International Humanitarian Law Part 22
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III. The Creation of New Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals and Other International Efforts to Prosecute Violations of International humanitarian law
Daryl A. Mundis
International Lawyer
Volume 35, Number 2, Summer 2001 p.631
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International humanitarian law and the Conflict in Sierra Leone
Babafemi Akinrinade
Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy
Volume 15, Number 2, 2001 p.391
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397
The Contribution of the International Court of Justice to International Humanitarian Law
Judith Gardam
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 14, Number 2, June 2001 p.349-365
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REFUGEE CLAIMS BASED ON VIOLATION OF International Humanitarian Law : THE “VICTIM’S”PERSPECTIVE
Bonaventure Rutinwa
Georgetown Immigration Law Journal
Volume 15, Number 3, Spring 2001 p.497
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Defining Terrorism as the Peace Time Equivalent of War Crimes: A Case of Too Much Convergence between International humanitarian law and International Criminal Law ?
Michael P. Scharf
ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 7, Number 2, Spring 2001 p.391
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Authority to Court-Martial Non-U.S. Military Personnel for Serious Violations of International humanitarian law Committed During Internal Armed Conflicts
Major Jan E. Aldykiewicz and Major Geoffrey S. Corn
Military Law Review
Volume 167, March 2001 p.74
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401
Some Reflections on the Conflict in Southern Lebanon: The ‘Qana Incident’ and International Humanitarian Law
David Turns
Journal of Conflict and Security Law
Volume 5, Number 2, December 2000 p.177-209
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REFLECTIONS ON THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Gabrielle Kirk McDonald
Hastings International and Comparative Law Review
Volume 24, Number 2, Winter 2001 p.155
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This Paper was presented as the 17th Annual Mathew O. Tobriner Memorial Lecture, Hastings College of the Law on September 18, 2000. The author is the former President of the United-Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia at The Hague, Netherlands. This paper presents the author’s unique perspective on the work of the Tribunal and her thoughts regarding its contribution to the jurisprudence of international humanitarian law.
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INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE PROSECUTION OF PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR SERIOUS VIOLATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW C ?TED IN THE TERRITORY OF THE FORMER YUG?SL?V?? SINCE 1991
Hague Yearbook of International Law
Volume 14, 2001
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H. Durham; T.L.H. Mccormack, eds., The Changing Face of Conflict and the Efficacy of International Humanitarian Law, Kluwer Law International, The Hague 1999, 225 pp. ISBN 90-411-1180-8.
George P. Politakis
Netherlands International Law Review
Volume 47, Issue 2, August 2000 p.255-261
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International Humanitarian Law and the Kosovo Crisis
Hilaire Mccoubrey
International Journal of Human Rights
Volume 4, Number 3 & 4, Autumn/Winter 2000 p.184-206
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FOOTPRINTS OF DEATH: CLUSTER BOMBS AS INDISCRIMINATE WEAPONS UNDER INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
Virgil Wiebe
Michigan Journal of International Law
Volume 22, Number 1, Fall 2000 p.85
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Emerging combatants, war crimes and the future of international humanitarian law
Michael H. Hoffman
Crime, Law and Social Change
Volume 34, Number 1, July 2000 p.99-110
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THE RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL COMPANION TO CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE: AN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS & HUMANITARIAN LAW SUPPLEMENT
Bruce Zagaris
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 23, Number 5, June 2000 p.1444
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409
U.S. Adherence to International Humanitarian Law
American Journal of International Law
Volume 94, Number 3, July 2000 p.538
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Marco Sassoli and Antoine A. Bouvire, How Does Law Protect in War? Cases and Documents and Teaching Materials on Contemporary Practice in International Humanitarian Law (International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, 1999)
Manoj Kumar Sinha
Indian Journal of International Law
Volume 40, Number 3, July-September 2000 p.646
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F.K. Abiew, The Evolution of the Doctrine and Practice of Humanitarian Intervention, Kluwer Law International, The Hague 1999, 325 pp. ISBN 90-411-1160-3.
George P. Politakis
Netherlands International Law Review
Volume 47, Issue 1, May 2000 p.81-85
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Towards Better Protection for the Environment in Armed Conflict: Recent Developments in International Humanitarian Law
Jean-Marie Henckaerts
Review of European Community & International Environmental Law
Volume 9, Issue 1, April 2000 p.13-19
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413
UN Peacekeeping Operations: Applicability of International Humanitarian Law and Responsibility for Operations-Related Damage
Daphna Shraga
American Journal of International Law
Volume 94, Number 2, April 2000 p.406
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International Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law, and Environmental Security: Can the International Criminal Court Bridge the Gaps?
Mark A. Drumbl
ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 6, Number 2, Spring 2000 p.305
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Watching the Watchdogs: Holding the UN Accountable for Violations of International Humanitarian Law by the ‘Blue Helmets’
Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto
Deakin Law Review
Volume 5, Number 1, 2000 p.47
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International Humanitarian Law and Contemporary Realities-A Report on New Delhi Symposium
Ravindra Pratap
Indian Journal of International Law
Volume 40, Number 1, January-March 2000 p.51
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Is Humanitarian Intervention Permissible under International Law?
Manoj Kumar Sinha
Indian Journal of International Law
Volume 40, Number 1, January-March 2000 p.62
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418
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE PROSECUTION OF PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR SERIOUS VIOLATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW C????TTED IN THE TERRITORY OF THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SINCE 1991
Hague Yearbook of International Law
Volume 13, 2000 p.203
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War Crimes: A Human Rights Approach to a Humanitarian Law Problem at the International Criminal Court
Audrey I. Benison
Georgetown Law Journal
Volume 88, Number 1, November 1999 p.141
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Hors de Logique: Contemporary Issues in International Humanitarian Law as Applied to Internal Armed Conflict
Arturo Carrillo-Suárez
American University International Law Review
Volume 15, Number 1, 1999 p.1
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Conclusion
Notes
See Also
References and Further Reading
About the Author/s and Reviewer/s
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International Court of Justice, International Criminal Court, International Criminal Law, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, International Humanitarian Law Part 22, International Humanitarian Law, International humanitarian law, International humanitarian law.