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Targeting drug lords: Challenges to IHL between lege lata and lege ferenda

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Abstract

This article aims to clarify how international humanitarian law (IHL) rules on targeting apply when drug cartels are party to a non-international armed conflict. The question of distinguishing between a cartel's armed forces and the rest of the cartel members is a pertinent matter. It is crucial to avoid considering every drug dealer a legitimate target, just as we do not consider that everyone working for the government is a legitimate target. Nevertheless, it is unclear at what point a member of a cartel would change from being a criminal to being a member of the armed wing of the cartel, hence becoming a legitimate target. The present article will suggest a teleological approach to solving this conundrum.

Translated title of the contributionTargeting drug lords: Challenges to IHL between lege lata and lege ferenda
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)652-673
Number of pages22
JournalInternational Review of the Red Cross
Volume105
Issue number923
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Aug 2023

Strategic Focuses

  • Cultura de Paz, Ciudadanía y Familia UniSabana ​(Pacificus)

Article Classification

  • Full research article

Indexación Internacional (Artículo)

  • ISI Y SCOPUS

Scopus-Q Quartil

  • Q3

ISI- Q Quartil

  • Q4

Categoría Publindex

  • B

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