
The latest volume of the
ISIL Year Book of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law (Vol. 10, 2010) is out. Contents include:
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- Leandro Moll, Developments in the Bases of the International Obligation to Repress the Crime of Terrorism
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W. A.D.J. Sumanadasa, Principle of Proportionality: the Criticized Compromising Formula of International Humanitarian Law
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Timothy F. Yerima, Still Searching for Solution: From Protection of Individual Human Rights to Individual Criminal Responsibility for Serious Violations of Humanitarian Law
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David I. Efevwerhan, The Responsibility to Protect: A Justification for Humanitarian Wars?
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Rishi Gulati, The 26/11 Terrorist Attacks and the Application of the Laws of Armed Conflict
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V. Seshaiah Shasthri, Role of International Humanitarian Institutions in Ensuring that ‘Armed Non State Actors’ Augment the Fundamental Notions of IHL – A Critique
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U. C. Jha, Special Laws and the Armed Forces in South Asia
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Aftab Alam, ICC and the Crime of Aggression: The Kampala Compromise or Consensus?
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B. C. Nirmal, UNHCR After Six Decades and Beyond
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Ranjana Ferrao, Retaining Portuguese Nationality in Goa
- Shorter Articles
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Oinam Jitendra Singh, Armed Violence in Manipur and Human Rights
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Vijay A. Chavan, Curbing the Menace of Child Soldiers: An Unsolved Riddle of International Humanitarian Law
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Cyntia Sampaio, Prevailing Relevance of the 1951 Convention on its 60th Anniversary