African Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law - AZ
- The Approach of African Human Rights Treaty Bodies to International Humanitarian Law: Normative Basis and Institutional Practice
- Rights enforcement in the African Human Rights Court: Restrictiveness, progressivity and resistance
- Rights enforcement in the African Human Rights Court: Restrictiveness, progressivity and resistance
- The Erga Omnes Obligation to Prevent and Prosecute Gross Human Rights Violations with Special Emphasis upon Genocide and Persecution as a Crime Against Humanity
- Contemporary Conflicts and Protection Gaps in International Humanitarian Law: The Necessity and Practical Utility of Fundamental Standards of Humanity
- Customary International Humanitarian Law
- Legal Regulation of Belligerent Reprisals in International Humanitarian Law: Historical Development and Present Status
- Revisiting the scope of application of Additional Protocol II: Exploring the inherent minimum threshold requirements
- Addressing a selection of challenges faced at international courts and tribunals with jurisdiction over international crimes
- External and internal common legal representation of victims at the International Criminal Court: Beyond the ‘Kenyan trial approach’
- Ensuring that State Parties to the Roman Statute Co-operate with ICC Requests to Arrest and Surrender Suspects: Reflecting on the Role of the Security Council through the Lens of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)
- Les accords spéciaux dans les conflits armés en République Démocratique du Congo: Contribution à l’amélioration du droit international humanitaire?
- Clearing some of the Fog of War over Combating Terrorists on the Frontiers of International Law: Targeted Killing and International Humanitarian Law
- The 'African World War' and challenges to the enforcement of redress for victims of violations of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law
- Universal Jurisdiction and the African Union (AU) – ‘… the wrong side of history’?
- Operation Cast Lead: Ex Post Review as a Mechanism for Compliance with Proportionality in International Humanitarian Law
- From Nuremberg to Tokyo through Africa to The Hague: Punishing torturers before International Criminal Tribunals
- The Innocent Civilian, the Mandated Soldier and the Unlawful Fighter: A Re-Evaluation of the ‘Direct Participation in Hostilities’ Dilemma
- Mercenarism and Customary International Llaw?
- The African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa: A Panoramic View
- Command responsibility of military and civilian superiors: An examination of international judicial decisions
- Searching for Justice in the Closing of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
- An ICTR Witness Protection Legacy
- Legitimacy, Judicial Legislating and the Sentencing Practices of the ICTR
- The Conditional Early Release of Offenders Transferred from the Special Court for Sierra Leone to Serve Their Sentences in Designated States: Some Observations and Recommendations
- Case Commentary: Prosecutor v Mikaeli Muhimana
- Ratification tables: State parties to the following International Humanitarian Law and other related treaties as of 27 September 2007
- Draft Crimes Against Humanity Convention: The Birth and Development of the Crimes Against Humanity Convention
- Preliminary notes
- Preliminary notes
- Preliminary notes
- The forgotten masses: The growing refugee crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Michael Cowling Competition 2006
- The International Criminal Court and immunity: South Africa’s legal obligations
- The ICRC Study on Customary International Humanitarian Law as Vvewed through the Prism of 14th–18th Century Jurisprudential Thought
- Resolving presidential term limits in transitional justice processes: Revisiting the 2015 Burundi Crisis
- Child soldiers: War criminals or pawns in a deadly game?
- Case Commentary: Interstate communications under the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights: Confirming the dwindling divide between International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law? An Appraisal of the Democratic Republic of Congo v Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda (Communication 227/99)
- An Analysis of the Principles on the Award of Reparations per Article 75(1) and (2) of the Rome Statute of the ICC
- Guantanamo — A new legal regime?
- Developments in the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide after Rwanda: Actors, Approaches and Challenges
- Revisiting the Notion of 'Organised Armed Group' in accordance with Common Article 3: Exploring the Inherent Minimum Threshold Requirements
- Draft Crimes Against Humanity Convention: Prosecuting the Crime Against Humanity of Apartheid: Never, Again
- Localised Armed Conflict: A Factual Reality, a Legal Misnomer
- Claiming Genocide to Justify Aggressive Wars: The Case of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine and Rwanda's Expansionism in the Great Lakes Region
- The Unforeseen Humanitarian Law Implications of the NATO Intervention in Libya
- The only true fragmentation in international law: Jus ad bellum and jus in bello
- Safeguarding Peace: The Intergovernmental Authority On Development’s Role in Averting Atrocities in the South Sudan Conflict
- External and internal common legal representation of victims at the International Criminal Court: Beyond the ‘Kenyan trial approach’
- Protecting Our Cultural Property: Article 3(d) of the Statute of the ICTY
- Use of Explosive Weapons in Densely Populated Areas: Implications for International Humanitarian Law
- Customary international humanitarian law: An overview of Kenya’s state practice in the post-2010 Constitution era
- Sixty Years in the Making, Better Late than Never? The Implementation of the Geneva Conventions Act
- The special court for Sierra Leone and its justification of punishment in cases of serious violations of international humanitarian law and human rights law: Reflecting on The Prosecutor of the Special Court v Alex Tamba Brima, Brima Bazzy Kamara and Santigie Borbor Kanu in the light of the philosophical arguments on punishment
- The emerging jurisprudence on sexual violence perpetrated against women during armed armed conflict
- The Relationship Between the Legacy, Legitimacy and Compliance at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
- The History and Development of the Law of Armed Conflict (Part I)
- Some Reasons for Considering Why the ICC may not be Considered as an Anti-African Institution
- The Problem of Civil Contractors that Directly Participate in Hostilities
- Reflections on humanitarian law dimensions of the African Union Convention for the protection and assistance of internally displaced persons in Africa
- The architecture of AU Intervention: Institutions for implementation of article 4(h) of the AU Act
- The Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in Promoting Respect for International Due Process Standards
- The Prosecution in South Africa of International Offences Committed Abroad: The Need to Harmonise Jurisdictional Requirements and Clarify Some Issues
- The Convention on Cluster Munitions (2008): Implications for International Humanitarian Law (IHL) in Africa
- Universal Jurisdiction under Fire in South Africa
- Voluntary Human Shields in International Humanitarian Law: A Proposal for Suitable Future Regulation
- The Combatant Status of ‘Under-aged’ Child Soldiers Recruited by Irregular Armed Groups in International Armed Conflicts
- Customary international humanitarian law: An overview of Kenya’s state practice in the post-2010 Constitution era
- Addressing a selection of challenges faced at international courts and tribunals with jurisdiction over international crimes
- Private Security Contractors and Neutral Relief Workers – An Unlikely Marriage?
- A New Dawn in the Nuclear Weapons Debate: A Role for Africa?
- Into the deep end – The International Criminal Court and Sudan
- Draft Crimes Against Humanity Convention: Domestic Guidance for International Criminal Justice: Lessons from South Africa
- The Influence of Politics on International Criminal Law: A Brief Primer (for Lawyers)
- Somali Piracy, UNSC Resolutions 1816-1851: Dilemma of State Failure and the Burden of Legitimacy
- Expert Opinion on the Participation of Residents of Area C of the Occupied Palestinian Territory of the West Bank in the Planning Process Re Housing
- Problems under international humanitarian law with designating the Allied Democratic Forces and Ansar al-Sunna foreign terrorist organisations
- An examination of the Gukurahundi genocide in Zimbabwe
- The Imperative of Extending International Criminal Accountability to Violent Internal Strife and Disturbances in Africa: Filling a Dangerous Lacuna
- Terrorism and International Humanitarian Law
- The silence of Africa in the international humanitarian law debate
- The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda’s Approach to National Reconciliation: More Rhetoric than Reality
- The use of universal jurisdiction to ensure accountability for international crimes committed in Liberia in the periods 1989 to 1997 and 1999 to 2003
- In the Eye of the Storm: The Kenyatta Case and the Dispute Between the African Union and the International Criminal Court
- Humanity, the unborn and the intersection of international humanitarian law and human rights law
- By all means necessary: A look at the reliance on United Nations Security Council resolutions as a basis for internment in non-international armed conflicts
- International humanitarian law in the African Commission’s General Comment No 3 on the Right to Life: A critical and comparative analysis
- Persuasive Prevention: Ending Mass Atrocities in Africa
- Peacekeepers and sexual violence: The disjuncture between domestication and implementation
- A critique of the Germany–Namibia Accord on colonial genocide
- Private Prosecution of Crimes under International Law as a means to Combat Impunity in some African Countries: The Likely Challenges
- Study on Customary International Humanitarian Law: A contribution to the understanding and respect for the rule of law in armed conflict
- Uganda’s decision ‘In the Matter of an Arrest Warrant and the Surrender to the International Criminal Court (ICC) of Omar Hassan Ahmed al-Bashir’: Explanation, issues and consequences
- The ICC Pre-Trial Chamber’s Decision on South Africa’s Failure to Arrest and Surrender President Al Bashir: South Africa Escapes ‘Sanctions’!
- International lawmaking in action – The 2005 customary international humanitarian law study and non-international armed conflicts
- Legal and Policy Imperatives for the Prevention, Protection, Assistance and Durable Solution to the Plight of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Nigeria
- An analysis of policy-oriented jurisprudence at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY): A lemniscate of natural law, legal positivism and two liberalisms?
- Sexual Violence During Armed Conflict and Reparation: Paying Due Regard to a Unique Trauma
- Implementation of International Humanitarian Law in Tanzania: A Legal Enquiry
- Bridging Past, Present and Future: The impact of Rwanda’s Constitutional Reform on Transitional Justice and Genocide Prevention
- The Immunity of Defence Team Members at the ICTR: Lessons from the Jurisprudence of the ICTR, ICTY and ICC
- Accountability for Aiding and Abetting the Rwandan Genocide: The obligation on South Africa to Investigate and Prosecute Willem 'Ters' Ehlers
- Taking Stock of Civilian Status in a Quasi Post-Guantanamo Bay World
- Contemporary Challenges to International Humanitarian Law: The Private Military Companies
- A Case Study of the Use of the Word 'Genocide' as a Campaigning and Advocacy Tool by the Congolese Action Youth Platform
- All Africa Course on International Humanitarian Law Pretoria, November 2009
- Preliminary notes - editorial
- Taking stock: Tunisia’s transitional justice
- Annex: List of customary rules of international humanitarian law
- The interpretation of the concept of 'other inhumane acts' in armed conflicts by the ICTY and ICTR and its impact on IHL and Human Rights Law
- Current Development: Report of the Committee on the Election of the Prosecutor
- The Enforcement of Sentences Imposed by the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL): Examining the Agreement between the SCSL and the Government of Rwanda
- International Humanitarian Law: Past accomplishments and future challenges, a presentation
- Crimes against humanity as a peremptory norm of general international law (jus cogens): There really is no doubt? But so what?
- Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament
- Current Developments: How effective have African truth commissions been?
- The Domestic Implementation of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) in Nigeria: Issues and Challenges
- The Elements of the Crime of Genocide and the Imperative to Protect Certain Groups – Normative Shapers in Criminal Law and the Humanitarian Perspective
- Book review - Hennie Strydom, ed., International Law. Oxford University Press Southern Africa, 2016, 628 pp + xxxv. ISBN: 978 0 19 905015 4
- Current Development: The appointment process for the next ICC Prosecutor: Form and substance must be mutually reinforcing
- ‘Humanitarian Rights’: Enforcement of International Humanitarian Law by the African Court of Human Rights
- Crimes against humanity as a peremptory norm of general international law (jus cogens): There really is no doubt? But so what?
- Des travaux de la Commission du droit international relatifs aux effets des conflits armés sur les traités: Vers l’affirmation du droit commun en temps de conflit
- Cultural diversity and the challenges it poses for humanitarian practitioners
- Towards Complementarity in Botswana
- The humanitarian diplomacy of the International Committee of the Red Cross
- The lesson of Darfur
- Current Development: The United States of America v Jucontee Thomas Woewiyu: How Immigration Fraud in the US Unearthed Old War Crimes in Liberia
- Preliminary notes - editorial
- Preliminary notes - editorial
- Preliminary notes - editors
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- Torture ‘Lite’ in the War Against Boko Haram: Taming the Wild Zone of Power in Cameroon
- Preliminary notes - contents
- International Human Rights Law and States’ Practice
- Note sur les guerres tribales et l’arrivée des Allemands au Togo
- Preliminary notes
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- Preliminary notes - imprint
- Preliminary notes - title
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- The value of Customary International Law in the light of the recent emergence of non-state actors as subjects of international law
- Keynote address
- Preliminary notes - contents
- A Former Child Soldier in The Hague, as an Accused
- All Africa Course on IHL
- Current Development: No such thing as a perfect candidate: A comment on the process of choosing the next ICC Prosecutor
- Preliminary notes
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- The African Union Commission of Inquiry on South Sudan
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- Current Development: Transparent, structured, and qualified: Why process matters for electing the next ICC Prosecutor
- Preliminary notes
- The closing of the ICTY
- Preliminary notes - editorial
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- Preliminary notes - editorial
- Book review - Principles of International Criminal Law 3 ed
- African launch of ICRC study on customary IHL October/November 2006: Opening statement
- Many Small Wars: The Classification of Armed Conflicts in the Non-Self-Governing Territory of Western Sahara (Spanish Sahara) in 1974-1976
- The History and Development of the Law of Armed Conflict (Part II)
- Preliminary notes - editorial
- Preliminary notes - editorial
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- All Africa course on International Humanitarian Law Pretoria, November 2007
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- Preliminary notes - message
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- Preliminary notes - editors
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- Ratification tables: International Humanitarian Law and other related treaties as of 2 March 2009
- Preliminary notes - cover
- Ratification Tables: International Humanitarian Law and other Related treaties as of 16 August 2012
- Preliminary notes - imprint
- Ratification tables: State parties to the following International Humanitarian Law and other related treaties as of 29 August 2006