
The latest volume of the
South African Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 35, 2010) is out. Contents include:
- Charles Riziki Majinge, The progressive development of the laws of the African Union : examining the potential contribution of the African Union Commission on International Law
- Werner Scholtz,
The day after no tomorrow? Persons displaced environmentally through climate change : AU law to the rescue?
- Shannon Bosch,
Relief workers : the hazards of offering humanitarian assistance in the theatre of war
- Dire Tladi,
Kampala, the International Criminal Court and the adoption of a definition of the crime aggression : a dream deferred
- Hennie Strydom,
Prohibited weapons and the means and methods of warfare in the Rome statute
- Abadir M. Ibrahim,
The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights and human rights education : much buzzing, still no honey?