
The latest volume of the
Israel Yearbook on Human Rights (Vol. 46, 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Francoise J. Hampson, An Investigation of Alleged Violations of The Law of Armed Conflict
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Pnina Sharvit Baruch, The Report of the Human Rights’ Council Commission of Inquiry on the 2014 Operation In the Gaza Strip – A Critical Analysis
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Gerald Steinberg, Anne Herzberg, & Joshua Bacon, Examining the NGO Security Discourse On Urban Warfare
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Geoffrey Corn, Targeting, Distinction and the Long War: Guarding Against Conflation of Cause and Responsibility
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Ziv Bohrer, Protecting State Soldiers, Compatriot Civilians or Foreign Civilians: Proportionality’s Meanings At the Tactical, Operational and Strategic Levels of War
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Jean d’Aspremont, Expansion and the Sources of International Human Rights Law
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Christian Walter, Assisted Dying – The Recent German Legislation and its Human Rights Context
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Yoram Dinstein, The Syrian Armed Conflict and its Singular Characteristics
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Allan Gerson, Enabling or Disabling International Terrorism? The Role of the United Nations And US Courts
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Michael H. Hoffman, Towards Minimum International Human Rights And Humanitarian Law Standards in Activities Related to Outer Space: Moving from Grim Start to More Promising Future on the Final Frontier
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Jeff Lahav, Judgments of the Supreme Court of Israel Relating to Human Rights