27 octobre 2020

REVUE : Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law (vol. 22, 2019)

Terry GILL

The latest volume of the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law (vol. 22, 2019) is out, with a special issue on the "70th Anniversary of the Geneva Conventions".


Agnieszka Szpak, Evolution of the International Humanitarian Law Provisions on Sieges 
Harmen van der Wilt, Towards a Better Understanding of the Concept of ‘Indiscriminate Attack’—How International Criminal Law Can Be of Assistance 
Marten Zwanenburg, Double Trouble: The ‘Cumulative Approach’ and the ‘Support-Based Approach’ in the Relationship Between Non-State Armed Groups 
Joshua Joseph Niyo, The Rebel with the Magnifying Glass: Armed Non-State Actors, the Right to Life and the Requirement to Investigate in Armed Conflict 
Jann K. Kleffner, A Bird’s-Eye View on Compliance with the Law of Armed Conflict 70 Years After the Adoption of the Geneva Conventions 
Ioana Cismas & Ezequiel Heffes, Not the Usual Suspects: Religious Leaders as Influencers of International Humanitarian Law Compliance
Other Articles
Aniel de Beer & Martha Bradley, Appellate Deference Versus the De Novo Analysis of Evidence: The Decision of the Appeals Chamber in Prosecutor v Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo 
Kilian Roithmaier, Taylor Woodcock, & Eve Dima, Year in Review 2019



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