Monday, August 29, 2016

Liivoja & McCormack: Routledge Handbook of the Law of Armed Conflict

Rain Liivoja (Univ. of Melbourne - Law) & Tim McCormack (Univ. of Melbourne - Law) have published Routledge Handbook of the Law of Armed Conflict (Routledge 2016). Contents include:
  • Fatou Bensouda, Foreword
  • Rain Liivoja & Tim McCormack, Introduction
  • Dino Kritsiotis, War and Armed Conflict: The Parameters of Enquiry
  • Frits Kalshoven, The History of International Humanitarian Law Treaty-Making
  • Caitlin Dwyer & Tim McCormack, Conflict Characterisation
  • Jann Kleffner, Sources of the Law of Armed Conflict
  • Nobuo Hayashi, Basic Principles
  • Noam Lubell & Nancie Prud’homme, Impact of Human Rights Law
  • Combatants Emily Crawford
  • David Turns, Military Objectives
  • Emanuela Chiara-Gillard, Protection of Civilians in the Conduct of Hostilities
  • Michelle Lesh, Direct Participation in Hostilities
  • Mirko Sossai, Conventional Weapons
  • Robert J Mathews, Chemical and Biological Weapons
  • Dieter Fleck, Nuclear Weapons in International Law
  • William J Fenrick, Methods of Land Warfare
  • David Letts & Rob McLaughlin, Law of Naval Warfare
  • Ian Henderson & Patrick Keane, Air and Missile Warfare
  • Chris Jenks, Detention under the Law of Armed Conflict
  • James P Benoit, Wounded and Sick, and Medical Services
  • Helen Durham & Eve Massingham, Women and War
  • John Tobin & Elliot Luke, Children and the Law of Armed Conflict: Looking beyond the Protection Paradigm
  • Jadranka Petrovic, Cultural Property
  • Roberta Arnold, The Protection of the Environment
  • Alison Duxbury, The Protection of Humanitarian Relief: The Legal Framework
  • Daphna Shraga, The Applicability of the Laws of Armed Conflict to Peacekeeping Operations
  • Eyal Benvenisti, Occupation and Territorial Administration
  • Elizabeth Chadwick, Neutrality Revisited
  • Kelisiana Thynne, The Role of the International Committee of the Red Cross
  • Shane Darcy, Reciprocity and Reprisals
  • Charles Garraway, State Responsibility
  • Bruce Oswald & Bethany Wellington, Reparations for Violations in Armed Conflict and the Emerging Practice of Making Amends
  • Rob Cryer, Individual Liability in International Law
  • Sasha Radin & Michael N Schmitt, Investigations under International Humanitarian Law
  • Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto, Role of International Courts and Tribunals
  • Luis Benavides, Universal Jurisdiction over War Crimes
  • Rain Liivoja, Kobi-Renée Leins & Tim McCormack, Emerging Technologies of Warfare
  • Nelleke van Amstel & Rain Liivoja, Private Military and Security Companies
  • Louise Arimatsu, The Rule of Law in War: A Liberal Project