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Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law - 2002
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Articles.- Angola: A Case Study in the Challenges of Achieving Peace and the Question of Amnesty or Prosecution of War Crimes in Mixed Armed Conflicts.- Disentangling Legal Quagmires: The Legal Characterisation of the Armed Conflicts in Afghanistan since 6/7 October 2001 and the Question of Prisoner of War Status.- What Future for the Doctrine of Belligerent Reprisals?.- Developments in the Law of Genocide.- Establishing the Responsibility of the Khmer Rouge Leadership for International Crimes.- International Criminal Procedure and Its Participants: An Examination of the Interaction of Judges, Prosecutor and Defence at the Yugoslav Tribunal.- Current Developments.- The Year in Review.- The Complementary and Conflicting Relationship between the Special Court for Sierra Leone and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.- Transitional Justice: The Prosecution of War Crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina under the ‘Rules of the Road’.- The Liability of Civilians under International Humanitarian Law’s War Crimes Provisions.- Regulating Explosive Remnants of War.- The Conflict in Western Sahara — An Unresolved Issue from the Decolonization Period.- Teaching International Humanitarian Law in Universities: The Contribution of the International Committee of the Red Cross.- Universal Jurisdiction: Lessons from the Belgian Experience.- The First OPCW Review Conference of the Chemical Weapons Convention.- Correspondents’ Reports.- Correspondents’ Reports.

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Leiden University. T.M.C. Asser Institute, The Hague.

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