International humanitarian law Part 2

International Humanitarian Law Part 2

 

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MISTREATMENT OF THE WOUNDED, SICK AND SHIPWRECKED BY THE ICRC STUDY ON CUSTOMARY International humanitarian law
James P. Benoit
Yearbook of International humanitarian law
Volume 11, 2008 p.175-219

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Law-making at the intersection of international environmental, humanitarian and criminal law: the issue of damage to the environment in international armed conflict
Julian Wyatt
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 92, Number 879, September 2010 p.593-646

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Selected Article on International Humanitarian Law Collective reparation for victims of armed conflict
Friedrich Rosenfeld
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 92, Number 879, September 2010 p.731-746

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E. Wilmshurst; S. Breau, eds., Perspectives on the ICRC Study on Customary International Humanitarian Law , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2007, xxxi + 433 pp., UK£ 68 / US$ 126. ISBN 978-0-521-88290-3.
Tamás Hoffmann
Netherlands International Law Review
Volume 57, Issue 3, December 2010 p.520-524

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National implementation of International humanitarian law
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 92, Number 879, September 2010 p.809-822

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Pandora’s box?: humanitarian intervention and international law
Aidan Hehir
International Journal of Law in Context
Volume 7, Issue 1, March 2011 p.87-94

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International humanitarian law in the Commonwealth
Commonwealth Law Bulletin
Volume 36, Number 4, 2010

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Promoting international humanitarian law and international disaster response laws, rules and principles within the Commonwealth
Leonard Blazeby; David Fisher
Commonwealth Law Bulletin
Volume 36, Number 4, 2010 p.709-715

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Common law country update on international humanitarian law: annual update on national legislation, 2010
Commonwealth Law Bulletin
Volume 36, Number 4, 2010 p.717-719

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The Supreme Court of Canada’s declining of its jurisdiction in not ordering the repatriation of a Canadian Guantanamo detainee: implications of the case for our understanding of international humanitarian law
Sonja Grover
International Journal of Human Rights
Volume 15, Number 3, March 2011 p.481-508

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Taking Armed Groups Seriously: Ways to Improve their Compliance with International Humanitarian Law
Sassà²li, Marco
Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies
Volume 1, Number 1, October 2010 p.5-51

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Urban Insurgency, ‘Drug War’ and International Humanitarian Law: The Case of Rio de Janeiro
Peterke, Sven
Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies
Volume 1, Number 1, October 2010 p.165-187

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Securing Compliance with International Humanitarian Law: The Promise and Limits of Contemporary Enforcement Mechanisms
Clarke, Ben
Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies
Volume 1, Number 1, October 2010 p.213-220

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First Colloquium on International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law : “The Geneva Conventions : Commemorating their Sixtieth Anniversary”
Giosa, Laura Marà­a
Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies
Volume 1, Number 1, October 2010 p.221-223

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Thin or Thick? The Principle of Proportionality and International Humanitarian Law
Georg Nolte
Law & Ethics of Human Rights
Volume 4, Issue 2, 2010

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FROM GUANTANAMO TO NUREMBERG AND BACK: AN ANALYSIS OF CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT WAR CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
Raha Wala
Georgetown Journal of International Law
Volume 41, Number 3, Spring 2010 p.683

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JUST WAR IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: AN ARGUMENT FOR A DEONTOLOGICAL APPROACH TO HUMANITARIAN LAW
Ryan Dreveskracht
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
Volume 16, 2010 p.237

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SPECIAL ISSUE: GLOBAL AND REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
Victoria University of Wellington Law Review
Volume 41, Number 2, August 2010

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Foreword: Global and Regional Perspectives on International Humanitarian Law
Alberto Costi
Victoria University of Wellington Law Review
Volume 41, Number 2, August 2010 p.107

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Tutti Fratelli? Perspectives and Challenges for International Humanitarian Law
KJ Keith
Victoria University of Wellington Law Review
Volume 41, Number 2, August 2010 p.123

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Conclusion

Notes

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References and Further Reading

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