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Title:
The development and principles of international humanitarian law
Author:
Schmitt, Michael N.
ISBN:
9780754629344
Publication Information:
Farnham : Ashgate, c2012.
Physical Description:
xxiv, 562 p. ; 26 cm.
Series:
The library of essays in international humanitarian law
General Note:
Formerly CIP.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I DEVELOPMENT -- 1.`Shakespeare's Henry the Fifth and the Law of War', American Journal of International Law, 86, pp. 1-45 / Theodor Meron -- 2.`The Legitimation of Violence: A Critical History of the Laws of War', Harvard International Law Journal, 35, pp. 49-95 / Roger Normand -- 3.`Some Questions of International Law in the European War', American Journal of International Law, 9, pp. 72-112 / James W. Garner -- 4.`The New Geneva Conventions for the Protection of War Victims', American Journal of International Law, 45, pp. 462-75 / Jean S. Pictet -- 5.`The Chaotic Status of the Laws of War and the Urgent Necessity for their Revision', American Journal of International Law, 45, pp. 37-61 / Josef L. Kunz -- 6.`The Laws of War', American Journal of International Law, 50, pp. 313-37 / Josef L. Kunz --

Contents note continued: 7.`Progressive Development of the Laws of War: A Reply to Criticisms of the 1977 Geneva Protocol I', Virginia Journal of International Law, 26, pp. 693-720 / George H. Aldrich -- 8.`The United States Position on the Relation of Customary International Law to the 1977 Protocols Additional to the 1949 Geneva Conventions', American University Journal of International Law and Policy, 2, pp. 419-31 / Michael J. Matheson -- 9.`International Humanitarian Law: Its Remarkable Development and its Persistent Violation', Journal of the History of International Law, 5, pp. 165-88 / Dietrich Schindler -- 10.`International Humanitarian Law in the Twenty-First Century', Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, 6, pp. 3-40 / Yves Sandoz -- 11.`Study on Customary International Humanitarian Law: A Contribution to the Understanding and Respect for the Rule of Law in Armed Conflict', International Review of the Red Cross, 87, pp. 175-97 / Jean-Marie Henckaerts --

Contents note continued: pt. II PRINCIPLES -- 12.`The Humanization of Humanitarian Law', American Journal of International Law, 94, pp. 239-78 / Theodor Meron -- 13.`The Martens Clause: Half a Loaf or Simply Pie in the Sky?', European Journal of International Law, 11, pp. 187-216 / Antonio Cassese -- 14.`The Martens Clause, Principles of Humanity, and Dictates of Public Conscience', American Journal of International Law, 94, pp. 78-89 / Theodor Meron -- 15.`The Undertaking to Respect and Ensure Respect in All Circumstances: From Tiny Seed to Ripening Fruit', Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, 2, pp. 3-61 / Frits Kalshoven -- 16.`Lincoln, Lieber and the Laws of War: The Origins and Limits of the Principle of Military Necessity', American Journal of International Law, 92, pp. 213-31 / Burrus M. Carnahan -- 17.`The Law of War and Military Necessity', American Journal of International Law, 47, pp. 251-62 / William Gerald Downey, Jr. --

Contents note continued: 18.`Military Necessity and Humanitarian Imperatives', Military Law and the Law of War Review, 12, pp. 129-51 / G.I.A.D. Draper -- 19.`The Principle of the Military Objective in the Law of Armed Conflict', in M.N. Schmitt (ed.), The Law of Military Operations, Newport, RI: US Naval War College International Law Studies, pp. 197-223 / Horace B. Robertson, Jr.
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