
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies (Vol. 5, nos. 1-2, 2014) is out. Contents include:
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Gil Marvel P. Tabucanon, Protection for Resettled Island Populations
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Maja Janmyr, Attributing Wrongful Conduct of Implementing Partners to UNHCR
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Shahla Ali & Tom Kabau, Non-State Actors and the Evolution of Humanitarian Norms
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Eve Massingham & Kelisiana Thynne, Promoting Access to Health Care in ‘Other Situations of Violence’
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Antonio Galli, The US Humanitarian Assistance Facilitation Act
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Elizabeth Salmon, Institutional Approach between IHL and IHRL
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Lijiang Zhu, International Humanitarian Law in the Universal Periodic Review of the UN Human Rights Council
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Seira Yun, Breaking Imaginary Barriers
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Thomas Winkler, The Copenhagen Process and the Copenhagen Process Principles and Guidelines on the Handling of Detainees in International Military Operations
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Festus M. Kinoti, Prosecution of War Crimes by Invading and Occupying Forces
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Sanoj Rajan, Principles of Laws of War in Ancient India and the Concept of Mitigating Armed Conflicts through Controlled Fights
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Christopher R. Rossi, The Responsibility to Protect and the Plenitudinal Mindset of International Humanitarian Law