Scoring Overview
Primary evaluation metrics and overall quality assessment
Score Distribution
Logic Quality Breakdown
Detailed breakdown of AI logic quality components and reasoning
AI Score Components
Detailed Analysis
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Quality Assessment
Community Engagement
User feedback, comments, and community trust assessment
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Comment Analysis
Claims Analysis
Detailed breakdown of individual reasoning blocks and their contributions
Block #0
82.0/100An authoritative survey of 23 armed conflicts over the last 18 months has concluded that international law seeking to l…
Block #1
82.0/100The extensive study by the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights describes the deaths of 18…
Block #2
80.0/100Such is the scale of violations, and the lack of consistent international efforts to prevent them, that the study, enti…
Block #3
80.0/100Stuart Casey-Maslen, the lead author, said: “Atrocity crimes are being repeated because past ones were tolerated.
Block #4
80.0/100Our actions – or inaction – will determine whether international humanitarian law vanishes altogether.
Block #5
82.0/100” The laws of armed conflict were developed extensively after the end of the second world war, including through the 19…
Block #6
80.0/100A key aim was to protect civilians from the consequences of civil wars and conflicts between states.
Block #7
80.0/100War Watch surveyed 23 armed conflicts around the world between July 2024 and the end of 2025, and is a counterpoint to …
Block #8
80.0/100The research concludes: “We do not know how many civilians have been killed in the conduct of hostilities during armed …
Block #9
80.0/100” The result is that “serious violations of international humanitarian law (IHL) were wrought”, the report continues, “…
Block #10
80.0/100One of the most deadly conflicts was in Gaza.
Block #11
80.0/100Israel relentlessly attacked the Palestinian territory with airstrikes and ground incursions during the two-year war th…
Block #12
80.0/100Gaza’s total population “fell by about 254,000 people, a 10.
Block #13
80.0/1006% decline compared with pre-conflict estimates”, the research notes.
Block #14
80.0/100Although a ceasefire was agreed in October 2025, hundreds more Palestinians have been killed in fighting since.
Block #15
80.0/100In all, 18,592 children and about 12,400 women had been killed by the end of 2025.
Block #16
82.0/100More civilians “were killed in Ukraine in 2025 than in the two previous years” – a recorded total of 2,514 – which War …
Block #17
80.0/100Russian drone attacks have deliberately targeted civilians, and millions of homes have lost electricity and other utili…
Block #18
82.0/100Sexual and gender-based violence are documented in almost every conflict.
Block #19
80.0/100In armed conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, “an epidemic of such violence” has been perpetrated by almo…
Block #20
80.0/100Victims, the vast majority of whom are women and girls, range from year-old infants to 75-year-olds.
Block #21
80.0/100In Sudan, brutal sexual violence was documented after the fall of El Fasher to rebels in October 2025.
Block #22
50.0/100“Survivors told of being gang-raped by RSF fighters,” the report notes, with the abuse lasting hours or days and someti…
Block #23
80.0/100The report’s authors argue that while under the Geneva conventions every country is bound “to respect and to ensure res…
Block #24
80.0/100“Addressing widespread impunity for serious violations of international law should be treated as a policy priority,” th…
Block #25
80.0/100Its authors propose a series of safeguards to try to reduce the number of war crimes.
Block #26
80.0/100They include introducing and enforcing a ban on arms sales by all countries “where there is a clear risk that the arms …
Block #27
80.0/100A second proposal is to prohibit the use of unguided gravity bombs or inaccurate long-range artillery in populated area…
Block #28
80.0/100It also argues for “ensuring the systematic prosecution of war crimes” and calls for adequate political and financial s…
Block #29
80.0/100Many major powers are not members of the ICC, including the US, Russia, China, Israel and India
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