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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 Articles Nomi Bar-Yaacov, Achieving Universality of the Chemical Weapons Convention in the Middle East, Survival, Vol. 57, No. 6, 201516, pp. 159180. Michael Ed Brzoska, Themenschwerpunkt: Neue Technologien, veränderte Kriegsbilder, neue Ansätze der Rüstungskontrolle?, S+F, Sicherheit und Frieden Security and Peace, Vol. 33, No. 2, 2015, pp. 6198. Aaron Gevers, Is Johnny Five Alive or Did it Short Circuit? Can and Should an Artificially Intelligent Machine be Held Accountable in War or is it Merely a Weapon?, Rutgers Journal of Law and Public Policy, Vol. 12, No. 3, 2015, pp. 384425. BOOKS AND ARTICLES ICRC Library and Research Services The ICRCs Research and Library Service 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 (2016), 98 (1), 369381. War in cities doi:10.1017/S1816383116000539 © icrc 2016 369

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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

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Nomi Bar-Yaacov, “AchievingUniversality of the ChemicalWeapons Convention in theMiddle East”, Survival, Vol. 57,No. 6, 2015–16, pp. 159–180.

Michael Ed Brzoska,“Themenschwerpunkt: NeueTechnologien, veränderteKriegsbilder, neue Ansätze derRüstungskontrolle?”, S+F,Sicherheit und Frieden –Security and Peace, Vol. 33, No.2, 2015, pp. 61–98.

Aaron Gevers, “Is Johnny FiveAlive or Did it Short Circuit?Can and Should an ArtificiallyIntelligent Machine be HeldAccountable in War or is itMerely a Weapon?”, RutgersJournal of Law and Public Policy, Vol. 12, No. 3, 2015, pp. 384–425.

BOOKS AND ARTICLES

ICRC Library and ResearchServices

The ICRC’s Research and Library Service is apublic resource presently offering more than25,000 books and articles, as well as 300journals. The collection focuses oninternational humanitarian law, the workof the ICRC and the International RedCross and Red Crescent Movement, thechallenges of humanitarian work and issuesof humanitarian 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 tothe foundation of the organization.

International Review of the Red Cross (2016), 98 (1), 369–381.War in citiesdoi:10.1017/S1816383116000539

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Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, “Terminator Ethics: faut-il interdire les ‘robotstueurs’?”, Politique Étrangère, No. 4, 2014, pp. 151–167.

Eveylon Corrie and Westbrook Mack, “Remotely Piloted Aircrafts (RPAs) inTargeted Killing Operations: The United States is No Lone Wolf”, Florida Journalof International Law, Vol. 26, No. 3, 2014, pp. 447–530.

Thilo Marauhn, “The Prohibition to Use Chemical Weapons”, Yearbook ofInternational Humanitarian Law, Vol. 17, 2014, pp. 25–44.

Nicholas Rostow, “Pandora’s Paradoxes: Nuclear Weapons, World Public Order,and International Humanitarian Law”, Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, Vol. 45,2015, pp. 107–131.

Christopher P. Toscano, “‘Friends of Humans’: An Argument for DevelopingAutonomous Weapons Systems”, Journal of National Security Law and Policy,Vol. 8, No. 1, 2015, pp. 189–246.

Children

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Cecilia M. Bailliet, “Vulnerability of Children within International Law”, NordicJournal of International Law: Acta Scandinavica Juris Gentium, Vol. 84, No. 2,2015, pp. 153–322.

Sayeman Bula-Bula, “Les atteintes à l‘autonomie juridique de l‘enfant africain dansla guerre”, African Yearbook of International Law/Annuaire Africain de DroitInternational, Vol. 19, 2011–12, pp. 295–323.

Linda Darkwa, “Winning the Battle and Losing theWar: Child Rape in Post ConflictLiberia”, International Journal of Children’s Rights, Vol. 23, No. 4, 2015, pp. 790–817.

Ilse Derluyn et al., “Victims and/or Perpetrators? Towards an InterdisciplinaryDialogue on Child Soldiers”, BMC International Health and Human Rights, Vol.15, 2015.

Joanna Nicholson, “Is Targeting Naked Child Soldiers a War Crime?”, InternationalCriminal Law Review, Vol. 16, No. 1, 2016, pp. 134–157.

Marjolein Vlieks, “The Security Council Working Group on Children and ArmedConflict: A Legal Appraisal of Its Application and Development of InternationalLegal Standards”, Human Rights and International Legal Discourse, Vol. 9, No. 2,2015, pp. 242–276.

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Civilians

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Betcy Jose and Peace A. Medie, “Understanding Why and How Civilians Resort toSelf-Protection in Armed Conflict”, International Studies Review, Vol. 17, No. 4,2015, pp. 515–535.

David Traven, “Moral Cognition and the Law and Ethics of Armed Conflict”,International Studies Review, Vol. 17, No. 4, 2015, pp. 556–587.

Conflict, violence and security

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Alexander Gillespie, The Causes of War, Vol. 1: 3000 BCE to 1000 CE, HartPublishing, Oxford and Portland, OR, 2013, 273 pp.

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Steffen Augsberg, “Intelligence! Konflikte und Konfliktvermeidung durchInformationsgewinnung”, Die Friedens-Warte: Journal of International Peace andOrganization, Vol. 90, No. 1–2, 2015, pp. 13–130.

Robert J. Butler et al., “International Engagement on Cyber 2012: EstablishingNorms and Improving Security”, Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, 2012.

Mikael Eriksson and Peter Wallensteen, “Targeting Sanctions and Ending ArmedConflicts: First Steps towards a New Research Agenda”, International Affairs, Vol.91, No. 6, 2015, pp. 1387–1398.

Tanja Granzow, Andreas Hasenclever and Jan Sändig, “Framing Political Violence: AMicro-Approach to Civil War Studies”, Civil Wars, Vol. 17, No. 2, 2015, pp. 113–289.

Jörg Noll, Daan van den Wollenberg and Georg Frerks, “The Dilemma of Leaving:Political and Military Exit Strategies”, Netherlands Annual Review of MilitaryStudies, 2015.

Detention

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Kubo Macák, “A Needle in a Haystack? Locating the Legal Basis for Detention inNon-International Armed Conflict”, Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, Vol. 45,2015, pp. 87–106.

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Environment

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Michaela Halpern, “Protecting Vulnerable Environments in Armed Conflict:Deficiencies in International Humanitarian Law”, Stanford Journal ofInternational Law, Vol. 51, No. 2, 2015, pp. 119–146.

Marie Jacobsson, “Protection of the Environment and Air and Missile Warfare:Some Reflections”, Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, Vol. 45, 2015, pp. 51–66.

Kerstin Rosenow-Williams, “Communicating Climate Risks: A Case Study of theInternational Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement”, Humanitäres Völkerrecht:Informationsschriften – Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict,Vol. 28, 2015, pp. 130–138.

Rüdiger Wolfrum, “The Protection of the Environment in Armed Conflict”, IsraelYearbook on Human Rights, Vol. 45, 2015, pp. 67–86.

Geopolitics – Africa

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Marc-Antoine Pérouse de Montclos et al., “Géopolitique du Nigeria”, Hérodote:Revue de Géographie et de Géopolitique, No. 159, 2015, 165 pp.

Geopolitics – Americas

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David García and Richard Skretteberg, “Colombia: Time for Peace: After 50 Years ofCivil War”, Perspective: A Humanitarian and International Affairs Magazine, No. 4,2015, pp. 10–29.

Geopolitics – Middle East and North Africa

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Ben Fishman et al., North Africa in Transition: The Struggle for Democracies andInstitutions, Adelphi, 2015, 154 pp.

Hebatalla Taha et al., Egypt after the Spring: Revolt and Reaction, Adelphi, 2016,222 pp.

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Mandy Turner and Cherine Hussein, “Israel-Palestine after Oslo: MappingTransformations and Alternatives in a Time of Deepening Crisis”, Conflict,Security and Development, Vol. 15, No. 5, 2015, pp. 415–593.

Human rights

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Richard C. Chen, “Suboptimal Human Rights Decision-Making”, Florida StateUniversity Law Review, Vol. 42, No. 3, 2015, pp. 645–705.

Karen Engle, “Anti-Impunity and the Turn to Criminal Law in Human Rights”,Cornell Law Review, Vol. 100, No. 5, 2015, pp. 1069–1127.

Wolfgang S. Heinz and Nato Abesadze, “Menschenrechtsschutz in bewaffnetenKonflikten: Zur Berichterstattung des Hochkommissariats für Menschenrechteder Vereinten Nationen”, Humanitäres Völkerrecht: Informationsschriften –Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict, Vol. 28, 2015, pp. 163–170.

Elzbieta Karska et al., “Extraterritorial Scope of Human Rights”, InternationalCommunity Law Review, Vol. 17, No. 4–5, 2015, pp. 395–510.

Tim Rene Salomon, “Zum Verhältnis von Menschenrechten und HumanitäremVölkerrecht: Normative und methodische Grundlagen”, Humanitäres Völkerrecht:Informationsschriften – Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict,Vol. 28, 2015, pp. 153–162.

Humanitarian aid

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Sahar Taghdisi-Rad, The Political Economy of Aid in Palestine: Relief from Conflictor Development Delayed?, Routledge, London, 2011.

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Adrian Gallagher, “The Promise of Pillar II: Analysing International AssistanceUnder the Responsibility to Protect”, International Affairs, Vol. 91, No. 6, 2015,pp. 1259–1275.

Keiichiro Okimoto, “Humanitarian Activities Carried Out across Borders inTimes of Armed Conflict in the Light of State Sovereignty and International

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Humanitarian Law”, Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, Vol. 17,2014, pp. 121–143.

Reed M. Wood and Christopher Sullivan, “Doing Harm by Doing Good? TheNegative Externalities of Humanitarian Aid Provision during Civil Conflict”,Journal of Politics, Vol. 77, No. 3, 2015, pp. 736–748.

ICRC – International Red Cross and RedCrescent Movement

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Dorota Dziwoki, “Gefangenenbesuche und Restoring Family Links – Tätigkeiten:Das IKRK und die Suchdienste der Rotkreuz – und Rothalbmondbewegung”,Humanitäres Völkerrecht: Informationsschriften – Journal of International Law ofPeace and Armed Conflict, Vol. 28, 2015, pp. 125–129.

Daniel Palmieri and Irène Herrmann, “International Committee of the Red Cross”,1914–1918 Online: International Encyclopedia of the First World War, 24 July 2015.

International criminal law

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Kirsten Sellars, “Crimes against Peace” and International Law, CambridgeUniversity Press, Cambridge, 2013, 316 pp.

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Payam Akhavan et al., “International Court of Justice: Mini-Symposium on the ICJJudgment in Croatia v. Serbia”, Leiden Journal of International Law, Vol. 28, No. 4,2015, pp. 887–951.

Roee Ariav, “Hardly the Tadic of Targeting: Missed Opportunities in the ICTY‘sGotovina Judgements”, Israel Law Review, Vol. 48, No. 3, 2015, pp. 329–355.

Robert Bejesky, “The Abu Ghraib Convictions: A Miscarriage of Justice”, BuffaloPublic Interest Law Journal, Vol. 32, 2013–14, pp. 103–175.

Serge Brammertz, “The Impact of Criminal Prosecutions on Compliance with IHL:Challenges and Perspectives on the Way Forward”, University of Western AustraliaLaw Review, Vol. 39, No. 1, 2015, pp. 4–28.

Joël Hubrecht et al., “Justice pénale internationale: Un bilan”, Politique Étrangère,No. 4, 2015, pp. 9–62.

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Charles Chernor Jalloh, “The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations inAdvancing International Criminal Justice”, African Journal of InternationalCriminal Justice, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2015, pp. 47–76.

Philipp Kastner, “Domestic War Crimes Trials: Only for ‘Others’? BridgingNational and International Criminal Law”, University of Western Australia LawReview, Vol. 39, No. 1, 2015, pp. 29–50.

Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops and Tom Zwart, “The Flotilla Case before the ICC:The Need to Do Justice While Keeping Heaven Intact”, International CriminalLaw Review, Vol. 15, No. 6, 2015, pp. 1069–1097.

Jaime Alberto Sandoval Mesa, “El problema de los límites de la pena de las FARCfrente a las propuestas presentadas en las negociaciones de paz en Colombia”,Revue Québecoise de Droit International, Special Issue, March 2015, pp. 107–127.

Harmen van der Wilt, “Srebrenica: On Joint Criminal Enterprise, Aiding andAbetting and Command Responsibility”, Netherlands International Law Review,Vol. 62, No. 2, 2015, pp. 229–241.

International humanitarian law – conduct of hostilities

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Tetyana Tanya Krupiy, “Of Souls, Spirits and Ghosts: Transposing the Applicationof the Rules of Targeting to Lethal Autonomous Robots”, Melbourne Journal ofInternational Law, Vol. 16, No. 1, 2015, pp. 145–202.

Kaitlin J. Sahni, “The Legality of Invisibility Technology in Modern Warfare”,Georgetown Law Journal, Vol. 103, No. 6, 2015, pp. 1661–1678.

Kenneth Watkin, “Military Advantage: A Matter of ‘Value’, Strategy, and Tactics”,Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, Vol. 17, 2014, pp. 277–364.

International humanitarian law – general

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Michael Bothe, “De Facto Control of Land or Sea Areas: Its Relevance under the Lawof Armed Conflict, in Particular Air and Missile Warfare”, Israel Yearbook onHuman Rights, Vol. 45, 2015, pp. 37–50.

Peter Maurer, “The Evolution in the Legal Protection of Victims of ArmedConflict”, Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, Vol. 17, 2014, pp. 3–8.

Michael N. Schmitt and Sean Watts, “The Decline of International HumanitarianLaw Opinio Juris and the Law of Cyber Warfare”, Texas International LawJournal, Vol. 50, No. 2, 2015, pp. 189–231.

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Dale Stephens, “The Age of the Manual: The Impact of the Manual on InternationalLaw Applicable to Air and Missile Warfare”, Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, Vol.45, 2015, pp. 19–36.

International humanitarian law – implementation

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Denielle Brassil, “Increasing Compliance with International Humanitarian Lawthrough Dissemination”, University of Western Australia Law Review, Vol. 39,No. 1, 2015, pp. 83–109.

Geoffrey S. Corn and Dru Brenner-Beck, “Exploring U.S. Treaty Practice through aMilitary Lens”, Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Vol. 38, No. 2, 2015, pp.547–628.

Adil Ahmad Haque, “Off Target: Selection, Precaution, and Proportionality in theDoD Manual”, International Law Studies, Vol. 92, 2016, pp. 31–84.

Annabel McConnachie, “Preventing Breaches of IHL through Dissemination: TheRole of National Societies”, University of Western Australia Law Review, Vol. 39,No. 1, 2015, pp. 68–82.

Milena Sterio, “Drones: A Proposal for New Policy Inclusive of Independent JudicialOversight”,Wake Forest Journal of Law and Policy, Vol. 5, No. 2, 2015, pp. 469–511.

Philipp Stöckle, “Recent Developments in German Case Law on Compensation forViolations of International Humanitarian Law”, German Yearbook of InternationalLaw, Vol. 57, 2014, pp. 613–631.

Marcel Stutz, Leonard Blazeby and Netta Goussac, “Strengthening Compliance withInternational Humanitarian Law: The Work of the ICRC and the SwissGovernment”, University of Western Australia Law Review, Vol. 39, No. 1, 2015,pp. 51–67.

International humanitarian law – law of occupation

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Eugene Kontorovich, “Economic Dealings with Occupied Territories”, ColumbiaJournal of Transnational Law, Vol. 53, No. 3, 2015, pp. 584–637.

Yaël Ronen, “A Century of the Law of Occupation”, Yearbook of InternationalHumanitarian Law, Vol. 17, 2014, pp. 169–188.

Peter M. R. Stirk, “The Concept of Military Occupation in the Era of the FrenchRevolutionary and Napoleonic Wars”, Comparative Legal History, Vol. 3, No. 1,2015, pp. 60–84.

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International humanitarian law – type of actors

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Andrew Clapham, “The Rights and Responsibilities of Armed Non-State Actors:The Legal Landscape and Issues Surrounding Engagement”, Genève, Académie deDroits Humains, February 2010, available at SSRN.

Mohamad Ghazi Janaby, “The Legal Status of Employees of Private Military/Security Companies Participating in U.N. Peacekeeping Operations”, NorthwesternJournal of International Human Rights, Vol. 13, No. 1, 2015, pp. 82–102.

Stefanie Haumer, “Non-State Armed Actors and International Humanitarian Law:A Demanding Relationship?”, Humanitäres Völkerrecht: Informationsschriften –Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict, Vol. 28, 2015, pp.120–125.

Corinna Jentzsch, Stathis Kalyavas and Livia Isabella Schubiger (eds), “Militias inCivil Wars”, Journal of Conflict Resolution: Journal of the Peace Science Society(International), Vol. 59, No. 5, 2015, pp. 755–946.

Tilman Rodenhäuser, “International Legal Obligations of Armed OppositionGroups in Syria”, International Review of Law, Vol. 2015, No. 1, 2015.

Julio Jorge Urbina, “Actores no estatales y externalización de las funciones militaresen los conflictos armados: Los contratistas privados ante el derecho internacionalhumanitario”, Anuario Colombiano de Derecho Internacional, Vol. 8, 2015, pp. 41–85.

International humanitarian law – type of armed conflict

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Dapo Akande and Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne, “The Lieber Code and the Regulationof Civil War in International Law”, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Vol. 53,No. 3, 2015, pp. 638–651.

Emily Crawford, “From Inter-State and Symmetric to Intra-State and Asymmetric:ChangingMethods of Warfare and the Law of Armed Conflict in the 100 Years sinceWorld War One”, Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, Vol. 17, 2014, pp.95–118.

Michael L. Gross, “The Ethics of Insurgency: A Brief Overview”, Journal of MilitaryEthics, Vol. 14, No. 3–4, 2015, pp. 248–271.

Emilie E. Kuijt, “Legal Challenges in the Provision of Humanitarian Assistance: TheCase of Non-International Armed Conflicts”, Yearbook of InternationalHumanitarian Law, Vol. 17, 2014, pp. 145–166.

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Jens David Ohlin, “The Combatant‘s Privilege in Asymmetric and CovertConflicts”, Yale Journal of International Law, Vol. 40, No. 2, 2015, pp. 337–392.

Matthew Rinear, “Armed with a Keyboard: Presidential Directive 20, Cyber-Warfare, and the International Laws of War”, Capital University Law Review,Vol. 43, No. 3, 2015, pp. 679–720.

Michael N. Schmitt, “The Law of Cyber Targeting”, Naval War College Review, Vol.68, No. 2, 2015, pp. 11–29.

Media

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Lefèvre Guibert, Le photographe, Intégrale, Dupuis, Paris, 2010, 263 pp.

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Freya Foster, “The Price of News from the Front Line: Rethinking the Protection ofMedia Personnel under International Humanitarian Law”, Journal of Conflict andSecurity Law, Vol. 20, No. 3, 2015, pp. 451–480.

Isabel García García, “La protección del periodista: El caso de Siria”, RevistaEspañola de Derecho Militar, No. 103, 2015, pp. 93–121.

Vered Malka and Yaron Ariel, “Fighting, Worrying and Sharing: Operation‘Protective Edge’ as the First WhatsApp War”, Media, War and Conflict, Vol. 8,No. 3, 2015, pp. 329–344.

Peace

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Kasaija Phillip Apuuli, “The Use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and United NationsPeacekeeping: The Case of MONUSCO in the Democratic Republic of the Congo”,African Yearbook of International Law/Annuaire Africain de Droit International,Vol. 19, No. 1, 2011–12, pp. 325–342.

Protection of cultural property

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Kevin Chamberlain, “Casualties of Armed Conflict: Protecting Cultural Property”,Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, Vol. 17, 2014, pp. 189–211.

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Sebastián Green Martínez, “Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Northern Mali: ACrime against Humanity?”, Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 13, No.5, 2015, pp. 1073–1097.

Marina Lostal Becerril, “Syria’s World Cultural Heritage and Individual CriminalResponsibility”, International Review of Law, Vol. 2015, No. 1, 2015.

Public international law

Books

José Antonio Valles Cavia (ed.), Los conflictos armados contemporáneos:Construcción de la paz y derechos humanos, La Catarata, Madrid, 2013, 302 pp.

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Jordan Peagler, “The Stuxnet Attack: A New Form of Warfare and the (In)Applicability of Current International Law”, Arizona Journal of International andComparative Law, Vol. 31, No. 2, 2014, pp. 399–434.

Tom Ruys and Luca Ferro, “Weathering the Storm: Legality and Legal Implicationsof the Saudi-Led Military Intervention in Yemen”, International and ComparativeLaw Quarterly, Vol. 65, No. 1, 2016, pp. 61–98.

Michael Staack, “Dekonstruktion von Souveränität: Diskurse zur Legitimierungmilitärischer Interventionen”, Die Friedens-Warte: Journal of International Peaceand Organization, Vol. 89, No. 3–4, 2014.

Refugees/displaced persons

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Chrysanthus Ache and Charles Riziki Majinge, “International Law as a Mechanismto Advance the Rights of the Displaced in Africa: Examining the Role of the AfricanUnion Convention for the Protection and Assistance of the Internally DisplacedPersons in Africa”, African Yearbook of International Law/Annuaire Africain deDroit International, Vol. 18, No. 1, 2010, pp. 413–449.

Marianne Alfsen et al., “Time to Act: Millions of People are Displaced by Disastersand Climate Change”, Perspective: A Humanitarian and International AffairsMagazine, No. 3, 2015, pp. 10–31.

Vincent Chetail, “The Human Rights of Migrants in General International Law:From Minimum Standards to Fundamental Rights”, Georgetown ImmigrationLaw Journal, Vol. 28, No. 1, 2013, pp. 225–255.

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Ulrike Krause, “A Continuum of Violence? Linking Sexual and Gender-BasedViolence during Conflict, Flight, and Encampment”, Refugee Survey Quarterly,Vol. 34, No. 4, 2015, pp. 1–19.

Milena Sterio, “The Applicability of the Humanitarian Intervention ‘Exception’ tothe Middle Eastern Refugee Crisis: Why the International Community ShouldIntervene against ISIS”, Transnational Law Review, Vol. 38, No. 2, 2015, pp. 325–357.

Religion

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Alexander De Juan, “The Role of Intra-Religious Conflicts in Intrastate Wars”,Terrorism and Political Violence, Vol. 27, No. 4, 2015, pp. 762–780.

Muhammad Munir, “Debates on the Rights of Prisoners of War in Islamic Law”,Islamic Studies, Vol. 49, No. 4, 2010, pp. 463–492.

Sea warfare

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Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg, “Military Activities in the ExclusiveEconomic Zone”, Revue Belge de Droit International/Belgian Review ofInternational Law/Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Internationaal Recht, Vol. 47, No. 1,2014, pp. 45–64.

Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg, “The Development of the Law of Naval Warfarefrom the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century: Some Select Issues”, Yearbookof International Humanitarian law, Vol. 17, 2014, pp. 69–93.

Terrorism

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Max Abrahms and Jochen Mierau, “Leadership Matters: The Effects of TargetedKillings on Miliant Group Tactics”, Terrorism and Political Violence, 2015.

Pierre-Alain Clément et al., “Djihadisme: Nouvelle menace mondiale”, Diplomatie:Affaires Stratégiques et Relations Internationales, No. 77, 2015, pp. 36–61.

Kinga Julia Tibori Szabó, “Self-Defence and the United States Policy onDrone Strikes”, Journal of Conflict and Security Law, Vol. 20, No. 3, 2015, pp.381–413.

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Women/gender

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Sara E. Davies and Jacqui True, “Reframing Conflict-Related Sexual and Gender-Based Violence: Bringing Gender Analysis Back In”, Security Dialogue, Vol. 46,No. 6, 2015, pp. 495–512.

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