How to write a literature review

There aren’t any existing literature reviews, it would be really helpful if you could look for individual articles and write a literature review. You can focus on those specific topics and any others related to the protection of civilians that are covered under the Fourth Geneva Convention.

The example I sent you is one way to draft a literature review, although if there is a style you would prefer you could use that as well. I’m sending a few links on preparing literature reviews that you might find helpful:

  • How to write a literature review · Help & how-to · Concordia University Library
  • How to write a literature review · Help & how-to · Concordia University Library
  • What Is a Literature Review | Step-by-Step Guide & Examples (scribbr.com)

TO SUMMARY WRITE A LITERATURE REVIEW:
article related to 4th Geneva Convention to mention in the literature to write:
-article 23 4GC, 59-62 4GC,
-related to the section 3 of the 4GC
-related to the article 58 of the 4 GC (civilian internees)

–> Each reference of each article of 4 Geneva Convention should be minimum half page.

ATTENTION!!!!! The first step is to find relevant article that are less to address underrepresentation authors.

I would like your help in doing a review of the literature related to GCIV to ensure that in our citations and in our select bibliographies in the GCIV Commentary we’re being as inclusive and representative as possible.

We’re interested in literature discussing GCIV specifically, and also literature that deals with the topics generally addressed by GCIV (even if they don’t expressly refer to the Convention), including:
-Occupation
-Civilian internees/detention in IAC that includes civilian internees
-Enemy civilians in own territory
-Humanitarian relief

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