- Special Issue: International Humanitarian Law - Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the Geneva Conventions
- Rikke Ishøy, Introduction
- Jean-Marie Henckaerts, Customary International Humanitarian Law: Taking Stock of the ICRC Study
- Frederik Harhoff, It Is all in the Process: Reflections on the Relation between International Criminal Trials and International Humanitarian Law
- Rikke Ishøy, It Should Never Be Questioned
- Thomas Winkler, The Copenhagen Process on Detainees: A Necessity
- Marja Lehto, War on Terror — Armed Conflict with Al-Qaida?
- Ola Engdahl, Compliance with International Humanitarian Law in Multinational Peace Operations
- Cecilia Hellman & Kristina Lindvall, From Cold War to Hotspots — The Changing Needs for Dissemination of International Humanitarian Law in Sweden
- Pål Wrange, The EU Guidelines on Promoting Compliance with International Humanitarian Law
- Inger Österdahl, Dangerous Liaison? The Disappearing Dichotomy between Jus ad Bellum and in Bello
- Tørris Jæger, Humanitarian and Military Action in Armed Conflict — Side by Side, not Hand in Hand
- Thordis Ingadottir, The ICJ Armed Activity Case — Reflections on States' Obligation to Investigate and Prosecute Individuals for Serious Human Rights Violations and Grave Breaches of the Geneva Conventions
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
New Issue: Nordic Journal of International Law
The latest issue of the Nordic Journal of International Law (Vol. 78, no. 4, 2009) is out. Contents include: