
The latest volume of the
Israel Yearbook on Human Rights (Vol. 45, 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Air and Missile Warfare
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Yoram Dinstein, The International Law of Air and Missile Warfare
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Dale Stephens, The Age of the Manual – The Impact of the Manual on International Law Applicable to Air and Missile Warfare
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Michael Bothe, De Facto Control of Land or Sea Areas; its Relevance under the Law of Armed Conflict, in Particular Air and Missile Warfare
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Marie Jacobsson, Protection of the Environment and Air and Missile Warfare: Some Reflections
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Rüdiger Wolfrum, The Protection of the Environment in Armed Conflict
- International Humanitarian Law
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Kubo Mačák, A Needle in a Haystack? Locating the Legal Basis for Detention in Non-International Armed Conflict
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Nicholas Rosto, Pandora’s Paradoxes: Nuclear Weapons, World Public Order, and International Humanitarian Law
- International Human Rights
- David Kretzmer and Eckart Klein, The Human Rights Committee: Monitoring States Parties Reports
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Chava Shachor-Landau, The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), 1950, as a Living Instrument in the Twenty-First Century