Many experts over the past year have recognised that ISIS, as with many armed non-state groups, can be seen not just as a violent criminal group that controls territory, but also as a provider of services to populations under their control. Over the past few months, some authoritative voices have been quietly suggesting that ISIS’s growth in prominence may be indicative of a fundamental shift in the way human rights are held in international law.
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