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IV. THE PARAMETERS OF INTERNAL ARMED CONFLICT IN International humanitarian law
Anthony Cullen
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
Volume 12, Summer 2004 p.189
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United Nations’ responsibility for United Nations-mandated peace operations: A necessary contribution to the efficacy of International humanitarian law
Rachel Opie
New Zealand Armed Forces Law Review
Volume 3, 2003 p.18
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Humanitarian intervention: morality and international law on intolerable violations of human rights
Eric A. Heinze
International Journal of Human Rights
Volume 8, Number 4, Winter 2004 p.471-490
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The Law of Defamation and the Internet by Matthew Collins, reviewed by Andrew Charlesworth; The Judicial Application of HR Law by N. Jayawickrama, From Nuremburg to The Hague by P. Sands (Ed.) , International Law (IL) From Below by B. Rajagopal; Reading Humanitarian Intervention. HR and the use of Force in IL by A. Orford; Humanitarian Intervention. Ethical, Legal and Political Dilemmas by J.L. Holzgrefe R.O. Keohane (Eds), all reviewed by Rachel Murray; Decisions and Dilemmas: Working with Mental Health Law by J. Peay, reviewed by Peter Bartlett; Democratic Accountability and the use of Force in IL by C. Ku H.K. Jacobsen (Eds), US Hegemony and the Foundations of IL by M. Byers G. Nolte, Reviewed by Nicholas Tsagourias
Andrew Charlesworth, Rachel Murray, Peter Bartlett and Nicholas Tsagourias
Common law World Review
Volume 33, Number 4, November 2004 p.368
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Deconstructing Armed Humanitarian Intervention, a Review of Reading Humanitarian Intervention: Human Rights and the Use of Force in International Law by Anne Orford
Ruth Gordon
George Washington International Law Review
Volume 36, Number 4, 2004 p.947
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Legal Limits to International Sanctions
Gernot Biehler
Hibernian Law Journal
Volume 4, Number 1, Winter 2003 p.15
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Sanctions have recently become of great importance in international relations. Economic measures for political ends are often portrayed as a preferred alternative to the use of military force or simply doing nothing. Certainly, it seems persuasive to compare sanctions with military force or with general inactivity on the international plane. However, it is important to scrutinise carefully this favourable approach to sanctions on its own merits. Do sanctions conform to standards and values embodied in international law, in particular humanitarian values? What are the main underlying considerations which advocate or refute them? Who is actually responsible for improving a situation found not to conform to certain international law standards?
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Should International Humanitarian Law be Reafffirmed, Clarified or Developed?
Jean-Philippe Lavoyer
Israel Yearbook on Human Rights
Volume 34, 2004 p.35
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Unlawful confinement as a war crime: the jurisprudence of the Yugoslav Tribunal and the common core of International Humanitarian Law applicable to contemporary armed conflicts
Joanna Dingwall
Journal of Conflict and Security Law
Volume 9, Number 2, Summer 2004 p.133-179
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Anne Orford, Reading Humanitarian Intervention: Human Rights and the Use of Force in International Law , Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003, ISBN 052180464, 243 pp Simon Chesterman, Just War or Just Peace? Humanitarian Intervention and International Law , Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0199243379, 295 pp
Nicholas Tsagourias
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 17, Number 3, September 2004 p.642-644
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The Criminal Responsibility of Individuals for Violations of International humanitarian law
Peter Murphy
Journal of International Criminal Justice
Volume 2, Number 3, September 2004 p.932-936
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HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
A.P.V. Rogers
Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy
Volume 27, Number 3, Summer 2004 p.725
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THE ROLE OF THE RED CROSS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF International humanitarian law
Chicago Journal of International Law
Volume 5, Number 1, Summer 2004
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The International Committee of the Red Cross and the Development of International Humanitarian Law
François Bugnion
Chicago Journal of International Law
Volume 5, Number 1, Summer 2004 p.191
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The International Committee of the Red Cross and Its Contribution to the Development of International Humanitarian Law in Specialized Instruments
Knut Dürmann & Louis Maresca
Chicago Journal of International Law
Volume 5, Number 1, Summer 2004 p.217
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The Status of Persons Held in Guantánamo under International Humanitarian Law
Marco Sassà ²li
Journal of International Criminal Justice
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2004 p.96-106
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Provost, René. International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Michael Bothe
American Journal of International Law
Volume 98, Number 2, April 2004 p.383
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Symposium: International Humanitarian/Criminal Law
Chinese Journal of International Law
Volume 3, Number 1, 2004
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Interim Legality: A Mistaken Assumption?-An Analysis of Depleted Uranium Munitions under Contemporary International Humanitarian Law
Jason A. Beckett
Chinese Journal of International Law
Volume 3, Number 1, 2004 p.43-86
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From International Humanitarian Law to International Criminal Law
Frits Kalshoven
Chinese Journal of International Law
Volume 3, Number 1, 2004 p.151-161
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Conclusion
Notes
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References and Further Reading
About the Author/s and Reviewer/s
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Mentioned in these Entries
Common law, Geneva Conventions, History of International Law, International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law, International humanitarian law Part 20, International humanitarian law, International humanitarian law, Rule of law.
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