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Ensuring Respect: United Nations Compliance with International humanitarian law
Peter F. Chapman
Human Rights Brief
Volume 17, Issue 1, Fall 2009 p.2
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‘Otherwise Occupied’: The Status of the Gaza Strip from the Perspective of International humanitarian law
Shane Darcy and John Reynolds
Journal of Conflict and Security Law
Volume 15, Number 2, Summer 2010 p.211-243
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Protection of Children in Armed Conflict under Customary International Humanitarian Law : (A Comment to the 2005 ICRC Study on Customary IHL)
Simona Drenik
Slovenian Law Review
Volume 6, 2009 p.165
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Customary International Humanitarian Law Study: Fundamental Guarantees
Cyril Laucci
Slovenian Law Review
Volume 6, 2009 p.191
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The ICRC Study on Customary International humanitarian law : Characteristics, Conclusions and Practical Relevance
Jean-Marie Henckaerts
Slovenian Law Review
Volume 6, 2009 p.225
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The dialogue of difference: gender perspectives on International humanitarian law
Helen Durham and Katie O’Byrne
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 92, Number 877, March 2010 p.31-52
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UN Security Council Resolutions 1325 and 1820: constructing gender in armed conflict and international humanitarian law
Amy Barrow
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 92, Number 877, March 2010 p.221-234
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National implementation of international humanitarian law
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 92, Number 877, March 2010 p.279-288
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Arnold, Roberta, and Noà «lle Quénivet (eds.).International Humanitarian Law and International human rights law : Towards a New Merger in International Law
Siobhán McInerney-Lankford
American Journal of International Law
Volume 104, Number 1, January 2010 p.168
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B. INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW ISSUES
Israel Yearbook on Human Rights
Volume 39, 2009
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Targeting and International Humanitarian Law in Afghanistan
Michael N. Schmitt
Israel Yearbook on Human Rights
Volume 39, 2009 p.99
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The Secretary-General’s Bulletin on the Observance by United Nations Forces of International Humanitarian Law: A Decade Later
Daphna Shraga
Israel Yearbook on Human Rights
Volume 39, 2009 p.357
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THE ICRC INTERPRETIVE GUIDANCE ON THE NOTION OF DIRECT PARTICIPATION IN HOSTILITIES UNDER INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FORUM
Ryan Goodman & Derek Jinks
New York University Journal of International Law and Politics
Volume 42, Number 3, Spring 2010 p.637
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Military Necessity and Humanity in International Humanitarian Law: Preserving the Delicate Balance
Michael N. Schmitt
Virginia Journal of International Law
Volume 50, Number 4, Summer 2010 p.795
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International Humanitarian Law: It’s Not Just for Soldiers Anymore
Colonel Christoper Thomas Mayer, U.S. Army (Ret.)
DePaul Rule of law Journal
August 2009
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Col. Mayer discusses the recent expansion in the group of actors who must operate under international law pertaining to civilian populations in conflict areas, with particular reference to the Fourth Geneva Convention. Agencies that provide humanitarian aid must be cognizant of their obligations under international law, as well as the rights of the governments or quasi-government actors. Col. Mayer further suggests that humanitarian-aid providers can improve compliance by adopting as a model the Red Cross Movement Code of Conduct for NGOs in Disaster Relief, and adapting it to fit armed conflict situations.
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Are Aerial Fumigations in the Context of the War in Colombia a Violation of the Rules of International Humanitarian Law?
Morgane Landel
Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems
Volume 19, Number 2, Spring 2010 p.491
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The Approach of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to Interpreting and Applying International Humanitarian Law
David Weissbrodt
Minnesota Journal of International Law
Volume 19, Number 2, Summer 2010 p.327
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