
The latest volume of the
Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law (Vol. 11, 2008) is out. Contents include:
- Th. A. van Baarda, Moral ambiguities underlying the laws of armed conflict: a perspective from military ethics
- Dan Kuwali, Protect responsibly: the African Union's implementation of Article 4(H) intervention
- Ola Engdahl, The status of peace operation personnel under international humanitarian law
- Ray Murphy & Declan Gannon, Changing the landscape: Israel's gross violations of international law in the occupied Syrian Golan
- James P. Benoit, Mistreatment of the wounded, sick and shipwrecked by the ICRC study on customary international humanitarian law
- Current Developments
- Benjamin To, The year in review
- Amna Guellali & Enrique Carnero Rojo, International criminal courts round-up
- Nina H. B. Jørgensen, The extraordinary chambers in the courts of Cambodia and the progress of the 'Khmer Rouge trials'
- Nout van Woudenberg & Wouter Wormgoor, The Cluster Munition Convention: around the world in one year