International Humanitarian Law Series

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Tim McCormack
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The International Humanitarian Law Series is a series of monographs and edited volumes which aims to promote scholarly analysis and discussion of both the theory and practice of the international legal regulation of armed conflict.
The series explores substantive issues of International Humanitarian Law including, - protection for victims of armed conflict and regulation of the means and methods of warfare; - questions of application of the various legal regimes for the conduct of armed conflict; - issues relating to the implementation of International Humanitarian Law obligations; - national and international approaches to the enforcement of the law; and - the interactions between International Humanitarian Law and other related areas of international law such as Human Rights, Refugee Law, Arms Control and Disarmament Law, and International Criminal Law.

The Laws of Yesterday’s Wars 5
Central and South Asian Perspectives
Volume 79
978-90-04-70272-1
The Legality of Humanitarian Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect under the UN Charter
Use of Force, Mass Atrocities, and Collective Security
Volume 78
978-90-04-75628-1
Chemical and Biological Weapons
The Interconnectivity of Norms
Volume 76
978-90-04-73919-2
The Laws of Yesterday’s Wars 4
From Mesopotamia to Somalia
Volume 75
978-90-04-70309-4
The Evolution of Humanitarian-Intervention in International Law
From the Ottoman Empire to the Russia-Ukraine War
Volume 73
978-90-04-69639-6
The Protection of Civilians in Peacekeeping Operations
A Legal Obligation
Volume 71
978-90-04-70731-3
The Authority of the International Committee of the Red Cross
Determining What International Humanitarian Law Is
Volume 68
978-90-04-68782-0
The Laws of Yesterday’s Wars 3
From the Highlands of Papua New Guinea to the Island of Malta
Volume 67
978-90-04-51256-6
Prolonged Occupation and International Law
Israel and Palestine
Volume 66
Editor(s): Nada Kiswanson and Susan Power
978-90-04-50393-9
The Laws of Yesterday’s Wars 2
From Ancient India to East Africa
Volume 64
978-90-04-47321-8
Beyond Imperfect Justice
Legality and Fair Labelling in International Criminal Law
Volume 63
978-90-04-51095-1
Juridification of Warfare and Limits of Accountability
An Ethnomethodological Investigation into the Production and Assessment of Legal Targeting
Volume 62
978-90-04-47244-0
Unravelling Unlawful Confinement in Contemporary Armed Conflicts
Belligerents’ Detention Practices in Afghanistan, Syria and Ukraine
Volume 60
978-90-04-47055-2
The Laws of Yesterday’s Wars
From Indigenous Australians to the American Civil War
Volume 58
978-90-04-46429-2
NATO Rules of Engagement
On ROE, Self-Defence and the Use of Force during Armed Conflict
Volume 57
978-90-04-40168-6
Investigating Civilian Casualties in Time of Armed Conflict and Belligerent Occupation
Manoeuvring between Legal Regimes and Paradigms for the Use of Force
Volume 54
978-90-04-36821-7
Civil-Military 'Legal' Relations: Where to from Here?
The Civilian Courts and the Military in the United Kingdom, United States and Australia
Volume 51
978-90-04-33825-8
Holding UNPOL to Account
Individual Criminal Accountability of United Nations Police Personnel
Volume 50
978-90-04-32881-5
Detention of Non-State Actors Engaged in Hostilities
The Future Law
Volume 49
Editor(s): Gregory Rose and Bruce Oswald
978-90-04-31064-3
Starvation as a Weapon
Domestic Policies of Deliberate Starvation as a Means to an End under International Law
Volume 46
978-90-04-28857-7
Investigating Operational Incidents in a Military Context
Law, Justice, Politics
Volume 43
Editor(s): David W. Lovell
978-90-04-27710-6
Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by UN Military Contingents
Moving Beyond the Current Status Quo and Responsibility under International Law
Volume 42
978-90-04-20848-3
Judicial Reconstruction and the Rule of Law
Reassessing Military Intervention in Iraq and Beyond
Volume 39
978-90-04-22811-5
Elements of Accessorial Modes of Liability
Article 25 (3)(b) and (c) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Volume 38
978-90-04-22809-2
What Is War?
An Investigation in the Wake of 9/11
Volume 37
978-90-47-42581-6
Forcible Displacement Throughout the Ages
Towards an International Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Forcible Displacement
Volume 36
978-90-04-22055-3
International Criminal Justice in bello?
The ICC between Law and Politics in Darfur and Northern Uganda
Volume 34
978-90-04-22596-1
The Internal Implementation of Peace Agreements after Violent Intrastate Conflict
Guidance for Internal Actors Responsible for Implementation
Volume 33
978-90-04-21589-4
Deadly Metal Rain: The Legality of Flechette Weapons in International Law
A Reappraisal Following Israel’s Use of Flechettes in the Gaza Strip (2001-2009)
Volume 32
978-90-04-18985-0
Editorial Advisory Board:
Professor Georges Abi-Saab
H.E. Judge George H. Aldrich
Madame Justice Louise Arbour
Professor Ove Bring
Professor John Dugard
Professor Dr. Horst Fischer
Dr. Hans-Peter Gasser
Professor Christopher Greenwood
Professor Ruth Lapidoth
Professor Gabrielle Kirk McDonald
H.E. Judge Theodor Meron
Captain J. Ashley Roach
Professor Michael Schmitt
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