Confronting Complexity – The Adequacy of International Humanitarian Law to Deal with the Increasingly Complex Nature of International and Non-International Armed Conflict Professor Warren Small, Attorney at Law; Adjunct Professor of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law and Monterey College of Law. Rapporteur: Professor Dr. Sophie Clavier, Adjunct Professor of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law; Associate Professor of International Relations, San Francisco State University
Drawing together key documents, case law, reports and other essential materials, International Human...
War is a ubiquitous and dynamic social phenomenon subject of many international legal rules. Interna...
In Civilian or Combatant?: A Challenge for the 21st Century, Anicée Van Engeland describes how the p...
Confronting Complexity – The Adequacy of International Humanitarian Law to Deal with the Increasingl...
After spending twenty-five years in the U.S. Navy as a commissioned officer, Professor Small earned ...
Adjunct Professor Warren Small, Attorney at Law; Adjunct Professor of Law, Golden Gate University Sc...
Co-Discussants: Prof. Bill Banks, Syracuse Law School and Ms. Rita Siemion, International Legal Coun...
ON THE SECOND DAY of The 3rd Hague Peace Conference, Dr. Robert Heinsch, Associate Professor at th...
From what I have heard, and recently read, I gather that there is a movement to bring together the l...
International humanitarian law and international criminal law are distinct but related fields. The a...
Sompong Sucharitkul Center for Advanced International Legal Studies Presents: International Law in a...
Jean-Marie Henckaerts is a legal adviser in the Legal Division of the International Committee of the...
Part I presents International Humanitarian Law (IHL) carefully and systematically. The important and...
The implementation of humanitarian law (IHL) is confronted to many challenges. Some of them are inhe...
I have been invited to address any topic relating to emerging issues in international humanitarian l...
Drawing together key documents, case law, reports and other essential materials, International Human...
War is a ubiquitous and dynamic social phenomenon subject of many international legal rules. Interna...
In Civilian or Combatant?: A Challenge for the 21st Century, Anicée Van Engeland describes how the p...
Confronting Complexity – The Adequacy of International Humanitarian Law to Deal with the Increasingl...
After spending twenty-five years in the U.S. Navy as a commissioned officer, Professor Small earned ...
Adjunct Professor Warren Small, Attorney at Law; Adjunct Professor of Law, Golden Gate University Sc...
Co-Discussants: Prof. Bill Banks, Syracuse Law School and Ms. Rita Siemion, International Legal Coun...
ON THE SECOND DAY of The 3rd Hague Peace Conference, Dr. Robert Heinsch, Associate Professor at th...
From what I have heard, and recently read, I gather that there is a movement to bring together the l...
International humanitarian law and international criminal law are distinct but related fields. The a...
Sompong Sucharitkul Center for Advanced International Legal Studies Presents: International Law in a...
Jean-Marie Henckaerts is a legal adviser in the Legal Division of the International Committee of the...
Part I presents International Humanitarian Law (IHL) carefully and systematically. The important and...
The implementation of humanitarian law (IHL) is confronted to many challenges. Some of them are inhe...
I have been invited to address any topic relating to emerging issues in international humanitarian l...
Drawing together key documents, case law, reports and other essential materials, International Human...
War is a ubiquitous and dynamic social phenomenon subject of many international legal rules. Interna...
In Civilian or Combatant?: A Challenge for the 21st Century, Anicée Van Engeland describes how the p...