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Introduction ........................................................................................................... 2
I.General issues ........................................................................................ 5
II.Types of conflicts .................................................................................. 11
III.Armed forces / Non-state armed groups ............................................... 17IV.Multinational forces ............................................................................... 23
V.Private entities ...................................................................................... 27
VI.Protection of persons ............................................................................ 31
VII.Protection of objects ............................................................................. 37
VIII.Detention, internment, treatment and judicial guarantees .................... 41IX.Law of occupation ................................................................................. 45
X.Conduct of hostilities ............................................................................. 49
XI.Weapons ............................................................................................... 57
XII.Implementation ..................................................................................... 61
XIII.International human rights law .............................................................. 67
XIV.International criminal law ...................................................................... 71
XV.Contemporary challenges ..................................................................... 75XVI.Countries/Regions ................................................................................ 83
Full list with abstracts .......................................................................................... 99
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(GENERAL CATCH-ALL CATEGORY, CUSTOMARY LAW) IHL Bibliography 2012 I. General IssuesICRC Library | 7
L'ARTICULATION ENTRE LE DROIT INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITAIRE COUTUMIER ET CONVENTIONNEL
par Paul Tavernier. - Bruxelles : Bruylant,2012. - p. 87-113. - In: Le droit international
humanitaire face aux défis du XXIe si[è]cle LA CONTRIBUTION DE L'ORGANISATION DES NATIONS
UNIES AU DÉVELOPPEMENT DU DROIT INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITAIRE
Djamchid Momtaz. In: Anuário brasileiro de
direito internacional Vol. 1, no. 8, 2010, p. 49-67C
ONVERGENCES ENTRE DROIT INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITAIRE ET DROIT INTERNATIONAL DES DROITS
DE L 'HOMME : VERS UNE ASSIMILATION DES DEUXCORPS DE RÈGLES
par Gérard Aivo. In: Revue trimestrielle des droits de l'homme 21ème année, no 82, avril2010, p. 341-370
THE CUMULATIVE REQUIREMENTS OF JUS AD BELLUM
AND JUS IN BELLO IN THE CONTEXT OF SELF
-DEFENSEKeiichiro Okimoto. In: Chinese Journal of
International Law Vol. 11, no. 1, March 2012,
p. 45-75 D E LA THÉORIE DU DROIT À LA RÉALITÉ DU TERRAIN : L 'HUMAIN AU COEUR DES CONFLITSEmmanuel Goffi. - Paris : Choiseul, 2011. -
p. 127-146. - In: Les conflits et le droit DO WE NEED NEW REGULATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITARIAN LAW
? : ONE AMERICAN'SPERSPECTIVE
of international law of peace and armed conflict Vol. 25, 3/2012, p. 120-128 UN DROIT DANS LA GUERRE ? : [CAS, DOCUMENTS ET
SUPPORTS D
'ENSEIGNEMENT RELATIFS À LAPRATIQUE CONTEMPORAINE DU DROIT
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITAIRE
Marco Sassòli, Antoine A. Bouvier et Anne
Quintin ; avec la collab. de Juliane Garcia. -
Genève : CICR, mars 2012. - 3 vol. (3030
p.) DROIT HUMANITAIRE
Mario Bettati. - Paris : Dalloz, 2012. - 321 p.
DROIT INTERNATIONAL HUMANITAIRE COUTUMIER :
BILAN DE L
'ÉTUDE DU CICR par Jean-Marie Henckaerts. - Bruxelles :Bruylant, 2012. - p. 27-47. - In: Le droit
international humanitaire face aux défis duXXIe si[è]cle
LE DROIT INTERNATIONAL HUMANITAIRE FACE AUX
DÉFIS DU
XXIE SI[È]CLE
sous la dir. de Abdelwahab Biad et PaulTavernier. - Bruxelles : Bruylant, 2012. - 325
p. DROIT INTERNATIONAL HUMANITAIRE : THÈMES
CHOISIS
Jean d'Aspremont, Jérôme de Hemptinne. -
Paris : Pedone, 2012. - 508 p.
ESSAYS ON LAW AND WAR AT THE FAULT LINES
Michael N. Schmitt. - The Hague : T. M. C.
Asser Press ; Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer,
2012. - 637 p.
THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
by Jean-Paul Costa and Michael O'Boyle. -Bruxelles : Bruylant, 2011. - p. 107-129. - In:
La Convention européenne des droits de
l'homme, un instrument vivant = TheEuropean Convention on Human Rights, a
living instrument : mélanges en l'honneur de/essays in honour of Christos L. Rozakis EXPLORING HUMANITARIAN LAW : EDUCATION
MODULES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
ICRC. - Geneva : ICRC, April 2012
EXPLORONS LE DROIT HUMANITAIRE : MODULES
D 'ÉDUCATION POUR LES JEUNESCICR. - Genève : CICR, avril 2012
EXTRATERRITORIAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OR
TRANSNATIONAL COUNTERTERRORIST MILITARY
OPERATIONS
: THE STAKES OF TWO LEGAL MODELSGeoffrey S. Corn. - New York : Columbia
University Press, 2011. - p. 23-44. - In: New
battlefields, old laws : critical debates on asymmetric warfare THE FOG OF WAR REFORM : CHANGE AND STRUCTURE
IN THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT AFTER
SEPTEMBER
11Peter Margulies. In: Marquette law review
Vol. 95, issue 4, Summer 2012, p. 1417-
1489G
LOBAL VIOLENCE : CONSEQUENCES AND
RESPONSES
ed. by Marco Odello, Gian Luca Beruto. -Milano : Franco Angeli : International Institute
of Humanitarian Law, 2011. - 224 p. HUMANITARIAN ACCESS IN SITUATIONS OF ARMED
CONFLICT
: HANDBOOK ON THE NORMATIVEFRAMEWORK
Federal Department of Foreign Affairs. -
Bern : FDFA, 2011. - 63 p.
HUMANITARIAN AND SECURITY LAW : A COMPENDIUM
OF INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN INSTRUMENTS
Jan Wouters and Philip De Man. -
Cambridge [etc] : Intersentia, 2012. - 998 p.
HUMANITARIAN LAW IN ACTION WITHIN AFRICA
Jennifer Moore. - Oxford [etc.] : Oxford
University Press, 2012. - 360 p.
IHL Bibliography 2012 I. General IssuesICRC Library | 8
HUMANITY'S LAW
Ruti Teitel. - Oxford [etc.] : Oxford University
Press, 2011. - 304 p.
IHLSUPPLEMENT FOR USE IN COURSES IN
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
Beth Van Schaack. - [S.l.] : Santa Clara
University School of Law, March 2012. - 52
p. INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW A DECADE
AFTERSEPTEMBER 11 : DEVELOPMENTS AND
PERSPECTIVES
Dieter Fleck. In: Yearbook of international
humanitarian law Vol. 14, 2011, p. 349-360 JUS POST BELLUM : VIEILLE ANTIENNE OU NOUVELLE
BRANCHE DU DROIT
? : SUR LE MYTHE DE L'ORIGINEVÉNÉRABLE DU JUS POST BELLUM
par Gregory Lewkowicz. In: Revue belge de droit international = Belgian review of international law = Belgisch tijdschrift voor internationaal recht Vol. 44, 2011-1/2, p. 11- 25J
UST WAR, JUST PEACE AND THE JUS POST BELLUM
Inger Österdahl. In: Nordic journal of
international law Vol. 81, no. 3, 2012, p. 271- 293T
HE JUST WAR TRADITION AND ITS MODERN LEGACY :
JUS AD BELLUM AND JUS IN BELLO
David Boucher. In: European journal of
political theory Vol. 11, no. 2, 2011, p. 92- 111T
HE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT AND INTERNATIONAL
HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
: SOME PARADIGMATICDIFFERENCES AND OPERATIONAL IMPLICATIONS
Rob McLaughlin. In: Yearbook of
international humanitarian law Vol. 13, 2010, p. 213-243 THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF HUMANITARIAN ACCESS
IN ARMED CONFLICT
Felix Schwendimann. In: International
review of the Red Cross Vol. 93, no. 884,December 2011, p. 993-1008
MODERN WARFARE : ARMED GROUPS, PRIVATE
MILITARIES
, HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATIONS, AND THE LAW ed. by Benjamin Perrin. - Vancouver : UBCPress, 2012. - 395 p.
NEW BATTLEFIELDS, OLD LAWS : CRITICAL DEBATES
ON ASYMMETRIC WARFARE
edited by William C. Banks. - New York :Columbia University Press, 2011. - 308 p.
"NEW RULES FOR NEW WARS" : INTERNATIONAL LAW
AND JUST WAR DOCTRINE FOR IRREGULAR WAR
George R. Lucas. In: Case western reserve
journal of international law Vol. 43, no. 3,2011, p. 677-705 A
NEW TWIST ON AN OLD STORY : LAWFARE AND THE
MIXING OF PROPORTIONALITIES
Laurie R. Blank. In: Case western reserve
journal of international law Vol. 43, no. 3,2011, p. 707-738
OPTING OUT OF THE LAW OF WAR : COMMENTS ON
WITHDRAWING FROM INTERNATIONAL CUSTOM
David Luban. In: The Yale law journal online
Vol. 120, 2010, p. 151-167
PARTICIPATION OF ARMED GROUPS IN THE
DEVELOPMENT OF THE LAW APPLICABLE TO ARMED
CONFLICTS
Sophie Rondeau. In: International review of
the Red Cross Vol. 93, no. 883, September2011, p. 649-672
PERSPECTIVE AND THE IMPORTANCE OF HISTORY
W. Hays Parks. In: Yearbook of international
humanitarian law Vol. 14, 2011, p. 361-382 THE PRINCIPLE OF HUMANITY UNDER INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITARIAN LAW IN THE
"IS/OUGHT" DICHOTOMYYutaka Arai-Takahashi. In: Japanese
yearbook of international law Vol. 54, 2011, p.333-364
PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITARIAN LAW DIALOGS
, AUGUST 30-31, 2010 ATCHAUTAUQUA INSTITUTION
ed. by Elizabeth Andersen and David M.Crane. - Washington, DC : The American
Society of International Law, 2011. - 314 p.
SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE GENEVA
CONVENTIONS : LESSONS FROM THE PAST
B. C. Nirmal. In: ISIL yearbook of
international humanitarian and refugee lawVol. 9, 2009, p. 1-46
SPLENDID ISOLATION : INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITARIAN LAW
, LEGAL THEORY AND THEINTERNATIONAL LEGAL ORDER
Aoife O'Donoghue. In: Yearbook of
international humanitarian law Vol. 14, 2011, p. 107-131 THE STRANGE PRETENSIONS OF CONTEMPORARY
HUMANITARIAN LAW
Jeremy Rabkin. - Lanham [etc.] : Lexington
Books, 2012. - p. 41-70. - In: Rethinking the
law of armed conflict in an age of terrorism T HÉORIES ET RÉALITÉS DU DROIT INTERNATIONALHUMANITAIRE
: CONTRIBUTION À L'ÉTUDE DU DROITDES CONFLITS ARMÉS EN
AFRIQUE NOIRE
CONTEMPORAINE
Saïdou Nourou Tall. - Saarbrücken :
Éditions universitaires européennes, 2012. -591 p.
LES TROIS LIVRES SUR LE DROIT DE LA GUERRE
Alberico Gentili ; trad., introduction et notes
de Dominique Gaurier. - Limoges : Pulim,2012. - 659 p.
IHL Bibliography 2012 I. General IssuesICRC Library | 9
USING HUMANITARIAN AID TO "WIN HEARTS AND
MINDS " : A COSTLY FAILURE ?Jamie A. Williamson. In: International review
of the Red Cross Vol. 93, no. 884, December2011, p. 1035-1061
WAR AND THE VANISHING BATTLEFIELD
Frédéric Mégret. In: Loyola University
Chicago international law review Vol. 9, no. 1,
Fall/Winter 2011, p. 131-155
WHAT AMERICANS THINK OF INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITARIAN LAW
Brad A. Gutierrez, Sarah DeCristofaro and
Michael Woods. In: International review of
the Red Cross Vol. 93, no. 884, December2011, p. 1009-1034
II. TYPES OF CONFLICTS
(QUALIFICATION OF CONFLICT, INTERNATIONAL AND NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMEDCONFLICT
IHL Bibliography 2012 II. Types of ConflictsICRC Library | 13
THE 26/11 TERRORIST ATTACKS AND THE
APPLICATION OF THE LAWS OF ARMED CONFLICT
Rishi Gulati. In: ISIL yearbook of
international humanitarian and refugee lawVol. 10, 2010, p. 91-113
ADJUDICATING ARMED CONFLICT IN DOMESTIC
COURTS
: THE EXPERIENCE OF ISRAEL'S SUPREME COURTGalit Raguan. In: Yearbook of international
humanitarian law Vol. 13, 2010, p. 61-95 AFGHANISTAN 2001-2010
Françoise J. Hampson. - Oxford : Oxford
University Press, 2012. - p. 242-279. - In:
International law and the classification of
conflicts THE APPLICABILITY OF INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITARIAN LAW TO THE CONFLICT IN
LIBYAKubo Macák and Noam Zamir. In:
International community law review Vol. 14,
no. 4, 2012, p. 403-436 ARMED VIOLENCE IN MANIPUR AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Oinam Jitendra Singh. In: The Indian journal
of political science Vol. 72, no. 4, Oct.-Dec.2011, p. 997-1006
ASYMMETRICAL WARFARE AND CHALLENGES TO
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg. - Milano :
Franco Angeli : International Institute of
Humanitarian Law, 2011. - p. 83-95. - In:
Global violence : consequences and
responses AT THE FAULT-LINES OF ARMED CONFLICT : THE 2006
ISRAEL-HEZBOLLAH CONFLICT AND THE FRAMEWORK
OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
Andrew Yuile. In: Australian international law
journal Vol. 16, issue 1, 2009, p. 189-218 CLASSIFICATION IN FUTURE CONFLICTS
Michael N. Schmitt. - Oxford : Oxford
University Press, 2012. - p. 455-477. - In:
International law and the classification of
conflict CLASSIFICATION OF ARMED CONFLICTS : RELEVANT
LEGAL CONCEPTS
Dapo Akande. - Oxford : Oxford University
Press, 2012. - p. 32-79. - In: International
law and the classification of conflicts CLASSIFICATION OF CYBER CONFLICT
Michael Schmitt. In: Journal of conflict and
security law Vol. 17, no. 2, Summer 2012, p.245-260
COLOMBIA
Felicity Szesnat and Annie R. Bird. -
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012. - p.
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