
The latest volume of the
African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law (Vol. 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Allison Turner, An ICTR Witness Protection Legacy
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Mia Swart, The Relationship Between the Legacy, Legitimacy and Compliance at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
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Yvonne McDermott, The Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in Promoting Respect for International Due Process Standards
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Kristin Leefers, Searching for Justice in the Closing of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
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Etienne Mutabazi, The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda’s Approach to National Reconciliation: More Rhetoric than Reality
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Michael Dafel, Legitimacy, Judicial Legislating and the Sentencing Practices of the ICTR
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Hannah Woolaver, The Immunity of Defence Team Members at the ICTR: Lessons from the Jurisprudence of the ICTR, ICTY and ICC
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Shannon Bosch, Private Security Contractors and Neutral Relief Workers – An Unlikely Marriage?
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Sarah Swart, A New Dawn in the Nuclear Weapons Debate: A Role for Africa?