
The latest issue of the
Journal of Conflict & Security Law (Vol. 23, no. 3, Winter 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: The Relationship between International Humanitarian Law and General International Law
- Michael N Schmitt, Foreword
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Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne & Kubo Mačák, Editorial: The Relationship between International Humanitarian Law and General International Law
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Katharine Fortin, How to Cope with Diversity While Preserving Unity in Customary International Law? Some Insights from International Humanitarian Law
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Vito Todeschini, The Impact of International Humanitarian Law on the Principle of Systemic Integration
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Marco Longobardo, The Contribution of International Humanitarian Law to the Development of the Law of International Responsibility Regarding Obligations Erga Omnes and Erga Omnes Partes
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Remy Jorritsma, Where General International Law meets International Humanitarian Law: Attribution of Conduct and the Classification of Armed Conflicts
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Antal Berkes, The Standard of ‘Due Diligence’ as a Result of Interchange between the Law of Armed Conflict and General International Law
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Rogier Bartels, The Relationship between International Humanitarian Law and the Notion of State Sovereignty