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Minimizing humanitarian risk of cluster munitions

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Ukraine is now in possession of cluster munitions supplied by the United States. In a co-authored opinion for Lawfare, CERL Advisory Council member Geoffrey Corn and Chris Jenks explain why the United States must turn its focus to ensuring that the Ukrainian commanders armed with this weapon system are complying with the law of armed conflict (LOAC).

Geoffrey S. Corn is the Gary A. Kuiper Distinguished Professor of National Security Law at South Texas College of Law Houston and a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel. He is also a member of the CERL Advisory Council.

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