- Fausto Pocar, International Criminal Tribunals and Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law against Civilians and Prisoner of War
- Bertrand G. Ramcharan, The Protection Concept of the UN Human Rights Council
- Jiří Malenovský, L'ambiguïté du rôle des juges «nationaux» et des juges ad hoc au sein des juridictions internationales
- Almiro Rodrigues, War Crimes and Human Rights in action
- Hans Kochler, Global Justice or Global Revenge? The ICC and the Politicization of International Criminal Justice
- S.R.S. Bedi, The Development of India’s Nuclear Weapons Policy in the Framework of the Development of the International Humanitarian Law by the International Court of Justice
- Noelle Quenivet, Rethinking the Application of the Principle of Distinction
- Mohammed Saif-Alden Wattad, Fighting Terrorism with Restrained Hands Challenging the Israeli Case against Torture
- Katerina Novotna, Relationship between Crimes under International Law and Immunities: Coexistence or Exclusion? Charles Taylor Case
- Dominika Švarc, Protection of Civilians in Peace Operations: The Evolving Normative Framework and the Operationalization of ‘Protection’ Norms
- Kevin Govern, Are International Humanitarian Law’s Cornerstone Documents Still Secure Sixty Years on? Some thoughts on the Geneva Conventions and Protocols Additional
- Zakia Afrin, Domestic violence and the Need for an International Legal Response
- Manoj Kumar Sinha, History and Evaluation of International Criminal Law
Monday, January 25, 2010
Sinha: International Criminal Law and Human Rights
Manoj Kumar Sinha (National Univ. of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata) has published International Criminal Law and Human Rights (Manak Publications 2010). Contents include: