International humanitarian law / edited by John Carey, William V. Dunlap, R. John Pritchard.

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Other Authors: Carey, John, 1924-, Dunlap, William V., Pritchard, R. John
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ardsley, N.Y. : Transnational Publishers, 2003-<2006>
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Table of Contents:
  • V. 1. ORIGINS: International humanitarian intervention and establishment of an international jurisdiction over crimes against humanity : the national and international military trials on Crete in 1898 / R. John Pritchard
  • The British war crimes trials of suspected Italian war criminals, 1945-1947 / Jane L. Garwood-Cutler The Tokyo War Crimes Trial before the International Military Tribunal for the Far East / Carrington Williams
  • Implementation of international humanitarian law by diplomacy, official and non-governmental / Bohunka O. Goldstein
  • Humanitarian law and the law of war on land / Howard S. Levie
  • Actio popularis, jus cogens, and offenses erga omnes? / Alfred P. Rubin
  • From Solferino to Kosovo : the contribution of international humanitarian law to international security / Michel Veuthey
  • The crime of genocide : recent problems of interpretation / William A. Schabas
  • Ethnic cleansing : applicable norms, emerging jurisprudence, implementable remedies / Alfred M. de Zayas
  • Impunity vs. accountability for wrongs under international human rights and humanitarian law / Patrick J. Flood.
  • V. 2. CHALLENGES: Media limitations in reporting crimes against humanity / John W. Finney
  • Spotlight on violations of international humanitarian law : the role of the media / Roy W. Gutman
  • Dissemination and international humanitarian law in modern social conflict / William V. Dunlap
  • War crimes law comes of age / Theodor Meron
  • The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and its treatment of crimes against women / Kelly Dawn Askin
  • The modern blood-feud : thoughts on the philosophy of crimes against humanity and the proper response / Christopher L. Blakesley
  • States, NGOs and humanitarian intervention / Henry F. Carey
  • United Kingdom SOFAs and rules of engagement in Yugoslavia : some further reflections / G. R. Rubin
  • Can perpetrators really suffer from "denial syndrome"? / Irma Foley
  • Implementation of international humanitarian law and the role of the International Committee of the Red Cross / Jean-Phillipe Lavoyer
  • The domestic application of international human rights law : the case of the Guatemalan Historical Clarification Commission / Jan Perlin
  • The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and weapons of a nature to cause superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering, or which are inherently indiscriminate / Roger S. Clark
  • The anatomy of a court : the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda / Farah Stockman
  • International judges and prosecutors in Kosovo / Michael E. Hartmann.
  • V. 3. PROSPECTS: The relevance of humanitarian law to terrorism and terrorists / L. C. Green
  • A plea of humanity to law : the need for an effective International Criminal Court / Benjamin B. Ferencz
  • The creation of the International Criminal Court and state sovereignty : the "problem of an international criminal law" re-examined / Frédéric Mégret
  • Two cheers for the International Criminal Court / Wade Mansell
  • Crimes within the limited jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court / Jordan J. Paust
  • Designing justice for Cambodia's Khmer Rouge / Craig Etcheson
  • NATO's attack on Yugoslavia : the deputation of an ad hoc international constabulary / Paul D. Rutkus
  • Adapting traditional humanitarian law to sanctions / Paul Conlon
  • The development of a victim-centered approach to international criminal justice for serious violations of international humanitarian law / Avril McDonald
  • The parameters of justice : the evolution of British civil and military perspectives on war crimes trials and their legal context (1942-1956) / R. John Pritchard.