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      Forum Isolation: Social Opprobrium and the Origins of the International Law of Internal Conflict

      International Organization
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          Why have states created international laws to regulate internal armed conflicts? This article is the first to theorize the emergence and design of these international rules, focusing on Common Article 3 to the 1949 Geneva Conventions. Drawing on original multicountry archival research, I develop the mechanism of forum isolation to explain the origins of Common Article 3, demonstrating the importance of social opprobrium pressure to explain why Britain and France switched from staunch opposition to support and leadership in 1949. Specifically, forum isolation pressured these European empires to concede and to react strategically behind the scenes, saving face and safeguarding their security interests by deliberately inserting ambiguous language in the text of Common Article 3. This move later facilitated states' avoidance of this rule in many conflict cases.

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                Journal
                applab
                International Organization
                Int Org
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0020-8183
                1531-5088
                2018
                March 28 2018
                2018
                : 72
                : 02
                : 317-349
                Article
                10.1017/S0020818318000097
                8b3b31de-3540-435f-9b9a-884b48eb8682
                © 2018
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