Current Issue

Melbourne Journal of International Law

Volume 8

October 2007

Issue 2

Symposium - International Humanitarian Law
 

Foreword

Australian Red Cross

Introduction

2007 Editors
Think Pieces  
Law After War
Hilary Charlesworth

International Humanitarian Law and the Gods of War: The Story of Athena versus Ares

Helen Durham

Drawing Lines in the Sand — Characterising Conflicts for the Purposes of Teaching International Humanitarian Law

Alison Duxbury

David Hicks and the Charade of Guantánamo Bay

Timothy L H McCormack

WMD Arms Control Agreements in the Post-September 11 Security Environment: Part of the ‘Counter-Terrorism Toolbox'

Robert J Mathews

The Law on Military Occupation: Answering the Challenges of Detention during Contemporary Peace Operations?

Bruce Oswald

The Rules of Engagement in Occupied Territory: Should They Be Published?

Peter Rowe

The Death of Baha Mousa

Gerry Simpson

Seeking Clarity in relation to the Principle of Complementarity: Reflections on the Recent Contributions of Some International Bodies

John Tobin
Case Notes
The Public Committee Against Torture in Israel v The Government of Israel: The Israeli High Court of Justice Targeted Killing Decision
Michelle Lesh
Application of the Convention on the Prevention of the Crime of Genocide: Bosnia and Herzegovina v Serbia and Montenegro
David Turns
Commentaries
Violence and Play in Saddam's Trial
Nicole Rogers
21st Century Conflict: Can the Law Survive?
Michael N Schmitt
Book Reviews
Atrocity, Punishment and International Law by Mark A Drumbl
Ralph Henham
Of War and Law by David Kennedy
Dale Stephens
Feature
The Past, Present and Future of International Law: A Critical Third World Approach B S Chimni
International Law and its Others by Anne Orford (ed) Fleur Johns
Comment
Why Refugees Still Matter: A Response to James Hathaway Gregor Noll

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