Luca Ferro

Ghent University-Universiteit Gent, Faculty of Law

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Universiteitstraat 4

Ghent

Belgium

http://www.grili.ugent.be/members/researchers/luca-ferro

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Scholarly Papers (8)

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Weathering the Storm: Legality and Legal Implications of the Saudi-Led Military Intervention in Yemen

International and Comparative Law Quarterly / Volume 65 / Issue 01 / January 2016, pp 61-98
Number of pages: 34 Posted: 03 Nov 2015 Last Revised: 27 May 2016
Tom Ruys and Luca Ferro
Ghent University - Faculty of Law and Ghent University-Universiteit Gent, Faculty of Law
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Jus ad Bellum, Right to Self-Defence, Intervention by Invitation, Right to Self-Determination, Principle of Non-Intervention

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The Enemy of My Enemy: Dutch Non-Lethal Assistance for ‘Moderate’ Syrian Rebels and the Multilevel Violation of International Law

O. Spijkers, W. Werner and R.A. Wessel (eds), Yearbooks in International Law: History, Function and Future, Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, Volume 50, 2020
Number of pages: 43 Posted: 03 Jun 2020
Tom Ruys and Luca Ferro
Ghent University - Faculty of Law and Ghent University-Universiteit Gent, Faculty of Law
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non-lethal assistance, non-State armed groups, non-international armed conflicts, the prohibition on the threat or use of force, the principle of non-intervention, the duty to respect and ensure respect for international humanitarian law

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Divergent Views on the Content and Relevance of the Jus Ad Bellum in Europe and the United States? The Case of the U.S.-Led Military Coalition Against 'Islamic State'

Number of pages: 32 Posted: 12 Feb 2016
Tom Ruys and Luca Ferro
Ghent University - Faculty of Law and Ghent University-Universiteit Gent, Faculty of Law
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Jus ad Bellum, Right to Self-Defence, Intervention by Invitation, Parliamentary Supervision

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Killing Qasem Soleimani: International Lawyers Divided and Conquered

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 21 Posted: 21 Dec 2020
Luca Ferro
Ghent University-Universiteit Gent, Faculty of Law
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jus ad bellum, jus in bello, international human rights law, international legal theory and methodology

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The Qualified Prohibition on Third-State Assistance to Parties in Armed Conflicts: Illuminating the Myth, Interpreting the Reality

European Society of International Law (ESIL) 2017 Research Forum (Granada)
Number of pages: 36 Posted: 02 Oct 2017
Nele Verlinden and Luca Ferro
KU Leuven, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies and Ghent University-Universiteit Gent, Faculty of Law
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International and non-international armed conflicts; the law of neutrality; the principle of non-intervention

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Parliamentary War Powers and the Role of International Law in Foreign Troop Deployment: Decisions the US-Led Coalition against ‘Islamic State’ in Iraq and Syria

International Journal of Constitutional Law, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 25 Posted: 16 Oct 2017
Tom Ruys, Luca Ferro and Tim Haesebrouck
Ghent University - Faculty of Law, Ghent University-Universiteit Gent, Faculty of Law and Ghent University
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Foreign Troop Deployment, Parliamentary Involvement, Jus Ad Bellum, Legal and Political Internalization

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‘Brothers-in-Arms’: Ancillary State Responsibility and Individual Criminal Liability for Arms Transfers to International Criminals

The Military Law and the Law of War Review (Forthcoming)
Number of pages: 30 Posted: 15 Oct 2016
Luca Ferro
Ghent University-Universiteit Gent, Faculty of Law
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Complicity, ancillary State responsibility, aiding and abetting, assistance to group crimes, attribution

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No Interference, No Problem: Voter Influence Operations and International Law

(2020/1) Revue belge de droit international 323
Posted: 26 Feb 2021 Last Revised: 09 Apr 2021
Luca Ferro
Ghent University-Universiteit Gent, Faculty of Law

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Voter influence operations (VIOPS), international law in cyberspace, the principle of sovereign equality, the principle of non-intervention, the right to self-determination