Author: Fischer, Horst & McDonald, Avril; editors: [T.M.C. Asser Institute] Title: Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law. Volume 5: 2002
Description: The Hague, T.M.C. Asser Press, (2005). orig.boards. 24x15cm, xvi,1022 pp. Minor rubbing. VG. ¶ Contains 14 papers + corrrespondents' reports & documentation. Includes: J.Doria "Angola: A Case Study in the Challenges of Achieving Peace & the Question of Amnesty or Prosecution of War Crimes in Mixed Armed Conflicts";Y. Arai-Takahashi "Disentangling Legal Quagmires: The Legal Characterization of the Armed Conflicts in Afghanistan since 6/7 October 2001 & the Question of Prisoner of War Status"; S. Darcy "What Future for the Doctrine of Belligerent Reprisals?"; W.A. Schabas "Developmenrts in the Law of Genocide"; D. Boyle "Establishing the Responsiiblity of the Khmer Rouge Leadership for internaitonal Crimes"; C.J.M. Safferling " International Criminal Procedure & Its Participatns: An Examination of the Interaction of Judges, Prosecutor & Defense at the Yugoslav Tribunal"; A. Tejan-Cole "The Complementary & Conflicting Relationship between the Special Court for Sierra Leone & the Truth & Reconciliation Commission"; J.Manuell & A. Kontic "Transitional Justice: The Prosecution of War Crimes in Bosnia & Herzegovina under the 'Rules of the Road' "; R. Arnold "The Liability of Civilians under International Humanitarian Law's War Crimes Provisions"; L. Maresca "Regulating Explosive Remnants of War"; H.-P. Gasser "The Conflict in Western Sahara: An Unresolved Issue from the Decolonization Period"; A.A.Bouvier & K.E. Sams "Teaching International Humanitarian Law in Universities: The Contribution of the International Committee of the Red Cross"; L. Walleyn "Universal Jurisdiction: Leassons from the Belgian Experience"; R. Trapp & L. Tabassi "The First OPCW Review
Keywords: International Law, Humanitarian Law, Legal Theory, Jurisprudence, Armed Conflict, War Crimes, Jurisprudence, Human Rights,
Price: US$ 135.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS012771I