Often acts of self-inflicted violence or the 'voluntary' giving of one's life fall outside of the 'normal' rules of international law and armed conflict and political violence. Building upon previous research on martyrology traditions in Northern Ireland and the Middle East, this paper re-conceptualize the martyrology debate following the 2014 spillover effect of the Syrian conflict into Lebanon.

Martyrological Tradition and Conflict Prevention: the case of Lebanon (2014)

MOLLICA, MARCELLO
2014-01-01

Abstract

Often acts of self-inflicted violence or the 'voluntary' giving of one's life fall outside of the 'normal' rules of international law and armed conflict and political violence. Building upon previous research on martyrology traditions in Northern Ireland and the Middle East, this paper re-conceptualize the martyrology debate following the 2014 spillover effect of the Syrian conflict into Lebanon.
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