ASSASSINATION AND TARGETED KILLING—THE KILLING OF OSAMA BIN LADEN

Osama bin Laden was killed on 2 May 2011 in the course of an operation by US special forces (Navy Seals) in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The US forces were flown by helicopter from neighboring Afghanistan. The death of Bib Lade renewed questions about the legality of such operations during armed conflicts...

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Armed conflict
Armed forces
Assassinations
CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS: PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Death
Human rights
International human rights law
International humanitarian law
International law
Jurisdiction
Killing
Laden, Osama bin
Law of war
Laws of war
Legal aspects
Legal norms
Legitimacy
Military intervention
Pakistan
U.S.A
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