Accountability for violations of international humanitarian law essays in honour of Tim McCormack
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge research in the law of armed conflictPublication details: London Routledge 2016ISBN:- 9781138025264
- KZ7000 .A28 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Jadranka Petrovic -- Taming Westphalian sovereignty : international penal process and the expansion of universal jurisdiction / Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto -- Liability for ordering the commission of international crimes / Sarah Finnin -- Military members claiming self-defence during armed conflict : often misguided and unhelpful / Ian Henderson And Bryan Cavanagh -- Accountability for targeted killing operations : international humanitarian law, international human rights law, and the relevance of the principle of proportionality / Michelle Lesh -- Humanitarian access in international humanitarian law : law and reality in Syria / Phoebe Wynn-Pope -- The Syrian conflict and the use of cultural property for military purposes / Jadranka Petrovic and Rebecca Hughes -- Accountability for violations of the law of armed conflict and the question of the efficacy of international criminal law in ameliorating violence in armed conflict / Dale Stephens -- The fractured relationship between fairness, the rights of the accused, and disclosure at the International Criminal Court / Sophie Rigney -- The Australian experience of conducting war crimes trials / Vasko Nastevski -- The ICJ's role in determining accountability for violations of international humanitarian law / Andrew Coleman -- Moving from the mechanics of accountability to a culture of accountability: what more can be done in addition to prosecuting war crimes / Helen Durham and Eve Massingham.
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