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International Review of the Red Cross: humanitarian debate: law, policy, action / International Committee of the Red Cross.

Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceSeries: Direct particpation in hostilities. (872) ; 90Geneva : Cambridge University Press, 2008-Description: v. 23 cmContent type:
  • rdacontent
Media type:
  • rdamedia
Carrier type:
  • rdacarrier
ISSN:
  • 18163831
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV560  R48 2008- v.90 (872)
Online resources:
Partial contents:
The civilization of armed conflicts: trends and implications / Andreas Wenger and Simon J. A. Mason. The past as prologue: the development of the 'direct participation' exception to civilian immunity / Emily Camins. Chained to cannons or wearing targets on their T-shirts: human shields in international humanitarian law / Séphanie Bouchié de Belle. Mission impossible? Bringing charges for the crime of attacking civilians or civilian objects before international criminal tribunals / Carolin Wuerzner. The equal application of the laws of war: a principle under pressure / Adam Roberts. Can jus ad bellum override jus in belo? Re affirming the separation of the two bodies of law / Jasmine Moussa. Interpretive guidance on the notion of direct participation in hostilities under International Humanitarian Law / ICRC.
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Periodicals Periodicals Commission on Human Rights Library Periodicals Newly Processed HV560 R48 2008- v.90 (872) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available P-000022d

The civilization of armed conflicts: trends and implications / Andreas Wenger and Simon J. A. Mason. The past as prologue: the development of the 'direct participation' exception to civilian immunity / Emily Camins. Chained to cannons or wearing targets on their T-shirts: human shields in international humanitarian law / Séphanie Bouchié de Belle. Mission impossible? Bringing charges for the crime of attacking civilians or civilian objects before international criminal tribunals / Carolin Wuerzner. The equal application of the laws of war: a principle under pressure / Adam Roberts. Can jus ad bellum override jus in belo? Re affirming the separation of the two bodies of law / Jasmine Moussa. Interpretive guidance on the notion of direct participation in hostilities under International Humanitarian Law / ICRC.

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