1. | Johnson, Gregory Reichberg : Maintaining the protection of non-combatants, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Maintaining the protection of non-combatants / Johnson, Gregory Reichberg ; Syse, Henrik REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Journal of peace reserach : special issue on ethics of war and peace : vol. 37; no. 4., p. 449-468. - Oslo : International Peace Research Institute, 2000. - ISSN 0022-3433 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Bosnia-Herzegovina / Northern Ireland / Rwanda / Zaire / Former Yugoslavia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Hague convention; Genocide convention; |
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2. | Gardam, Judith : Gender and non-combatant immunity, 1993 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Gender and non-combatant immunity / Gardam, Judith REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Transnational law & contemporary problems : symposium : feminist inquiries into international law : vol. 3; no. 2 (Fall 1993)., p. 345-370. - Iowa City : University of Iowa College of Law, 1993. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Former Yugoslavia / Bosnia-Herzegovina NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Geneva conventions; |
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3. | Djiena Wembou, Michel-Cyr : Le droit humanitaire africain , 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Le droit humanitaire africain : sources, contenu et portée / Djiena Wembou, Michel-Cyr REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): African journal of international and comparative law : vol. 12; no. 1., p. 1-22. - London : The African Society of International and Comparative law, 2000. - ISSN 0954-8890 LANGUAGE: FRE INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; |
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4. | Special issue on ethics of war and peace, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Special issue on ethics of war and peace / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Journal of peace research : vol. 37; no. 4., p. 419-532. - Oxford : SAGE, 2000. - ISSN 0022-3433 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction: Ethics of War and Peace : An Introduction, by Henrik Syse and Gregory M. Reichberg. Articles: 1. Maintaining the Protection of Non-Combatants James Turner Johnson. 2. Protecting the Natural Environment in Wartime : Ethical Considerations from the Just War Tradition, by Gregory Reichberg and Henrik Syse. 3. The New Practice of UN-Authorized Interventions : A Slippery Slope of Forcible Interference?, by Anne Julie Semb. 4. A Ethical Uncerta inties of Nationalism, by Dan Smith. 5. A The Future Soul of Europe : Nationalism or Just Patriotism? A Critique of David Miller's Defence of Nationality, by Andreas Føllesdal. 6. Genocide : A Case for the Responsibility of the Bystander, by Arne Johan Vetlesen. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Genocide convention; |
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5. | Under orders, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Under orders : war crimes in Kosovo /, xxviii, 593 p.. - New York : Human Rights Watch, 2001. ISBN 1-56432-264-5 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Bosnia-Herzegovina / Former Yugoslavia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo |
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6. | Boot, Machteld : Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes : nullum crimen sine lege and the subject matter jurisdiction of the international criminal court / Boot, Machteld - (School of human rights research ; vol. 12), xlix, 708 p.. - Antwerpen : Intersentia, 2002. ISBN 90-5095-216-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART i. INTRODUCTION:. 1. The rome statute of the international criminal court. PART 2: NULLUM CRIMEN SINE LEGE:. 1. Nullum crimen sine lege in national law. 2. International human rights standards. 3. War crimes trials conducted after the second world war. 4. The ad hoc international criminal tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda. 5. Discussion on establishing a permanent international criminal court. 6. The Rome statute. PART 3: CRIMES WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT : GENOCIDE; CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY AND WAR CRIMES:. 1. Genocide. 2. Crimes against humanity. 3. War crimes. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Draft code of crimes against the peace and security of mankind; Nuremberg charter; Tokyo charter; AMR; ACHPR; Hague convention (IV); Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ICCPR; CAT; |
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7. | Maison, Rafaelle : La responsabilité indivdiuelle pour crime d'Etat en droit international public, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph La responsabilité indivdiuelle pour crime d'Etat en droit international public / Maison, Rafaelle ; preface de Charles Leben - (Collection de droit international ; 56), xiv, 547 p.. - Bruxelles : Bruylant, 2004. ISBN 2-8027-1820-7 LANGUAGE: FRE INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions;
URL http://www.bief.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=C.Titre&Tid=9037&RDV=512 |
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8. | Arnold, Roberta (ed.) : International humanitarian law and human rights law, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International humanitarian law and human rights law : towards a new merger in international law / Arnold, Roberta (ed.) ; Quenivet, Noelle, vii, 596 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2008. ISBN 978-90-04-16317-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction. The History of the Relationship Between International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law Noëlle Quénivet. Part A: Concepts and Theories:. Chapter I. Fundamental Standards of Humanity: A Common Language of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law Marco Odello; Chapter II. End Justifies the Means? – Post 9/11 Contempt for Humane Treatment Agnieszka Jachec-Neale; Chapter III. Legal Conclusion or Interpretative Process? Lex Specialis and the Applicability of International Human Rights Standards Conor McCarthy. Part B: Issues of Applicability: Chapter IV. Legal Reasoning and the Applicability of International Human Rights Standards During Military Occupation Conor McCarthy; Chapter V. Triggering State Obligations Extraterritorially: The Spatial Test in Certain Human Rights Treaties Ralph Wilde; Chapter VI. DRC v. Uganda: The Applicability of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law in Occupied Territories Tom Ruys and Sten Verhoeven. Part C: Issues of Implementation: Chapter VII. Individuals as Subjects of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law Cátia Lopes and Noëlle Quénivet; Chapter VIII. Concurrent Application of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law: A Victim Perspective Jean-Marie Henckaerts; Chapter IX. The Implementation of International Humanitarian Law by Human Rights Courts: The Example of the Inter-American Human Rights System Emiliano J. Buis; Chapter X. “Collateral Damages” of Military Operations: Is Implementation of International Humanitarian Law Possible Using International Human Rights Law Tools? Giovanni Carlo Bruno; Chapter XI. The Role of the UN Security Council in Implementing International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law Gregor Schotten and Anke Biehler. Part D: The Protection of Specific Rights and Persons: Chapter XII. The Right to Life in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law Noëlle Quénivet; Chapter XIII. Protection of Women in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law Anke Biehler; Chapter XIV. Protection of Children in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law Vesselin Popovski; Chapter XV. Unaccompanied Minors and the Right to Family Reunification in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law: The Iraqi Experience Kyriaki Topidi; Chapter XVI. Crossing Legal Borders: The Interface Between Refugee Law, Human Rights Law and Humanitarian Law in the “International Protection” of Refugees Alice Edwards. Part E: Specific Situations: Chapter XVII. Fair Trial Guarantees in Occupied Territory – The Interplay between International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law Yutaka Arai-Takahashi; Chapter XVIII. Terrorism in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law Roberta Arnold; Chapter XIX. Judging Justice: Laws of War, Human Rights, and the Military Commissions Act of 2006 Christian M. De Vos; Chapter XX. Targeted Killings and International Law: Law Enforcement, Self-defense, and Armed Conflict Michael N. Schmitt; Chapter XXI. Implementing the Concept of Protection of Civilians in the Light of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law: The Case of MONUC Katarina Månsson; Conclusions Roberta Arnold; Index INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Azerbaijan / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Chechnya / Croatia / Cyprus / Ethiopia / Eritrea / Georgia / India / Iran / Iraq / Israel / Jordan / Lebanon / Liberia / Nigeria / Pakistan / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Sierra Leone / Somalia / Turkey / United Kingdom / Yugoslavia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Guantanamo Bay NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva convenstions; AMR; ICESCR; ICCPR; ECHR; UDHR; Turku declaration on minimum humanitarian standards; ACHPR; AMR; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: Inst.ref. |
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9. | Kalshoven, Frits : Reflections on the law of war, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Reflections on the law of war : collected essays / Kalshoven, Frits - ( International humanitarian law series ; vol. 17), x, 1115 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2007. ISBN 978-90-04-15825-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: WARFARE: THE ACTORS, THE LAW:. 1. The setting. 2. Introduction to the law of warfare. PART 2 : REAFFIRMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW:. 3. The conference of government experts on the reaffirmation and development of international humanitarian law applicable in armed conflicts, 24 May - 12 June, 1971). 4. The conference of government experts on the reaffirmation and development of international humanitarian law applicable in armed conflicts (second session), 3 May - 2 June, 1972. 5. The first session of the diplomatic conference on reaffirmation and development of international humanitarian law applicable in armed conflicts, Geneva, 20 February - 29 March 1974. 6. Applicability of customary international law in non-international armed conflicts. 7. The conference of government experts on the use of certain conventional weapons, Lucerne, 24 September - 18 October, 1974. 8. The conference of government experts on the use of certain conventional weapons, second session, Lugano, 28 January - 26 February, 1976. 9.The diplomatic conference on reaffirmation and development of international humanitarian law, applicable in armed conflicts, Geneva, 1974-1977. 10. The Netherlands and international humanitarian law applicable in armed conflicts. 11. Development of customary law of armed conflict. PART 3. MEANS AND METHODS OF WARFARE:. 12. Grotius' Jus in bello, with special reference to ruses of war and perfidy. 13. Incendiary weapons: legal and humanitarian aspects. 14. The soldiers and golf clubs. 15. Conventional weaponry: the law from St. Petersburg to Ludcerne and beyond. 16. The conventional weapons convention: functions of underlying legal principles. 17. Prohibitions or restrictions on the use of methods and means of warfare in the Gulf, 1980-1988. 18. The protection of cultural property in the events of armed conflict within the framework of international humanitarian law. 19. Bombardment: from "Brussels 1874" to "Sarajevo 2003". PART 4. COMBATANTS, CIVILIANS, GUERRILLA FIGHTERS; TERRORISTS:. 20. The position of guerrilla figters under the law of war. 21. "Guerrilla" and "Terrorism" in internal armed conflict. 22. Guerrilla and humanitarian law: an introduction. 23. Assistance to the victims of armed conflicts and other disasters. 24. Non-combatant persons: a comment to chapter 11 of the Commander's handbook on the law of naval operations. 25. Enemy merchant vessels as legitimace military objectives. 26. "Enemy combatants" in American hands: are here limits to the President's discretion? PART 5: COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT:. 27. Implementation and enforcement of international humanitarian law. 28. Instructions for the armed forces. 29. Indivudal right to claim damages under article 3 of Hague convention IV: expert opinion, 1997. 30. Individual right to claim damages under article 3 of Hague convention IV: supplementary expert opinion, 1999. 31. The undertaking to respect and ensure respect in all circumstances: from tiny seed to ripening fruit. 32. Will international humanitarian law protect tomorrow's war victims? PART 6: REPRISALS AND FACT-FINDING:. 33. Reprisals in the CDDH. 34. Bellligerent reprisals revisited. 35. The international humanitarian fact-finding commission:its birth and early years. 36. Reprisals and the protection of civilians: two recent decisions of the Yugoslavia tribunal. 37. The international humanitarian Fact-finding Commission: a sleeping beauty? 38. The International humanitarian Fact-finding Commission established by the firts additional protocol to the Geneva conventions. PART 7: HUMANITARIAN LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS:. 39. Protocol II, the CDDH and Colombia. 40. State sovereignty vs. international concern in some recent cases of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. 41. The qualification of specific situations as international armed conflict. PART 8: HUMANITARIAN LAW AND NEUTRALITY:. 44. Neutrality. 45. Impartiality and neutrality in humanitarian law and practice. 46. International humanitarian law and violation of medical neutrality. 47. Legal aspects of "Medical neutrality". 48. Freedom of navigation and neutrality in the Gulf war, 1980-1988: the Dutch and Belgian mine-hunting activities. PART 10: SUMMING UP:. 49. The centennial of the first international peace conference:introduction. 50. Motion of thanks. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Chechnya / Russian Federation / Colombia / Darfur / El Salvador / Peru / Latin America / Netherlands / Uganda / USA / Yugoslavia / Israel / Nicaragua LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; AMR; Genocide convention; |
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10. | Fleck, Dieter (ed.) : The handbook of international humanitarian law, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The handbook of international humanitarian law / Fleck, Dieter (ed.). - 3. ed. ., lii, 714 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2013. ISBN 978-0-19-965880-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Dieter Fleck : Introduction. 1: Mary Ellen O'Connell: Historical Development and Legal Basis. 2: Jann K. Kleffner: Scope of Application of International Humanitarian Law. 3: Knut Ipsen: Combatants and Non-Combatants. 4: Stefan Oeter: Means and Methods of Combat. 5: Knut Dörmann and Hans-Peter Gasser: Protection of the Civilian Population. 6: Jann K. Kleffner and Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg: Protection of the Wounded, Sick, and Shipwrecked. 7: Horst Fischer: Protection of Prisoners in Armed Conflict. 8: Nilendra Kumar: Protection of Religious Personnel. 9: Roger O'Keefe: Protection of Cultural Property. 10: Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg: The Law of Armed Conflict at Sea. 11: Michael Bothe: The Law of Neutrality. 12: Dieter Fleck: The Law of Non-International Armed Conflict. 13: Ben F. Klappe: The Law of International Peace Operations. 14: Silja Vöneky: Implementation and Enforcement of International Humanitarian Law. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Eritrea / Ethiopia / Colombia / Germany / Ireland / Israel / Netherlands / Singapore / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): Hague conventions; Genocide convention; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ECHR; Refugee convention; Convention for the protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict; ICCPR; ICESCR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; BWC; ACHPR; Convention on the law of the sea; CAT; CRC; CRC-OP; CWC; ICTY statute; Ottawa convention; ICC statute; Dublin convention on cluster munitions; Arab charter of fundamental rights; LIBRARY LOCATION: VIB |