Abstract
Implementation of ad-hoc agreements with armed non-state actors in non-international armed conflicts remains uncertain. Yet, the most recent practice confirms the crucial role such agreements can play in fostering respect for humanitarian and human rights law also by entities non-parties to international treaties.
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