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One of the enduring refrains in scholarship on international humanitarian law (IHL) is the need to draw links between academia and practice and, as an offshoot of this, to promote the relevance and importance of the work of scholars to practitioners in the field. They have been selected with two aims in mind: first, to highlight various ways of practising, teaching and writing about IHL across different jurisdictions; and second, to reflect and celebrate the career of one scholar-practitioner in the field, Professor Bruce ("Ossie") Oswald. [Extracted from the article] |