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Shannon Bosch
Shannon Bosch
Associate Professor in Law, Edith Cowan University
Verified email at ecu.edu.au
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Private security contractors and international humanitarian law—a skirmish for recognition in international armed conflicts
S Bosch
African Security Studies 16 (4), 34-52, 2007
212007
Demographic and social factors influencing public opinion on prostitution: an exploratory study in Kwazulu-Natal province, South Africa
S Pudifin, S Bosch
Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad …, 2012
122012
The international humanitarian law notion of direct participation in hostilities-A review of the ICRC interpretive guide and subsequent debate
S Bosch
Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal 17 (3), 998-1046, 2014
102014
South African private security contractors active in armed conflicts: citizenship, prosecution and the right to work
S Bosch, M Maritz
Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal 14 (7), 70-125, 2011
92011
Targeting and prosecuting'under-aged'child soldiers in international armed conflicts, in light of the international humanitarian law prohibition against civilian direct …
S Bosch
Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 45 (3), 324-364, 2012
72012
Private security contractors and state responsibility: are states exempt from responsibility for violations of humanitarian law perpetrated by private security contractors?
S Bosch
Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 41 (3), 353-382, 2009
72009
South Africans offering foreign military assistance abroad: How real is the risk of domestic prosecution?
SJ Bosch
Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad …, 2018
62018
Mercenaries or Legitimate Actors
S Bosch, M Maritz, M Kimble
Private military and security contractors: Controlling the corporate warrior …, 2016
62016
A legal analysis of how the International Committee of the Red Cross's interpretation of the revolving door phenomenon applies in the case of Africa's child soldiers
S Bosch
African Security Review 24 (1), 3-22, 2015
62015
Combatant status at Guantánamo Bay-international humanitarian law detained incommunicado
M Cowling, S Bosch
Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 42 (1), 1-35, 2009
52009
IDASA v ANC-An opportunity lost for truly promoting access to information
S Bosch
South African Law Journal 123 (4), 615-625, 2006
52006
Africa's toy soldiers, non-state armed groups, and ‘voluntary’recruitment: Anything but child's play
S Bosch, J Easthorpe
African Security Review 21 (2), 4-19, 2012
42012
Journalists: shielded from the dangers of war in their pursuit of the truth?
S Bosch
South African Yearbook of International Law 34 (1), 70-100, 2009
32009
Targeting decisions involving voluntary human shields in international armed conflicts in light of the notion of direct participation in hostilities
S Bosch
Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 46 (3), 447-473, 2013
22013
Relief workers: the hazards of offering humanitarian assistance in the theatre of war
S Bosch
South African Yearbook of International Law 35 (1), 56-79, 2010
22010
Prostituting the 2010 Soccer World Cup-a more practical approach to prostitution policy in South Africa
S Pudifin, S Bosch
Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 42 (3), 272-287, 2009
22009
Torture ‘lite’in the war against Boko Haram: taming the wild zone of power in Cameroon
S Bosch
African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law 2018 (1), 80-97, 2018
12018
Taking stock of civilian status in a quasi post-Guantanamo Bay world
S Bosch
African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law 2015 (1), 79-95, 2015
12015
A new way forward for the regulation of the private military and security industry
S Bosch
Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 48 (3), 431-462, 2015
12015
Israel attacks an'aid'flotilla bound for Gaza: a dark day for international law
S Bosch
Journal for Juridical Science 35 (2), 1-29, 2010
12010
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