
The latest volume of the
African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law (Vol. 2008) is out. Contents include:
- Chris Oxtoby, Guantanamo — A New Legal Regime?
- Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi, From Nuremberg to Tokyo through Africa to The Hague: Punishing Torturers before International Criminal Tribunals
- François Bugnion, Customary international humanitarian law
- Dan Kuwali, The Architecture of AU Intervention: Institutions for Implementation of Article 4(h) of the AU Act
- Phebe Mavungu Clément, The "African World War’" and Challenges to the Enforcement of Redress for Victims of Violations of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law