, 22 ii (2016) pp. 303-358.

1439. munir, Muhammad. Debates on the rights of prisoners of war in Islamic law. Islamic Studies, 49 iv (2010) pp.

463-492.

1440. murphy, Ray & zeidy, Mohamed M. El. Prisoners of war: a com­parative study of the principles of international humanitarian law and the Islamic law of war. International Criminal Law Review, 9 iv (2009) pp. 623-649.

1441. shah, Niaz A. Islam and the law of armed conflict. Essential readings. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2015. 896 pp.

1442. shah, N.A. The use of force under Islamic law. Europeanfournal of International law, 24 i (2013) pp. 343-365.

1443. thomas, T.S. Prisoners of war in Islam: a legal inquiry. Muslim World, 87 i (1997) pp. 44-53.

1444. veintimilla, Julian D. Islamic law and war crimes trials: the possibil­ity and challenges of a war crimes tribunal against the Assad regime and isil. Cornell International Law Journal, 49 ii (2016) pp. 497-519.

1445. wood, Asmi. Some limits on the use of armed force under the Sharia. Ecological aspects of war: religious and theological perspec­tives. Ed. Simon Young, Jennifer Nielsen, Jeremy Patrick. Sydney: The Federations Press, 2016, pp. 103-128.

1446. wood, Asmi John. Regulation of the use of force by Islamist non-state actors. Using law to regulate such use of force. Ph.D. dissertation, The Australian National University, April 2011. 765 pp.

1447. zemmali, Ameur. Combattants et prisonniers de guerre en droit isla- mique et en droit international humanitaire. Paris: Pedone, 1997. 519 pp.

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