
The latest volume of the
Israel Yearbook on Human Rights (Vol. 52, 2022) is out. Contents include:
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Kenneth Watkin, Exercising Self-Defence in 21st Century Shadow Wars
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Nicholas Rostow, Reflections on the Consequences of the U.S. Afghan Experience
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Yoram Dinstein, Coalition Warfare and Complicity
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Arne Willy Dahl, Legal Interoperability in Multinational Military Operations
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Koki Sato, The Belligerent Status of Vessels in Naval Warfare with Particular Reference to China’s Armed Forces
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Roni Katzir & Steve Fikhman, Prize Law and the Unique Nature of the Law of Naval Warfare: Comments on Recent Israeli Jurisprudence
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Kubo Mačák, The Role of International Human Rights Law in the Interpretation of the Fourth Geneva Convention
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Pnina Sharvit Baruch, The Israeli Law on the Incarceration of Unlawful Combatants Turns Twenty – An Appraisal
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Harry H. G. Post, The Courts on Climate Change and Fundamental Rights
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Arnon Gutfeld, Cantwell v. Connecticut: A Constitutional Milestone on the Road to Freedom of Religion in the United States
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Yoram Rabin & Yaniv Vaki, Stealing Food to Satisfy Hunger: The Case of Israel
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Marco Roscini & Riccardo Labianco, The Intersections between the Arms Trade Treaty and the International Law of Foreign Intervention in Situations of Internal Unrest
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Rein Müllerson, The Cold Monster Very Much Still Alive: The Rise and Fall and Rise of the Nation-State