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New publications in humanitarian action and the law This selection is based on the new acquisitions of the ICRCs Library and Research Services Arms Books U. C. Jha, Weapons of War: Environmental Impact, Knowledge World, New Delhi, 2013, 450 pp. Ariane Mafo, Alain Olinga and Préf Didier, La convention dOslo sur les armes à sous-munitions, Éditions Universitaires Européennes, Saarbrücken, 2013, 359 pp. Articles John Borrie, Improving UN Planning for a Humanitarian Response to a Nuclear Detonation, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 70, No. 5, 2014, pp. 7485. Daniel R. Brunstetter and Arturo Jimenez-Bacardi, Clashing over Drones: The Legal and Normative Gap between the United States and the Human Rights BOOKS AND ARTICLES ICRC Library and Research Services The ICRCs Library and Research Services is a public resource presently offering more than 25,000 books and articles, as well as 300 journals. The collection focuses on international humanitarian law, the work of the ICRC and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, the challenges of humanitarian work and issues of humanitarian concern in war, and the history and development of armed conflict. Other topics include international criminal law, human rights, weapons, detention, and refugees and displaced persons. The ICRC has acquired publications and periodicals since 1863, and holds specific collections, including rare documents dating back to the foundation of the organization. International Review of the Red Cross (2015), 97 (900), 15131530. The evolution of warfare doi:10.1017/S1816383116000199 © icrc 2016 1513

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New publications in humanitarianaction and the lawThis selection is based on the new acquisitions of theICRC’s Library and Research Services

Arms

Books

U. C. Jha, Weapons of War:Environmental Impact,Knowledge World, New Delhi,2013, 450 pp.

Ariane Mafo, Alain Olingaand Préf Didier, La conventiond’Oslo sur les armes àsous-munitions, ÉditionsUniversitaires Européennes,Saarbrücken, 2013, 359 pp.

Articles

John Borrie, “Improving UNPlanning for a HumanitarianResponse to a NuclearDetonation”, Bulletin of theAtomic Scientists, Vol. 70, No.5, 2014, pp. 74–85.

Daniel R. Brunstetter and Arturo Jimenez-Bacardi, “Clashing over Drones: TheLegal and Normative Gap between the United States and the Human Rights

BOOKS AND ARTICLES

ICRC Library and ResearchServices

The ICRC’s Library and Research Services isa public resource presently offering morethan 25,000 books and articles, as well as300 journals. The collection focuses oninternational humanitarian law, the work ofthe ICRC and the International Red Crossand Red Crescent Movement, the challengesof humanitarian work and issues ofhumanitarian concern in war, and thehistory and development of armed conflict.Other topics include international criminallaw, human rights, weapons, detention, andrefugees and displaced persons. The ICRChas acquired publications and periodicalssince 1863, and holds specific collections,including rare documents dating back to thefoundation of the organization.

International Review of the Red Cross (2015), 97 (900), 1513–1530.The evolution of warfaredoi:10.1017/S1816383116000199

© icrc 2016 1513

Community”, International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 19, No. 2, 2015, pp.176–198.

Allen Buchanan, “Toward a Drone Accountability Regime”, Ethics andInternational Affairs, Vol. 29, No. 1, 2015, pp. 15–70.

Stephanie Carvin, “Getting DronesWrong”, International Journal of Human Rights,Vol. 19, No. 2, 2015, pp. 127–141.

Jason S. DeSon, “Automating the Right Stuff? The Hidden Ramifications ofEnsuring Autonomous Aerial Weapon Systems Comply with InternationalHumanitarian Law”, Air Force Law Review, Vol. 72, 2015, pp. 85–122.

Michael L. Gross, “Nonlethal Weapons, Noncombatant Immunity, and thePrinciple of Participatory Liability”, Case Western Reserve Journal of InternationalLaw, Vol. 47, No. 1, 2015, pp. 201–216.

Michal Klincewicz, “Autonomous Weapons Systems, the Frame Problem andComputer Security”, Journal of Military Ethics, Vol. 14, No. 2, 2015, pp. 162–176.

Kesolofetse Lefenya, “Use of Explosive Weapons in Densely Populated Areas:Implications for International Humanitarian Law”, African Yearbook onInternational Humanitarian Law, 2014, pp. 68–86.

Peter Maurer, “Red Cross Alert!”, The Spokesman, No. 128, 2015, pp. 28–37.

Michael A. Newton, “Back to the Future: Reflections on the Advent of AutonomousWeapons Systems”, Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, Vol. 47, No.1, 2015, pp. 5–23.

Gregory P. Noone and Diana C. Noone, “The Debate over Autonomous WeaponsSystems”, Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, Vol. 47, No. 1, 2015,pp. 25–35.

Susan O’Connor, “Up in Arms: A Humanitarian Analysis of the Arms Trade Treatyand Its New Zealand Application”, New Zealand Yearbook of International Law,Vol. 11, 2013, pp. 73–105.

Adedokun Ogunfolu and Oludayo Fagbemi, “I Have a Drone: The Implications ofAmerican Drone Policy for Africa and International Humanitarian Law”, RevueAfricaine de Droit International et Comparé, Vol. 23, No. 1, 2015, pp. 106–128.

Avery Plaw and João Franco Reis, “Learning to Live with Drones: Answering JeremyWaldron and the Neutralist Critique”, Journal of Military Ethics, Vol. 14, No. 2,2015, pp. 128–145.

Christian Ponti, “Trasferimenti di armi, diritti umani e diritto umanitario: Spunti diriflessione dopo l’adozione del Trattato sul commercio delle armi convenzionali”,Diritto Umani e Diritto Internazionale, Vol. 7, No. 3, 2013, pp. 643–667.

Tom Ruys, “Of Arms, Funding and ‘Non-Lethal Assistance’: Issues SurroundingThird-State Intervention in the Syrian Civil War”, Chinese Journal ofInternational Law, Vol. 13, No. 1, 2014, pp. 13–53.

Books and articles

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Noel E. Sharkey, “The Automation and Proliferation of Military Drones and theProtection of Civilians”, Law, Innovation and Technology, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2011, pp.229–240.

Elinor C. Sloan, “Robotics at War”, Survival, Vol. 57, No. 5, 2015, pp. 107–120.

Hitomi Takemura, “Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Humanization from InternationalHumanitarian Law”,Wisconsin International Law Journal, Vol. 32, No. 3, 2014, pp.521–546.

Biography

Books

Thomas Hanimann, Was glaubte Henry Dunant? Gedanken zur religiösen Identitätdes Visionärs und Rotkreuz-Gründers, Schweizerische evangelische Allianz, Zürich,2010, 16 pp.

Children

Articles

Rosemary Grey, “Sexual Violence against Child Soldiers: The Limits and Potential ofInternational Criminal Law”, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol. 16, No.4, 2014, pp. 601–621.

Fábio Macedo, “Action humanitaire et adoption d’enfants étrangers en Suisse: Lecas de Terre des hommes (1960–1969)”, Relations Internationales, No. 161,Spring 2015, pp. 81–94.

Solange Mouthaan, “Barefoot, Pregnant and in the Kitchen: Am I a Child SoldierToo?”,Women’s Studies International Forum, Vol. 51, July–August 2015, pp. 91–100.

Civilians

Articles

Gerald Schneider and Margit Bussmann, “Accounting for the Dynamics of One-Sided Violence: Introducing KOSVED”, Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 50, No. 5,2013, pp. 635–644.

Conflict, violence and security

Books

Cécile Fabre, Cosmopolitan War, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012, 309 pp.

New publications in humanitarian action and the law

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Articles

Amaël Cattaruzza, “Postconflit: Entre guerre et paix?”, Hérodote: Revue deGéographie et de Géopolitique, No. 158, 3e trimestre, 2015, 247 pp.

Antonia Chayes, “Rethinking Warfare: The Ambiguity of Cyber Attacks”, HarvardNational Security Journal, Vol. 6, No. 2, 2015, pp. 474–519.

Serge Sur, “La puissance militaire”, Questions Internationales, No. 73–74, May–August 2015, pp. 1–188.

Detention

Books

Centro Documental de la Memoria Histórica, Supervivencia, testimonio y arteespañoles en los campos nazis, Ministerio de Cultura, Spain, 2010, 45 pp.

Wolfgang Juncker, In Kriegsgefangenschaft auf Malta: Seeleute des Kreuzers“Emden” 1914–1919, Saarländische Druckerei und Verlag, Saarweillingen, 2012,152 pp.

Articles

Shannon M. Coit, “When Is Not Caring Ethical? The Medical Ethics and LegalFramework of Refusing to Treat Detainees Subjected to Interrogations andTorture”, University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law, Vol. 36, No. 3,2015, pp. 755–784.

Ezequiel Heffes, “Detentions by Armed Opposition Groups in Non-InternationalArmed Conflicts: Towards a new Characterization of International HumanitarianLaw”, Journal of Conflict and Security Law, Vol. 20, No. 2, 2015, pp. 229–250.

Economy

Articles

David Maher, “The Fatal Attraction of Civil War Economies: Foreign DirectInvestment and Political Violence: A Case Study of Colombia”, InternationalStudies Review, Vol. 17, No. 2, 2015, pp. 217–248.

Books and articles

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Environment

Books

Tara Smith, The Prohibition of Environmental Damage during the Conduct ofHostilities in Non-International Armed Conflict, 2013, 245 pp.

Articles

Michael D. Beevers, “Governing Natural Resources for Peace: Lessons from Liberiaand Sierra Leone”, Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism andInternational Organizations, Vol. 21, No. 2, 2015, pp. 227–246.

Daniëlla Dam-de Jong, “Armed Opposition Groups and the Right to ExerciseControl over Public Natural Resources: A Legal Analysis of the Cases ofLibya and Syria”, Netherlands International Law Review, Vol. 62, No. 1, 2015, pp.3–24.

Doug Weir, “Civilian Protection, Environmental Pollution and Conflict: A Role forthe Public Health Community”, Medicine, Conflict and Survival, Vol. 31, No. 1,2015, pp. 4–12.

Geopolitics – Africa

Books

Amadou Koné, De la guerre d’indépendance à la guerre civile et internationale enAngola (1961–1991), Connaissances et Savoirs, Paris, 2013, 249 pp.

Kenneth Omeje (ed.), Conflict and Peacebuilding in the African Great Lakes Region,Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 2013, 245 pp.

Articles

Elodie Apard, “Boko Haram, le jihad en vidéo”, Politique Africaine, No. 138, June2015, pp. 135–162.

Deng Kuol and Luka Biong, “Confronting Civil War: The Level of Resilience inAbyei Area during Sudan’s Civil War in the 1990s”, Civil Wars, Vol. 16, No. 4,2014, pp. 468–487.

Marc-André Lagrange, “Soudan du Sud: Se l’Etat en faillite à l’Etat chaotique”,Politique Étrangère, No. 2, 2015, pp. 137–145.

New publications in humanitarian action and the law

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Lydia A. Nkansah, “The Dance of Truth and Justice in Postconflict Peacebuilding inSierra Leone”, Revue Africaine de Droit International et Comparé, Vol. 23, No. 2,2015, pp. 199–225.

Marc-Antoine Pérouse de Montclos, “Boko Haram, une exception dans lamouvance djihadiste?”, Politique Étrangère, No. 2, 2015, pp. 147–158.

Christian Seignobos, “Boko Haram: Innovations guerrières depuis les montsMandara: Cosaquerie motorisée et islamisation forcée”, Afrique Contemporaine,No. 252, 2014, pp. 149–169.

Geopolitics – Asia and the Pacific

Articles

Lisa Karlborg, “Enforced Hospitality: Local Perceptions of the Legitimacy ofInternational Forces in Afghanistan”, Civil Wars, Vol. 16, No. 4, 2014, pp. 425–448.

Geopolitics – Europe and Central Asia

Articles

Tatiana Kastouéva-Jean, “La Russie, une puissance faible?”, Politique Étrangère, No.2, 2015, pp. 9–65.

Ali Kazancigil and Michel Marian, “Arménie-Turquie: Le centenaire manqué”,Politique Étrangère, No. 3, 2015, pp. 71–91.

Andrei Scrinic, “Humanitarian Aid and Political Aims in Eastern Ukraine: RussianInvolvement and European Response”, Eastern Journal of European Studies, Vol. 5,No. 2, 2014, pp. 77–89.

Geopolitics –Middle East and North Africa

Articles

Myriam Benraad, “Défaire Daech: Une guerre tant financière que militaire”,Politique Étrangère, No. 2, 2015, pp. 125–135.

Archibald Gallet, “Les enjeux du chaos libyen”, Politique Étrangère, No. 2, 2015, pp.99–111.

Shwan Jaffar, “Le Kurdistan”, in Maghreb –Machrek, No. 222, June 2015, pp.13–107.

Mansouria Mokhefi, “L’Algérie, nouvelle force régionale?”, Politique Étrangère, No.3, 2015, pp. 9–70.

Books and articles

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Frédéric Volpi, “L’Algérie: Une stabilité illusoire?”, Maghreb –Machrek, No. 221,April 2015, pp. 7–107.

Geopolitics – world, minorities

Books

Joe Sacco and Sidonie Van den Dries (trans.), Reportages: Palestine, Irak,Kushinagar, femmes tchétchènes, crimes de guerre, immigrants africains,Futuropolis, Paris, 2011, 194 pp.

Dan Smith, The Penguin State of the World Atlas, Penguin Books, New York, 2012,144 pp.

Health/medicine

Books

Richard A. Gabriel, Between Flesh and Steel: A History of Military Medicine from theMiddle Ages to the War in Afghanistan, Potomac, Washington, 2013, 301 pp.

Articles

Carwyn Rhys Hooper, “Military Medical Ethics: A Call to Regulatory andEducational Arms”,Medicine, Conflict and Survival, Vol. 31, No. 1, 2015, pp. 13–20.

Amrei Müller, “The Right to Health and International Humanitarian Law: ParallelApplication for Building Peaceful Societies and the Prevention of Armed Conflict”,Wisconsin International Law Journal, Vol. 32, No. 3, 2014, pp. 415–456.

History

Books

Christine Dauphant, Le petit Larousse de l’histoire du monde en 7650 grandes dates,Larousse, Paris, 2011, 927 pp.

Articles

Etienne De Durand, “1914–2014: La Grande Guerre et le monde de demain”,Politique Étrangère, No. 1, 2014, pp. 5–245.

Ali Kazancigil and Michel Marian, “Arménie-Turquie: Le centenaire manqué”,Politique Étrangère, No. 3, 2015, pp. 71–91.

New publications in humanitarian action and the law

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Daniel Thürer, “‘Hinter jenen fernen Höhen’: Erinnerungen aus meinem(bisherigen) Leben”, Commentationes Historiae Iuris Helveticae, Vol. 13, 2014,pp. 129–173.

Human rights

Books

Takhmina Karimova and Gilles Giacca, United Nations Human Rights Mechanismsand the Right to Education in Insecurity and Armed Conflict, Geneva Academy ofInternational Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Geneva, and ProtectEducation in Insecurity and Conflict, Doha, 2013, 105 pp.

Articles

Carrie BoothWalling, “Human Rights Norms, State Sovereignty, and HumanitarianIntervention”,Human Rights Quarterly: A Comparative and International Journal ofthe Social Sciences, Humanities and Law, Vol. 37, No. 2, 2015, pp. 383–413.

Philippe Frumer, “Quand droits de l’homme et droit international humanitaires’emmêlent: Un regard critique sur l’arrêt Hassan C. Royaume-Uni”, RevueTrimestrielle des Droits de l’Homme, 26th Year, No. 102, 2015, pp. 481–507.

Jerrod Fussnecker, “The Effects of International Human Rights Law on the LegalInteroperability of Multinational Military Operations”, The Army Lawyer, May2014, pp. 7–20.

Carmen Márquez Carrasco, “An Overview of Human Rights Violations ofVulnerable Groups in Conflict-Settings: Current Trends and Patterns”, OrdineInternazionale e Diritti Umani, No. 1, March 2015, pp. 77–98.

Antonio J. Palma, “Il caso Hassan contro Regno Unito: CEDU, art. 15, dirittointernazionale umanitario e la ricerca di un commodus discessus tra (supposte)antinomie normative e stato di eccezione”, Ordine Internazionale e Diritti Umani,No. 1, March 2015, pp. 111–128.

Humanitarian aid

Articles

Michael Barnett and Peter Walker, “Regime Change for Humanitarian Aid: How toMake Relief More Accountable”, Foreign Affairs, Vol. 94, No. 4, 2015, pp. 130–141.

Cherine Foty, “The Dangers of the Dissemination of Misinformation inImplementing the Responsibility to Protect”, Journal of InternationalHumanitarian Legal Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, 2015, pp. 87–117.

Books and articles

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Robert Dempfer (ed.), “Was wir sehen, was wir tun: Humanitäre Hilfe undEntwicklungszusammenarbeit”, Henri: Das Magazin, das Fehlt, August 2010, 81 pp.

Valeska P. Korff, “The Impact of Humanitarian Context Conditions and IndividualCharacteristics on Aid Worker Retention”, Disasters: The Journal of Disaster Studiesand Management, Vol. 39, No. 3, 2015, pp. 522–545.

Katja Lindskov Jacobsen, “Experimentation in Humanitarian Locations: UNHCRand Biometric Registration of Afghan Refugees”, Security Dialogue, Vol. 46, No.2, 2015, pp. 144–164.

DavidMiliband and Ravi Gurumurthy, “Improving Humanitarian Aid: How toMakeRelief More Efficient and Effective”, Foreign Affairs, Vol. 94, No. 4, 2015, pp. 118–129.

Carolina Moulin Aguiar and Jana Tabak, “Travail humanitaire et favela globale: Laviolence urbaine et l’action humanitaire à Rio de Janeiro”, Cultures et Conflits:Sociologie Politique de l’International, No. 97, Spring 2015, pp. 9–30.

Jacinta O’Hagan and Miwa Hirono, “Fragmentation of the InternationalHumanitarian Order? Understanding ‘Cultures of Humanitarianism’ in EastAsia”, Ethics and International Affairs, Vol. 28, No. 4, 2014, pp. 409–424.

Sandesh Sivakumaran, “Arbitrary Withholding of Consent to HumanitarianAssistance in Situations of Disaster”, International and Comparative LawQuarterly, Vol. 64, No. 3, 2015, pp. 501–531.

Lola Wilhelm, “International Organisations and the Evolution of Humanitarianism:Cross-Perspectives on the Commonwealth and the European Union”, The RoundTable, Vol. 104, No. 4, 2015, pp. 441–456.

ICRC – International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement

Books

Arbeitsgemeinschaft der deutschen Rotkreuzmuseen, 150 Jahre Rotes Kreuz, 150Museumsobjekte: Ein Katalog, German Red Cross, Berlin, 2013, 77 pp.

Patrycja Szepczynska, ICRC: Miedzynarodowy Komitet Czerwonego Krzyza,Kraków, 2013, 126 pp.

Articles

Kimberly A. Lowe, “Navigating the Profits and Pitfalls of GovernmentalPartnerships: The ICRC and Intergovernmental Relief, 1918–23”, Disasters: TheJournal of Disaster Studies and Management, Vol. 39, Supplement 2, October2015, pp. 204–218.

New publications in humanitarian action and the law

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Vincent Nicod, “35 years of ICRC: Souvenirs and Anecdotes”, Journal ofHumanitarian Studies, Vol. 4, March 2015, pp. 21–26.

International criminal law

Books

Andersen, Elizabeth (ed.), Proceedings of the Fifth International Humanitarian LawDialogs, August 28–30, 2011, Chautauqua Institution, American Society ofInternational Law, Washington, DC, 2012, 388 pp.

Articles

Nathaniel H. Babb, “Don’t Forget the Far East: A Modern Lesson from the ChineseProsecution of Japanese War Criminals after World War II”, Military Law Review,Vol. 222, Winter 2014, pp. 129–155.

Rogier Bartels, “Denying Humanitarian Access as an International Crime in Timesof Non-International Armed Conflict: The Challenges to Prosecute and SomeProposals for the Future”, Israel Law Review, Vol. 48, No. 3, 2015, pp. 281–307.

Reed Brody, “Strategic Litigation: The Role of NGOs in International CriminalJustice”, Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 13, No. 2, 2015, pp. 205–256.

Sumer Dayal, “Prosecuting Force-Feeding: An Assessment of Criminality under theICC Statute”, Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 13, No. 4, 2015, pp.693–716.

Noemi Gal-Or, “The Formation of a Customary International Crime: GlobalTerrorism Human (In)Security”, International Criminal Law Review, Vol. 15, No.4, 2015, pp. 665–699.

Harold Hongju Koh and Todd F. Buchwald, “The Crime of Aggression: The UnitedStates Perspective”, American Journal of International Law, Vol. 109, No. 2, 2015,pp. 257–295.

Susanne Karstedt, “After Justice Has Been Done: The Benefit of Hindsight”, Journalof International Criminal Justice, Vol. 13, No. 4, 2015, pp. 717–799.

Rachel Killean, “An Incomplete Narrative: Prosecuting Sexual Violence Crimes atthe Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodia”, Journal of InternationalCriminal Justice, Vol. 13, No. 2, 2015, pp. 331–352.

Helen MacDermott, “The Structure of International Cooperation in the Transfer ofSuspects: Extradite or Abduct?”, International Criminal Law Review, Vol. 15, No. 2,2015, pp. 254–297.

Books and articles

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Abraham Martínez Alcañiz, “El derecho penal internacional frente a los actos deterror acaecidos durante un conflicto armado”, Revista Española de DerechoMilitar, No. 102, July–December 2014, pp. 89–127.

Luke Moffett, “Elaborating Justice for Victims at the International Criminal Court:Beyond Rhetoric and The Hague”, Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 13,No. 2, 2015, pp. 281–311.

A. Pemberton, “Coherence in International Criminal Justice: A VictimologicalPerspective”, International Criminal Law Review, Vol. 15, No. 2, 2015, pp. 339–368.

Benjamin Perrin, “Victim Participation at the International Criminal Court:Examining the First Decade of Investigative and Pre-Trial Proceedings”,International Criminal Law Review, Vol. 15, No. 2, 2015, pp. 298–338.

Joseph A. Rutigliano, “Fundamental Concerns: Why the U.S. Government ShouldNot Accede to the Rome Statute”, Naval Law Review, Vol. 63, 2014, pp. 92–127.

Johann Soufi and Sophie Maurice, “Structure, Functions and Initial Achievementsof the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT)”, InternationalCriminal Law Review, Vol. 15, No. 3, 2015, pp. 544–564.

International humanitarian law – general

Books

Hugo Corujo Sanseviero, Lecciones de derecho internacional de los conflictosarmados, Montevideo, 2013, 364 pp.

Articles

Amanda Alexander, “A Short History of International Humanitarian Law”,European Journal of International Law, Vol. 26, No. 1, 2015, pp. 109–138.

Glenn Moots (ed.), “The American Revolution 240 Years Later: Was It a Just War?”,Journal of Military Ethics, Vol. 14, No. 1, 2015, pp. 1–97.

Albert Nell, “The ICRC Study on Customary International Humanitarian Law asViewed through the Prism of 14th–18th Century Jurisprudential Thought”,African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, 2014, pp. 1–43.

Arthur Van Coller, “The History and Development of the Law of Armed Conflict(Part I)”, African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, 2014, pp. 44–67.

New publications in humanitarian action and the law

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International humanitarian law – conduct of hostilities

Articles

Richard C. Gross, “Interpretive Complexity and the International HumanitarianLaw Principle of Proportionality”, Proceedings of the 108th Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of International Law, No. 108, 2014, pp. 81–105.

Adil Ahmad Haque, “Law andMorality at War”, Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol.8, No. 1, 2014, pp. 79–97.

Jordan J. Paust, “Operationalizing Use of Drones against Non-State Terrorists underthe International Law of Self-Defense”, Albany Government Law Review, Vol. 8,2015, pp. 166–203.

Christian Ponti, “The Crime of Indiscriminate Attack and Unlawful ConventionalWeapons: The Legacy of the ICTY Jurisprudence”, Journal of InternationalHumanitarian Legal Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, 2015, pp. 118–146.

Jeremy Rabkin, “Proportionality in Perspective: Historical Light on the Law ofArmed Conflict”, San Diego International Law Journal, Vol. 16, No. 2, 2015, pp.263–340.

Sanoj Rajan and Yashasvi Nain, “Denial of Quarter: A Critique on Cyber Warfare”,AALCO Journal of International Law, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2014, pp. 119–138.

Christian Schaller, “Using Force against Terrorists ‘Outside Areas of ActiveHostilities’: The Obama Approach and the Bin Laden Raid Revisited”, Journal ofConflict and Security Law, Vol. 20, No. 2, 2015, pp. 195–227.

Farideh Shaygan, “International Humanitarian Law and Legitimate Targets inCyber Conflict”, AALCO Journal of International Law, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2014, pp.67–93.

Robert D. Sloane, “Puzzles of Proportion and the ‘Reasonable MilitaryCommander’: Reflections on the Law, Ethics, and Geopolitics of Proportionality”,Harvard National Security Journal, Vol. 6, No. 2, 2015, pp. 299–343.

International humanitarian law – implementation

Articles

Gérard Aïvo, “Le rôle des accords spéciaux dans la rationalisation des conflits armésnon internationaux”, Revue Québecoise de Droit International, Vol. 27, No. 1, 2014,pp. 1–30.

Robert Bejesky, “Deterring Jus in Bello Violations of Superiors as a Foundation forMilitary Justice Reform”, Wayne Law Review, Vol. 60, No. 2, 2015, pp. 395–467.

Books and articles

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Michael Bothe, “Warum wird humanitäres Völkerrecht eingehalten oder verletzt?Perspektiven der Durchsetzung des humanitären Völkerrechts – neueEntwicklungen und kritische Bilanz”, Journal of International Law of Peace andArmed Conflict, Vol. 28, No. 2, 2015, pp. 55–67.

International humanitarian law – law of occupation

Articles

Michael Bothe, “The Current Status of Crimea: Russian Territory, OccupiedTerritory or What?”, Revue de Droit Militaire et de Droit de la Guerre, Vol. 53,No. 1, 2014, pp. 99–112.

Karine Mac Allister, “The Legal Consequences of Faits Accomplis: ReconcilingVictims’ and Settlers’ Rights following Occupation”, Journal of InternationalHumanitarian Legal Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, 2015, pp. 17–63.

International humanitarian law – type of actors

Articles

Rebecca Ahdoot, “How Much is Too Much Pro Patria? Assessing the Limits of aChaplain’s Role as Adviser to the Command”, Naval Law Review, Vol. 63, 2014,pp. 1–30.

Collin Allan, “Targeting Cyber Arms Dealers Who Directly Participate inHostilities”, Southwestern Journal of International Law, Vol. 21, 2015, pp. 341–374.

Tristan Ferraro, “Peace Forces at War: Implications under InternationalHumanitarian Law”, in Proceedings of the 108th Annual Meeting of the AmericanSociety of International Law, No. 108, 2014, pp. 149–163.

Scott Fitzsimmons, “Just War Theory and Private Security Companies”,International Affairs, Vol. 91, No. 5, 2015, pp. 1069–1084.

Mohamad Ghazi Janaby, “The Legality of the Use of Private Military and SecurityCompanies in UN Peacekeeping and Peace Enforcement Operations”, Journal ofInternational Humanitarian Legal Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, 2015, pp. 147–187.

Sondre Helmersen, “The Classification of Groups Belonging to a Party to anInternational Armed Conflict”, Journal of International Humanitarian LegalStudies, Vol. 6, No. 1, 2015, pp. 5–16.

Muhammad Ali Siddiqui, “Persons Controlling and Operating Drone Aircrafts andComputer Network Attacks: Combatants or Civilians?”, AALCO Journal ofInternational Law, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2014, pp. 37–57.

New publications in humanitarian action and the law

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International humanitarian law – type of armed conflict

Articles

Mohsen Abdollahi and Parastou Esmailzadeh Molabashi, “Introducing the FifthBattlefield: Cyber Warfare and Applicability of IHL Therein”, AALCO Journal ofInternational Law, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2014, pp. 95–118.

Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization, “Cyber Warfare and InternationalHumanitarian Law”, Special Issue, AALCO Journal of International Law, Vol. 3,No. 2, 2014.

Michael J. Boyle (ed.), “Legal and Ethical Implications of Drone Warfare”,International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 19, No. 2, 2015, pp. 105–227.

Claire Breen, “The Arab Spring: A Testing Time for the Application of InternationalHumanitarian Law”, New Zealand Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 11, 2013, pp.159–173.

Andrea C. Goode, “Cyberterrorists: The Identification and Classification of Non-State Actors Who Engage in Cyber-Hostilities”, Military Law Review, Vol. 223,No. 1, 2015, pp. 157–197.

Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne, “Humanitarian Law, Human Rights Law and theBifurcation of Armed Conflict”, International and Comparative Law Quarterly,Vol. 64, No. 2, 2015, pp. 293–325.

Steven R. Obert, “Using Force on Land to Suppress Piracy at Sea: The LegalLandscape of a Largely Untapped Strategy”, Duke Journal of Comparative andInternational Law, Vol. 25, No. 2, 2014, pp. 197–236.

Ryan J. Vogel, “Ending the ‘Drone War’ or Expanding It? Assessing the LegalAuthority for Continued U.S. Military Operations Against Al-Qa’ida afterAfghanistan”, Albany Government Law Review, Vol. 8, 2015, pp. 280–312.

International organizations and NGOs

Books

Jörg Kleine (ed.), Schicksale aufklären, Erinnerung bewahren: Der InternationaleSuchdienst (ITS) in Bad Arolsen, W. Bing, Korbach, 2011, 38 pp.

Sturla Godo Saether, Humanitarian Salafism: A Contradiction in Terms?, 2013,51 pp.

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Articles

Lance Bartholomeusz, “The Legal Framework for Protection of United NationsHumanitarian Premises during Armed Conflict”, Max Planck Yearbook of UnitedNations law, Vol. 18, No. 1, 2014, pp. 68–108.

Stephanie Matti, “Governing Sexual Behaviour through Humanitarian Codes ofConduct”, Disasters: The Journal of Disaster Studies and Management, Vol. 39,No. 4, 2015, pp. 626–647.

Media

Articles

Hajer Gueldich, “Les médias et l’humanitaire: Quelle relations?”, OrdineInternazionale e Diritti Umani, No. 1, March 2015, pp. 66–76.

National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

Books

Sead Hasic, Tuzla: Grad humanosti: 100 godina Crvenog kriza/krsta u Tuzli, 1912–2012, Red Cross of Tuzla Municipality, Tuzla, 2012, 256 pp.

Peace

Books

Nigel J. Young (ed.), The Oxford international Encyclopedia of Peace, 4 vols, OxfordUniversity Press, Oxford, 2010, 617, 677, 656, 794 pp.

Marina Meier, Construire la paix: Journées du film historique. La revue du Ciné-clubuniversitaire, 2015, 71 pp.

Articles

Nelson Arturo Ovalle Diaz, “Le pluralisme juridique, la justice transitionnelleet alternative: Le cas du conflit armé interne colombien”, Revue Québecoise deDroit International, March 2015, pp. 307–334.

Touko Piiparinen, “Beyond the Technological Turn: Reconsidering the Significanceof the Intervention Brigade and Peacekeeping Drones for UN ConflictManagement”, Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and InternationalOrganizations, Vol. 21, No. 1, 2015, pp. 141–160.

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Public international law

Books

J. L. Brierly, The Law of Nations: An Introduction to the International Law of Peace,Oxford University press, London, 2012, 442 pp.

Articles

Olivier Corten, “La rébellion et le droit international: Le principe de neutralité entension”, Recueil des Cours: Académie de Droit International de la Haye, Vol. 374,2014, pp. 53–312.

John Dugard, “Lifting the Guise of Occupation and Recourse to Action before theICJ and ICC”, Palestine Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 17, 2013–14, pp. 9–27.

Claus Kress, “Aggression and the Use of Force in International Law”, Proceedings ofthe 108th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, No. 108,2014, pp. 325–346.

FarhadMalekian, “The Canon of Love against the Use of Force in Islamic and PublicInternational Law, Part I: The Chamber of Love within Legal Discipline”,International Criminal Law Review, Vol. 15, No. 4, 2015, pp. 591–628.

FarhadMalekian, “The Canon of Love against the Use of Force in Islamic and PublicInternational Law, Part II: The Anatomy of Love against Violations”, InternationalCriminal Law Review, Vol. 15, No. 5, 2015, pp. 861–895.

Peter M. Olson, “The Lawfulness of Russian Use of Force in Crimea”, Revue de DroitMilitaire et de Droit de la Guerre, Vol. 53, No. 1, 2014, pp. 17–40.

Dan E. Stigall, “The French military Intervention in Mali, Counter-Terrorism, andthe Law of Armed Conflict”, Military Law Review, Vol. 223, No. 1, 2015, pp. 1–40.

Matthias Vanhullebusch, “The Arab League and Military Operations: Prospects andChallenges in Syria”, International Peacekeeping, Vol. 22, No. 2, 2015, pp. 151–168.

Refugees/displaced persons

Articles

David R. Andersen-Rodgers, “Back Home Again: Assessing the Impact ofProvisions for Internally Displaced Persons in Comprehensive Peace Accords”,Refugee Survey Quarterly, Vol. 34, No. 3, 2015, pp. 24–45.

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Kerstin Rosenow-Williams and Katharina Behmer, “A Gendered Human SecurityPerspective on Humanitarian Action in IDP and Refugee Protection”, RefugeeSurvey Quarterly, Vol. 34, No. 3, 2015, pp. 1–23.

Selim Sazak, “An Argument for Using Frozen Assets for Humanitarian Assistancein Refugee Situations”, Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 68, No. 2, 2015, pp.305–318.

James C. Simeon, “The Application and Interpretation of InternationalHumanitarian Law and International Criminal Law in the Exclusion of ThoseRefugee Claimants Who Have Committed War Crimes and/or Crimes againstHumanity in Canada”, International Journal of Refugee Law, Vol. 27, No. 1, 2015,pp. 75–106.

Sea warfare

Articles

Efthymios Papastavridis, “The Use of Force at Sea in the 21st Century: SomeReflections on the Proper Legal Framework(s)”, Journal of Territorial andMaritime Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2015, pp. 119–138.

Terrorism

Articles

Ahmed Al-Dawoody, “International Terrorism and the Jurisdiction of Islamic Law”,International Criminal Law Review, Vol. 15, No. 3, 2015, pp. 565–586.

Andrew Coffin, “Self-Determination and Terrorism: Creating a New Paradigm ofDifferentiation”, Naval Law Review, Vol. 63, 2014, pp. 31–66.

Serge Sur, “Les nouveaux espaces du jihadisme: Menaces et reactions”, QuestionsInternationales, No. 75, September–October 2015, pp. 4–96.

Torture

Articles

Walter Ruiz, “Is Forced Feeding in Response to Hunger Strikes a Violation of theProhibition of Torture and Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment?”,Proceedings of the 108th Annual Meeting of the American Society of InternationalLaw, No. 108, 2014, pp. 199–217.

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Women/gender

Articles

Louise Chappell (ed.), “The International Criminal Court: A Site of Gender Justice”,International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol. 16, No. 4, 2014, pp. 533–683.

Radhika Coomaraswamy, “Women and Children: The Cutting Edge ofInternational Law”, Proceedings of the 108th Annual Meeting of the AmericanSociety of International Law, No. 108, 2014, pp. 43–65.

Anne-Marie L. M. De Brouwer, “Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: Achievementsand Challenges in International Criminal Law and the Role of the Military”,Militair-rechtelijk Tijdschrift, Vol. 108, No. 2, 2015, pp. 53–73.

Paul Kirby, “Ending Sexual Violence in Conflict: The Preventing Sexual ViolenceInitiative and Its Critics”, International Affairs, Vol. 91, No. 3, 2015, pp. 457–472.

Fionnuala Ní Aoláin and Catherine O’Rourke, “Transforming Reparations forConflict-Related Sexual Violence: Principles and Practice”, Harvard HumanRights Journal, Vol. 28, No. 1, 2015, pp. 65–146.

Elisabeth Olivius, “Displacing Equality? Women’s Participation and HumanitarianAid Effectiveness in Refugee Camps”, Refugee Survey Quarterly, Vol. 33, No. 3, 2014,pp. 93–117.

Mispa Roux, “Sexual Violence during Armed Conflict and Reparation: Paying DueRegard to a Unique Trauma”, African Yearbook on International HumanitarianLaw, 2014, pp. 87–110.

Alette Smeulers, “Female Perpetrators: Ordinary or Extraordinary Women?”,International Criminal Law Review, Vol. 15, No. 2, 2015, pp. 207–253.

Aisling Swaine, “Beyond Strategic Rape and Between the Public and Private:Violence against Women in Armed Conflict”, Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 37,No. 3, 2015, pp. 755–786.

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