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Weapons under International Human Rights Law
Covers a range of weapons law issues, including the use of firearms, “less-lethal” weapons, drones, and chemical agents; cyberwarfare; the use of weapons in prisons or for riot control; weapons in peace operations and armed conflict; the transfer of weapons; the use of weapons by non-state actors; corporate responsibility for the use of weapons; weapons and economic, social, and cultural rights; and remedies for the unlawful use of weapons.
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