International Humanitarian Law Part 6

International Humanitarian Law Part 6 in the United States

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Facilitating humanitarian assistance in international humanitarian and human rights law
Rebecca Barber
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 91, Number 874, June 2009    p.371-397 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

94
Breaking New Ground: The Convention on Cluster Munitions and the Evolution of International Humanitarian Law
Bonnie Docherty
Human Rights Quarterly
Volume 31, Number 4, November 2009    p.934 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

95
The Deficiencies of International Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflicts of a ‘Mixed’ Character—Towards a Single Law of Armed Conflict?
Marie-Claire Rush
Cork Online Law Review
2009 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

96
CONFRONTING TRAUMATIC PASTS: Crimes Against Humanity, International Humanitarian Law, and the Problem of Retrospective Justice
JAMES T. CAMPBELL
Freedom Center Journal
Volume 1, Number 1, Spring 2008    p.22 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

97
Typology of armed conflicts in international humanitarian law: legal concepts and actual situations
Sylvain Vité
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 91, Number 873, March 2009    p.69-94 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

98
Fleck, Dieter (ed.): The Handbook of International Humanitarian Law
Geiß
Heidelberg Journal of International Law
Volume 68, Number 4, 2008    p.1143 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

99
National implementation of international humanitarian law
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 91, Number 873, March 2009    p.185-198 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

100
Sexual Torture as a Crime Under International Criminal and Humanitarian Law
Patricia Viseur Sellers
New York City Law Review
Volume 11, Number 2, Summer 2008    p.339 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

101
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE PROSECUTION OF PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR SERIOUS VIOLATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW COMMITTED IN THE TERRITORY OF THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SINCE 1991 – FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT
Hague Yearbook of International Law
Volume 21, 2008    p.205 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

102
Dieter Fleck (ed.): The Handbook of International Humanitarian Law
Johann
German Yearbook of International Law
Volume 51, 2008    p.750 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

103
Rule 99 of the Customary International Humanitarian Law Study and the Relationship Between the Law of Armed Conflict and International Human Rights Law
Major J. Jeremy Marsh
Army Lawyer
May 2009    p.18 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

104
Dieter Fleck (ed.), The Handbook of International Humanitarian Law
Tarcisio Gazzini
Journal of Conflict and Security Law
Volume 14, Number 1, Spring 2009    p.167-169 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

105
Combatant status at Guantánamo Bay—international humanitarian law detained incommunicado
M Cowling & S Bosch
Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa
Volume 42, Number 1, March 2009    p.1 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

106
ASYMMETRICAL WARFARE AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
Michael N. Schmitt
Air Force Law Review
Volume 62, 2008    p.1 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

107
The Iraqi Special Tribunal under the International Humanitarian Law
Ali A. Alfeel
Journal of East Asia and International Law
Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 2009 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

108
Chained to cannons or wearing targets on their T-shirts: human shields in international humanitarian law
Stéphanie Bouchié de Belle
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 90, Number 872, December 2008    p.883-906 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

109
Interpretive Guidance on the Notion of Direct Participation in Hostilities under International Humanitarian Law
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 90, Number 872, December 2008    p.991-1047 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

110
The Contribution of the International Criminal Court to Increasing Respect for International Humanitarian Law
TIM MCCORMACK
University of Tasmania Law Review
Volume 27, Number 1, 2008    p.22 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

111
Human Shields in International Humanitarian Law
Michael N. Schmitt
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law
Volume 47, Number 2, 2009    p.292 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW

112
The Extradition of General Manuel Noriega: An Application of International Criminal and Humanitarian Law to Answer the Question, “If So, Where Should He Go?”
Matthew Reichstein
Emory International Law Review
Volume 22, Number 2, 2008    p.857 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW


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