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Social identification processes, group dynamics and the behaviour of combatants
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 October 2008
Abstract
In this contribution, respect for international humanitarian law among combatants is considered from a social psychological perspective. According to this perspective, the social identities derived by individuals from their membership of social groups provide norms and values used by the individual to interpret events, form opinions and decide upon a course of action. We argue that group identities are particularly salient in combat situations, and that they have a profound influence on combatants' decisions to respect or violate international humanitarian law.
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- Sanctions
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- International Review of the Red Cross , Volume 90 , Issue 870: Sanctions , June 2008 , pp. 259 - 271
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- Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 2008
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