International Law Studies
from January 2002
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Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 325
January 01, 2002
Final Report to the Prosecutor by the Committee Established to Review the NATO Bombing Campaign Against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Contributors
Opening Remarks
Judging Kosovo: The Legal Process, the Law of Armed Conflict, and the Commander In Chief
Operation Allied Force from the Perspective of the NATO Air Commander - Lieutenant General Michael Short, USAF (Ret)
Discussion
Introduction - Scott Silliman
The Applicability of International Humanitarian Law and the Law of Neutrality to the Kosovo Campaign
Rules of Conduct During Humanitarian Intervention
Application of the Law of Armed Conflict During Operation Allied Force: Maritime Interdiction and Prisoner of War Issues
Commentary: Judith A. Miller
Commentary: Natalino Ronzitti
Commentary: Richard Sorenson
Discussion
Introduction
Legitimate Military Objectives Under the Current Jus In Bello
Targeting
Legal Pespective from the EUCOM Targeting Cell
Commentary: Harvey Dalton
Commentary: Wolff H. von Heinegg
Commentary: Henry Shue
Discussion
Introduction
Some Legal (And A Few Ethical) Dimensions of the Collateral Damage Resulting from Nato's Kosovo Campaign
International Humanitarian Law after Kosovo: Is Lex Lata Sufficient?
Commentary: Yves Sandoz
Commentary: W.Hays Parks
Commentary: Barry Strauss
Discussion
Introduction
Coalition Warfare and Differing Legal Obligations of Coalition Members Under International Humanitarian Law
To What Extent Is Protocol I Customary International Law?
Commentary: Rudolph Dolzer
Commentary: Leslie C. Green
Commentary: David Graham
Discussion
Introduction
The Laws of War After Kosovo
Propositions on the Law of War after the Kosovo Campaign
Commentary: Rein Milllerson
Commentary: Horace B. Robertson, Jr
Commentary: Harvey Dalton
Discussion
Foreword
Introduction
Preface
January 01, 2003
Foreword
Introduction
PREFACE
I. Welcoming Address
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