International Humanitarian Law Part 8
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Promoting International humanitarian law : The Work of the Commonwealth Secretariat
Melissa Khemani; Joshua Brien
Commonwealth Law Bulletin
Volume 34, Number 4, 2008 p.791-796
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135
Implementation of International humanitarian law within the Commonwealth
Leonard Blazeby
Commonwealth Law Bulletin
Volume 34, Number 4, 2008 p.797-806
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136
The Contribution of the Special Court for Sierra Leone to the Development of International Humanitarian Law
Susan C. Breau
Commonwealth Law Bulletin
Volume 34, Number 4, 2008 p.817-824
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137
International Human Rights & Humanitarian Law: Treaties , Cases & Analysis. BY FRANCISCO FORREST MARLIN, STEPHEN J. SCHNABLY, RICHARD J. WILSON, JONATHAN S. SIMON AND MARK V. TUSHNET
reviewed by JEREMY LEONG
Singapore Year Book of International Law
Volume 11, 2007 p.349
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138
The Politics of Law: How Competing Politics Influence the Development of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Sarika Sinha
Law and Society Journal at the University of California, Santa Barbara
Volume 7, 2007-2008 p.35
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139
Francisco Forrest Martin, Stephen Schnably, Richard Wilson, Jonathan Simon, Mark Tushnet (eds) International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law; Treaties , Cases, and Analysis
British Year Book of International Law
Volume 78, 2007 p.500
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140
The impact of military disciplinary sanctions on compliance with International Humanitarian Law
Céline Renaut
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 90, Number 870, June 2008 p.319
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141
Armed groups, sanctions and the implementation of International humanitarian law
Anne-Marie La Rosa and Carolin Wuerzner
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 90, Number 870, June 2008 p.327
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142
Sanctions for violations of International humanitarian law : the problem of the division of competences between national authorities and between national and international authorities
Xavier Philippe
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 90, Number 870, June 2008 p.359
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143
The Paul Reuter Prize on international humanitarian law 2009 – Call for applications
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 90, Number 870, June 2008 p.469
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144
DETAINEES IN AFGHANISTAN: THE BALANCE BETWEEN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW FOR FOREIGN MILITARY FORCES
STUART E. HENDIN
Tilburg Law Review
Volume 14, Number 3, 2008 p.249
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145
International humanitarian law and its implementation in Iraq
Zouhair Al Hassani
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 90, Number 869, March 2008 p.51-70
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146
Project Reveals Challenges and Recommendations for Teaching International Humanitarian Law in U.S. Law Schools
Hadar Harris, Solomon Shinerock
Human Rights Brief
Volume 15, Issue 3, Spring/Summer 2008 p.29
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147
Application of International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law to the Armed Conflicts of the Sudan
Reviewed by Colleen Mahoney
Canadian Law library Review
Volume 33, Number 4, Autumn 2008 p.425
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148
Outsourcing and the military: Implications for international humanitarian law
MG Cowling
South African Yearbook of International Law
Volume 32, 2007 p.312
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149
The Role of Persistent Objection in International Humanitarian Law
Guldahl, Camilla G.
Nordic Journal of International Law
Volume 77, Numbers 1-2, 2008 p.51-86
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150
The differences and similarities between international humanitarian law and Islamic humanitarian law: Is there ground for reconciliation?
Anisseh Van Engeland
Journal of Islamic Law and Culture
Volume 10, Number 1, April 2008 p.81-99
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151
Promotion of International Humanitarian Law within the Commonwealth
Leonard Blazeby
Commonwealth Law Bulletin
Volume 34, Number 3, 2008 p.663-669
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152
Whither Refluat Stercus?: Criminal Prosecution in U.S. Domestic Courts of U.S. High Level Civilian Authority and General for Violations of International Humanitarian Law and/or International Criminal Law
ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 14, Number 2, Spring 2008
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153
The Genesis of International Humanitarian Law and the Most Important Elements of State Practice in Relation to Prisoners of War
AGNIESZKA SZPAK
Hague Yearbook of International Law
Volume 20, 2007 p.121
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