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- War Crimes Trials: Procedural Due Process
- Jus Post Bellum: Mapping the Discipline(S) Carsten Stahn
- War Crimes Under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, with a Special Focus on the Negotiations on the Elements of Crimes
- Cyber Deception and Autonomous Attack – Is There a Legal Problem?
- Deception During Armed Conflict
- The War Crime of Starvation in Non-International Armed Conflict
- The Mismanagement of Jus Post Bellum in Achieving Just Peace: the Case of Cambodia
- Article 37 of the Ucmj and Command Responsibility for War Crimes – Unlawful Command Influence As (Rogue) Elephant in the Room
- Do They Challenge the Rules of the Law of Armed Conflict on Military
- Hist 104, Lecture 15: the Making of “Total War”
- Elements of Crimes* **
- Sexual and Gender Based Violence Perpetrated by Australians in Iraq and Syria
- Waging War Against the World: the Need to Move from War Crimes to Environmental Crimes
- The Statute for an International Criminal Court and the United States: Peacekeepers Under Fire?
- Defining Terrorism As the Peace Time Equivalent of War Crimes: a Case of Too Much Convergence Between International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law?
- Luftgangster Over Germany: the Lynching of American Airmen in the Shadow of the Air War Hall, Kevin T
- 7. Attacks Against Peacekeepers
- What Is a War Crime?
- Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity, and War Crimes
- A World History of War Crimes: from Antiquity to the Present Michael Bryant*
- Law Reports of Trial of War Criminals, Volume X, the I.G. Farben And
- Sexual Violence in Conflict: a War Crime
- The Greatest Generation in a Good War?: a New Look at Wartime America
- Researching Japanese War Crimes
- Law of Armed Conflict Deskbook, 2015
- The Law of Armed Conflict
- Illustrating Illegitimate Lawfare Michael A
- Defining Terrorism As the Peacetime Equivalent of War Crimes: Problems and Prospects*
- Why Have We Criminalized Aggressive War? Abstract
- Attacks Against Peacekeepers
- The US Codification of War Crimes
- Prosecuting Rape As a War Crime Richard J
- Can Jus Ad Bellum Override Jus in Bello?
- Cumulative Prosecution of Foreign Fighters for Core International Crimes and Terrorism-Related Offences
- Rape As a Practice of War: Toward a Typology of Political Violence
- The Geneva Conventions of 1949 and Hague Convention No. IV of 1907, Asubjscd 27-1
- Using Child Soldiers Is a War Crime
- THE NORM of RECIPROCITY and the LAW of AERIAL BOMBARDMENT DURING WORLD WAR II Reaping the Whirlwind JOHN BENNETT*
- FMI 3-07.22, Counterinsurgency Operations
- Defining the War on Terror and the Status of Detainees: Comments on the Presentation of Judge George Aldrich
- Jus Post Bellum: Post-‐War Responsibilities Shannon Sullivan
- Scorched Earth, Poisoned Air Sudanese Government Forces Ravage Jebel Marra, Darfur
- Just Wars, Wars of Aggression and International Humanitarian Law
- The Need for Universal Jurisdiction Over Environmental War Crimes
- Trial of the Major War Criminals Before International Military Tribunal, Volume I
- Inventing the War Crime: an Internal Theory
- International Crimes, a Potential Forum Is the International Criminal Court (ICC)
- The Use of Force in Armed Conflicts
- Peacekeeping, Civilian Protection and the Responsibility to Protect: a Handbook for Trainers Acknowledgements
- Scorched Earth, Black Legend: Environcide and the Early 16Th-Century Spanish Conquest of AmerICa 59
- The War Crime of Terror: an Analysis of International