International Humanitarian Law Part 10

International humanitarian law Part 10

 

176

The International Committee of the Red Widget? The Diversity Debate and International humanitarian law
René Provost
Israel Law Review
Volume 40, Number 2, Summer 2007 p.614

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177

Parallel Application of International Humanitarian Law and International human rights law : An Examination of the Debate
Noam Lubell
Israel Law Review
Volume 40, Number 2, Summer 2007 p.648

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178

Comments on the ICRC Study on Customary International Humanitarian Law
CLAUDE C. EMANUELLI
Canadian Yearbook of International Law
Volume 44, 2006 p.437

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179

Symposium – International humanitarian law
Melbourne Journal of International Law
Volume 8, Number 2, October 2007

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180

International humanitarian law and the Gods of War: The Story of Athena versus Ares
Helen Durham
Melbourne Journal of International Law
Volume 8, Number 2, October 2007

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181

Drawing Lines in the Sand – Characterising Conflicts for the Purposes of Teaching International Humanitarian Law
Alison Duxbury
Melbourne Journal of International Law
Volume 8, Number 2, October 2007

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182

ACADEMY ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN LAW – ARTICLES AND ESSAYS ANALYZING REPARATIONS IN International human rights law
American University International Law Review
Volume 23, Number 1, 2007

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183

CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW: SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE ICRC STUDY
Michael Bothe
Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law
Volume 8, 2005 p.143-178

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184

Mercenarism 2.0? The Rise of the Modern Private Security Industry and Its Implications for International Humanitarian Law Enforcement
E. L. Gaston
Harvard International Law Journal
Volume 49, Number 1, Winter 2008 p.221

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185

Cluster munitions: Public health and international humanitarian law perspectives
Journal of Law and Medicine
Volume 15, Number 4, February 2008 p.481

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As a result of civilian deaths in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Chechnya, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq and Lebanon, cluster munitions have been recognised to pose a grave threat to civilian populations because of their limited precision and problematically high rate of initial failure to explode. Efforts are intensifying to ban cluster munitions and to mandate those who have discharged them to defuse them effectively so as to reduce the risks to civilians. This editorial reviews these efforts and identifies a need for them to be actively supported by both the legal and medical communities.

186

IV. INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
Israel Yearbook on Human Rights
Volume 37, 2007

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187

V. CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
Israel Yearbook on Human Rights
Volume 37, 2007

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188

The ICRC Customary International Humanitarian Law Study A Rejoinder to Professor Dinstein
Jean-Marie Henckaerts
Israel Yearbook on Human Rights
Volume 37, 2007 p.259

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189

Selected articles on international humanitarian law
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 89, Number 866, June 2007

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190

A US government response to the International Committee of the Red Cross study Customary International Humanitarian Law
John B. Bellinger, III and William J. Haynes II
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 89, Number 866, June 2007 p.443

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191

Customary International Humanitarian Law: a response to US comments
Jean-Marie Henckaerts
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 89, Number 866, June 2007 p.473

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192

Towards a Permanent International Claims Commission for Victims of Violations of International Humanitarian Law
Menno T. Kamminga
Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice
Volume 25, Issue 1, 2007 p.23

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193

Henckaerts, Jean-Marie, and Louise Doswald-Beck (eds.). Customary International Humanitarian Law. Vol. I: Rules; Vol. II: Practice.
Dino Kritsiotis
American Journal of International Law
Volume 101, Number 3, July 2007 p.692

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194

Murphy’s Law – The Canadian Treatment of Detainees in Afghanistan: Are Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law Obligations Circumvented?
Stuart Hendin
University of Queensland Law Journal
Volume 26, Number 1, 2007 p.157

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195

The International Court of Justice as a Guardian of the Unity of Humanitarian Law
Fabián O. Raimondo
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 20, Number 3, October 2007 p.593-611

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196

Beyond the Red Cross: the protection of independent humanitarian organizations and their staff in international humanitarian law
Kate Mackintosh
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 89, Number 865, March 2007 p.113-130

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197

National implementation of international humanitarian law
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 89, Number 865, March 2007 p.209-220

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198

A Blurring of the Boundaries: The Application of International Humanitarian Law by Human Rights Bodies
Christine Byron
Virginia Journal of International Law
Volume 47, Number 4, Summer 2007 p.839

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199

Civil Liability for Violations of International Humanitarian Law: The Jurisprudence of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission in The Hague
Won Kidane
Wisconsin International Law Journal
Volume 25, Number 1, Spring 2007 p.23

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200

INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
Sri Lanka Journal of International Law
Volume 18, Number 2, 2006

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Conclusion

Notes

See Also

References and Further Reading

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