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Boko Haram and International Law
John Mark Iyi
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Hennie Strydom
Public Law
University of Venda
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Social Sciences
International Law
100%
Nigeria
100%
Jihad
40%
Intelligentsia
20%
Democracy
20%
Narrative
20%
Tuition Fee
20%
Ideologies
20%
Human Rights
20%
Disadvantaged Group
20%
Nations-State
20%
Legal Status
20%
Displaced Persons
20%
Atrocities
20%
Nepotism
20%
Humanitarian Law
20%
Joint Tasks
20%
Hostage-Taking
20%
Arts and Humanities
Insurgency
100%
haraam
100%
Nigeria
15%
Islamic
15%
Northern Nigeria
10%
Islamic jurisprudence
10%
Jihad
10%
Framework
5%
Post-colonial
5%
Victims
5%
sectarian
5%
dresses
5%
Philosophy
5%
Doctrine
5%
Vulnerable groups
5%
Nation-state
5%
Framing
5%
Scientific Inquiry
5%
Narrative
5%
Captive
5%
Violations
5%
Democracy
5%
Intellectuals
5%
Civilians
5%
Human Rights
5%
Nexus
5%
Legal Status
5%
Atrocities
5%
Jus ad bellum
5%
Koran
5%
Displaced Persons
5%
Preaching
5%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Terrorism
100%
Displaced Person
25%
Keyphrases
Jihad
13%
Islamic Jurisprudence
13%
Islamic Preaching
6%
Humanitarian Law
6%
Intellectual Inquiry
6%
Hostage-taking
6%
Gender-based Crimes
6%
Colonial Experience
6%
Jus Ad Bellum
6%
International Human Rights Law
6%
Internally Displaced Persons
6%
Radical Ideology
6%
Sexual Exploitation
6%
Quran
6%
Civilian Joint Task Force
6%