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40 Years Later: It’S Time For U.S. Ratification Of The American Convention On Human Rights, Justin M. Loveland
40 Years Later: It’S Time For U.S. Ratification Of The American Convention On Human Rights, Justin M. Loveland
Seattle Journal for Social Justice
No abstract provided.
An Issue Of Monumental Proportions: The Necessary Changes To Be Made Before International Cultural Heritage Laws Will Protect Immoveable Cultural Property, Matthew Smart
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Cultural heritage has been targeted during military conflicts throughout history. Currently, the conflict in Syria is resulting in the destruction of ancient immoveable cultural heritage property. This destruction is particularly devastating because Syria has served as a melting pot of Eastern and Western cultures throughout history. This note examines the history of international laws aimed at the protection of cultural heritage property. After applying those laws to the current Syrian conflict, this note offers multiple suggestions to improve the protection of immoveable cultural heritage property. The improvements advanced by this note include necessary changes to the current regime of international …
Direct Participation In Hostilities And The Interoperability Of The Law Of Armed Conflict And Human Rights Law, Francoise J. Hampson
Direct Participation In Hostilities And The Interoperability Of The Law Of Armed Conflict And Human Rights Law, Francoise J. Hampson
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Occupation Of Iraq: A Reassessment, Eyal Benvenisti, Guy Keinan
The Occupation Of Iraq: A Reassessment, Eyal Benvenisti, Guy Keinan
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The International Humanitarian Law Classification Of Armed Conflicts In Iraq Since 2003, David Turns
The International Humanitarian Law Classification Of Armed Conflicts In Iraq Since 2003, David Turns
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Representing Children And International Norms, Naomi Cahn
Representing Children And International Norms, Naomi Cahn
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Laws Of War In The War On Terror, Adam Roberts
The Laws Of War In The War On Terror, Adam Roberts
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Laws Of War After Kosovo, Adam Roberts
The Laws Of War After Kosovo, Adam Roberts
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Rule Of Conduct During Humanitarian Intervention, Ivan Shearer
Rule Of Conduct During Humanitarian Intervention, Ivan Shearer
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Antecedents Of The Rome Statute Of The International Criminal Court Revisited, Shabtai Rosenne
Antecedents Of The Rome Statute Of The International Criminal Court Revisited, Shabtai Rosenne
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
International Humanitarian Law From Agincourt To Rome, Meron Theodor
International Humanitarian Law From Agincourt To Rome, Meron Theodor
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Normative Framework Of International Humanitarian Law: Overlaps, Gaps, And Ambiguities, Cherif M. Bassiouni
The Normative Framework Of International Humanitarian Law: Overlaps, Gaps, And Ambiguities, Cherif M. Bassiouni
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The International Criminal Court: A Skeptical Analysis, Alfred P. Rubin
The International Criminal Court: A Skeptical Analysis, Alfred P. Rubin
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The History And Status Of The International Criminal Court, Howard Levie
The History And Status Of The International Criminal Court, Howard Levie
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
War Crimes And The Limits Of Legalism, Gary Jonathan Bass
War Crimes And The Limits Of Legalism, Gary Jonathan Bass
Michigan Law Review
In April 1945, Sir John Simon, Britain's Lord Chancellor, drew up a memorandum that was the last gasp in the diplomatic struggle against Nuremberg. Under American pressure, and despite British objections, the Allies were poised to agree to put the Axis leadership on trial for war crimes. In the kind of magnificent understatement that the British government could sometimes inadvertently achieve, it was entitled "The Argument for Summary Process against Hitler & Co." The memorandum was a series of arguments to be used by the British delegation at the San Francisco conference in a last-ditch effort to win over the …
Nongovernmental Organizations And International Humanitarian Law, Ved Nanda
Nongovernmental Organizations And International Humanitarian Law, Ved Nanda
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Individuals In International Humanitiarian Law And Challenges For States In Its Development, Dieter Fleck
The Role Of Individuals In International Humanitiarian Law And Challenges For States In Its Development, Dieter Fleck
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Law Of War Since 1949, Howard Levie
The Law Of War Since 1949, Howard Levie
International Law Studies
This article was first published in 34 Revue de Droit Militaire et de Droit de la Guerre 73 (1995).