International humanitarian law. / Volume 3, : Prospects / / edited by John Carey, William V. Dunlap, R. John Pritchard.

In three distinct volumes the editors bring together a distinguished group of contributors whose essays chart the history, practice, and future of international humanitarian law. At a time when the war crimes of recent decades are being examined in the International Criminal Tribunals for Former Yug...

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Year of Publication:2006
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Language:English
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Materials /  |r J. Carey , W.V. Dunlap and R.J. Pritchard --  |t Chapter 1. The Relevance Of Humanitarian Law To Terrorism And Terrorists /  |r L.C. Green --  |t Chapter 2. A Plea Of Humanity To Law: The Need For An Effective International Criminal Court /  |r Benjamin B. Ferencz --  |t Chapter 3. The Creation Of The International Criminal Court And State Sovereignty: The “Problem Of An International Criminal Law” Re-Examined /  |r Frédéric Mégret --  |t Chapter 4. Two Cheers For The International Criminal Court /  |r Wade Mansell --  |t Chapter 5. Crimes Within The Limited Jurisdiction Of The International Criminal Court /  |r Jordan J. Paust --  |t Chapter 6. Designing Justice For Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge /  |r Craig Etcheson --  |t Chapter 7. Nato’s Attack On Yugoslavia: The Deputation Of An Ad Hoc International Constabulary /  |r Paul Rutkus --  |t Chapter 8. Adapting Traditional Humanitarian Law To Sanctions /  |r Paul Conlon --  |t Chapter 9. The Development Of A Victim-Centered Approach To International Criminal Justice For Serious Violations Of International Humanitarian Law /  |r Avril Mcdonald --  |t Chapter 10. The Parameters Of Justice: The Evolution Of British Civil An Dmilitary Perspectives On War Crimes Trials And Their Legal Context (1942–1956) /  |r R. John Pritchard --  |t Cumulative Index Of Articles And Books Cited /  |r J. Carey , W.V. Dunlap and R.J. Pritchard --  |t Cumulative Table Of Cases /  |r J. Carey , W.V. Dunlap and R.J. Pritchard --  |t Cumulative Index /  |r J. Carey , W.V. Dunlap and R.J. Pritchard. 
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