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4
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction John Cerone xiii
PART I INTRODUCTORY MATERIALS
A The Classical Period
1. Hugo Grotius ([1625] 1901), ‘What is Lawful in War’, ‘On the
Right of Killing an Enemy in Lawful War, and Committing Other
Acts of Hostility’, ‘On the Right to Lay Waste an Enemy’s Country,
and Carry off His Effects’, ‘On the Right Over Prisoners of War’,
‘The Right of Killing Enemies, in Just War, to be Tempered with
Moderation and Humanity’, ‘On Moderation in Despoiling an
Enemy’s Country’, ‘On Moderation in Making Captures in War’, in
The Rights of War and Peace, Including the Law of Nature and of
Nations, Book III, Chapter 1, Chapter IV, Chapter V, Chapter VII,
Chapter XI, Chapter XII and Chapter XIII [Translated by Archibald
Colin Campbell], Washington, DC: M. Walter Dunne, 290-306,
323-31,332-3,345-7,359-64,365-8,369-71 5
B The Development of International Humanitarian Law
2. Frits Kalshoven (1987), ‘The Main Currents: Geneva, The Hague,
New York’, in Constraints on the Waging of War, 1st edition,
Chapter 2, Geneva, Switzerland: International Committee of the
Red Cross, 7-23 51
C The Role of the International Committee of the Red Cross
3. Steven R. Ratner (2011), ‘Law Promotion Beyond Law Talk: The
Red Cross, Persuasion, and the Laws of War’, European Journal of
International Law, 22 (2), 459-506 71
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International Humanitarian Law
PART II
BASIC PRINCIPLES
A Scope of Application
4. G. Abi-Saab (1979), ‘The Legal Status of Wars of National
Liberation’, in Wars of National Liberation in the Geneva
Conventions and Protocols: Collected Courses of the Hague
Academy of International Law 165, Chapter 1, Leiden, the
Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 366-92
5. Theodor Meron (2000), ‘The Humanization of Humanitarian Law’,
American Journal of International Law, 94 (2), April, 239-78
6. Hans-Peter Gasser (2002), ‘Acts of Terror, “Terrorism” and
International Humanitarian Law International Review of the Red
Cross, 84 (847), September, 547-70
7. Tristan Ferraro (2012), ‘Determining the Beginning and End of an
Occupation under Humanitarian Law’, International Review of the
Red Cross, 94 (885), Spring, 133-63
B Distinction and Proportionality
8. Frits Kalshoven (1977), ‘Reaffirmation and Development of
International Humanitarian Law Applicable in Armed Conflicts:
The Diplomatic Conference, Geneva, 1974-1977’, Netherlands
Yearbook of International Law, VIII, 107-35
9. Georg Nolte (2010), ‘Thick or Thin Proportionality in International
Humanitarian Law’, Law and Ethics of Human Rights, 4 (2),
September, 245—55
10. Michael N. Schmitt (2010), ‘The Interpretive Guidance on the
Notion of Direct Participation in Hostilities: A Critical Analysis’,
Harvard National Security Journal, 1, May, 5-44
11. Nils Melzer (2010), ‘Keeping the Balance between Military
Necessity and Humanity: A Response to Four Critiques of the
ICRC’s Interpretive Guidance on the Notion of Direct Participation
in Hostilities’, New York University Journal of International Law
and Politics, 42 (3), Spring, 831-916
C Combatant Status
12. Major Richard R. Baxter (1951), ‘So-Called “Unprivileged
Belligerency”: Spies, Guerrillas, and Saboteurs’, British Year Book
of International Law, 28,323—45
13. Charles H.B. Garraway (2007), ‘“Combatants” - Substance or
Semantics?’ in M.N. Schmitt and J. Pejic (eds), International Law
and Armed Conflict: Exploring the Faultlines, Essays in Honour of
Yoram Dins tein, Leiden, the Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff
Publishers, 317-34
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PART III
PART IV
14. Robert K. Goldman and Brian D. Tittemore (2002), ‘Unprivileged
Combatants and the Hostilities in Afghanistan: Their Status and
Rights Under International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law’,
American Society of International Law Task Force on Terrorism,
December, 1-57 456
RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER BODIES OF INTERNATIONAL
LAW
A International Humanitarian Law and International Human
Rights Law
15. Françoise J. Hampson (2008), ‘The Relationship between
International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law from the
Perspective of a Human Rights Treaty Body 9, International Review
of the Red Cross, 90 (871), September, 549-72
16. John Cerone (2007), ‘Jurisdiction and Power: The Intersection of
Human Rights Law and the Law of Non-International Armed
Conflict in an Extraterritorial Context’, Israel Law Review, 40 (2),
396-452
B International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law,
and Non-State Actors
17. John Cerone (2009), ‘Much Ado about Non-State Actors: The
Vanishing Relevance of State Affiliation in International Criminal
Law’, San Diego International Law Journal, 10, May, 335—56 601
CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS AND CONTROVERSIES
A Gender-Related Violence in Armed Conflict
18. Kelly D. Askin (2003), ‘Prosecuting Wartime Rape and Other
Gender-Related Crimes under International Law: Extraordinary
Advances, Enduring Obstacles’, Berkeley Journal of International
Law, 21 (2), 288—349 627
B The Changing Nature of Occupation
19. Marco Sassóli (2005), ‘Legislation and Maintenance of Public
Order and Civil Life by Occupying Powers’, European Journal of
International Law, 16 (4), September, 661-94 691
20. Carsten Stahn (2007), “‘Jus ad Bellům”, “Jus in Bello”... “Jus post
Bellům?”’ - Rethinking the Conception of the Law of Armed Force9,
European Journal of International Law, 17 (5), 921-43 725
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21. Kenneth Watkin (2012), Use of Force during Occupation: Law
Enforcement and Conduct of Hostilities’, International Review of
the Red Cross, 94 (885), Spring, 267-315 748
C Targeted Killings
22. David Kretzmer (2005), ‘Targeted Killing of Suspected Terrorists:
Extra-Judicial Executions or Legitimate Means of Defence?’,
European Journal of International Law, 16 (2), April, 171-212 799
23. Mary Ellen O’Connell (2011), ‘Remarks: The Resort to Drones
under International Law’, Denver Journal of International Law and
Policy, 39 (4), Fall, 585-600 841
D Cyber War
24. Knut Dormann (2005), ‘The Applicability of the Additional
Protocols to Computer Network Attacks: An ICRC Viewpoint’, in
Karin Bystrom (ed.), International Expert Conference on Computer
Network Attacks and the Applicability of International
Humanitarian Law, Stockholm, Sweden: Swedish Ministry for
Foreign Affairs, 139-53 859
INTERNATIONAL LAW
Series Editor: Dinah L. Shelton, Manatt/Abn Professor of Law Emeritus, George
Washington University Law School, USA and Former Member of the Inter-American
Commission on Human Rights (2010-14).
This major series successfully brings together the most important papers and
scholarly research in the ever-expanding field of international law. Each volume is
edited by a distinguished and authoritative expert and presents a critical synthesis
of essential classic work änd vital contemporary pieces, prefaced by an original
introduction. From the history and theory of international law to the critical topics
of criminal law and humanitarian law, as well as areas such as the law of the sea,
cultural heritage law and sports law, this landmark series forms an essential library
and indispensable guide to the past and current literature on international law.
International Humanitarian Law
Edited by John Cerone
This volume brings together traditional and contemporary articles by leading
scholars in international humanitarian law. It incorporates key papers published
between 1625 and 2012 that investigate the major themes of the field including
the development of international humanitarian law, human rights law, international
criminal law, gender-related violence in armed conflict, the changing nature of
occupation and cyber war.
With an original introduction by the editor this insightful collection will prove an
essential reference point for students, researchers and policymakers.
John Cerone holds the Paul Martin Senior Professorship in International Affairs
and Law at the University of Windsor, Faculty of Law, Canada and is Visiting
Professor of International Law in the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at
Tufts University, USA.
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