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How do you define a war crime?

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Starvation as a Weapon of War

Exploring the historical use of famine as a deliberate tactic in wars, with a focus on debates surrounding its criminalization and the current legality of blockade strategies. The chapter examines past instances of starvation as a weapon, the civilian casualties it causes, and the complexities of blockades in conflicts like the Gaza war.

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