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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Larsen, Kjetil Mujezinović, Cooper, Camilla Guldahl, Nystuen, Gro
Language:English
Published: Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press 2013.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction by the editors : is there a 'principle of humanity' in international humanitarian law?
  • Kjetil Mujezinović Larsen, Camilla Guldahl Cooper, Gro Nystuen
  • The main epochs of modern international humanitarian law since 1864 and their related dominant legal constructions / Robert Kolb
  • The principle of proportionality / Yoram Dinstein
  • The Geneva conventions and the dichotomy between international and non-international armed conflict : curse or blessing for the 'principle of humanity'? / Cecilie Hellestveit
  • A 'principle of humanity' or a 'principle of human-rightism'? / Kjetil Mujezinović Larsen
  • The principle of humanity in the development of "special protection" for children in armed conflict : 60 years beyond the geneva conventions and 20 years beyond the convention on the rights of the child / Katarina Månsson
  • Military occupation of eastern Karelia by Finland in 1941-1944: was international law pushed aside? / Lauri Hannikainen
  • The occupied and the occupant: the case of Norway / Sigrid Redse Johansen
  • Multinational peace operations forces involved in armed conflict: who are the parties? / Ola Engdahl
  • Security detention in UN peace operations / Peter Vedel Kessing
  • Humanity and the discourse of legality / Rikke Ishøy
  • Implementation in practice: 60 years of dissemination and other implementation efforts from a Norwegian perspective / Arne-Willy Dahl and Camilla G. Guldahl Cooper
  • Conclusions: is there a 'principle of humanity' in international humanitarian law? / Kjetil Mujezinović Larsen and Camilla G. Guldahl Cooper.