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Advanced reading
This section recommends advanced readings for students interested in exploring the topic(s) of this Module in more detail, and for lecturers teaching the Module.
Core principles of IHL
- Dinstein, Yoram (2016). The Conduct of Hostilities under the Law of International Armed Conflict, 3 rd ed. Cambridge University Press.
- Duffy, Helen (2015). The 'War on Terror' and the Framework of International Law, 2 nd ed. Cambridge University Press. Ch. 6.
- Fleck, Dieter, ed. (2013). The Handbook of International Humanitarian Law, 3 rd ed. Oxford University Press.
- Jachec-Neale, Agnieszka (2014). The Concept of Military Objectives in International Law and Targeting Practice. Routledge Research in the Law of Armed Conflict.
- Henderson, Ian (2011). "The Contemporary Law of Targeting: Military Objectives, Proportionality and Precautions in Attack under Additional Protocol I." Journal of Conflict and Security Law, vol. 16, p. 411.
- Sivakumaran, Sandesh (2012). The Law of Non-International Armed Conflict. Oxford University Press.
Categorization of an armed conflict
- Duxbury, Alison (2007). " Drawing Lines in the Sand - Characterising Conflicts for the Purposes of Teaching International Humanitarian Law." Melbourne Journal of International Law, vol. 8, issue 2, pp. 259-273.
- ICRC (2008). " Interpretive Guidance on the Notion of Direct Participation in Hostilities under International Humanitarian Law." International Review of the Red Cross, vol. 90, no. 872, pp. 991-1047.
- Kretzmer, David (2009). " Rethinking the Application of IHL in Non-International Armed Conflicts." Israel Law Review, vol. 42, issue 1, pp. 8-45.
- Stewart, James G. (2003). " Towards a Single Definition of Armed Conflict in International Humanitarian Law: A Critique of Internationalized Armed Conflict." International Review of the Red Cross, vol. 85, no. 850, pp. 313- 350.
Classification of persons
- Aldrich, George H. (2002). " The Taliban, al-Qaeda and the Determination of Illegal Combatants." American Journal of International Law, vol. 96, no. 4, pp. 891-898.
- Bilkova, Veronika (2009). " Talking about Unlawful Combatants? A Short and Concise Assessment of a Long and Multifaceted Debate." Central European Journal of International and Security Studies, vol. 2, issue 3.
- Bellal, Annyssa, Gilles Ciacca, and Stuart Casey-Maslen (2011). " International law and armed non-state actors in Afghanistan." International Review of the Red Cross, vol. 93, no. 881, pp. 47-79.
- Dormann, Knut (2003). " The Legal Situation of 'Unlawful/Unprivileged Combatants'." International Review of the Red Cross, vol. 85, issue. 849, pp. 45-74.
- Reed, Alastair, Johanna Pohl and Marjolein Jegerings (2017). The Four Dimensions of the Foreign Fighter Threat: Making Sense of an Evolving Phenomenon . Policy Brief. International Centre for Counter-Terrorism: The Hague.
- Richemond-Barak, Daphné(2012). "Applicability and Application of the Laws of War in Modern Conflicts." Florida Journal of International Law, vol. 23, p. 327.
- Richemond-Barak, Daphné, and Victoria Barber (2016). " Foreign Volunteers or Foreign Fighters? The Emerging Legal Framework Governing Foreign Fighters." Opinio Juris, May.
IHL and terrorism
- Cryer, Robert (2002). " The Fine Art of Friendship: Jus in Bello in Afghanistan." Journal of Conflict and Security Law, vol. 7, issue 1, pp.37-83.
- Greenwood, Christopher (2002). " International law and the 'war against terrorism'." International Affairs, vol. 78, no. 2, pp. 301-317.
- Lamp, Nicholas (2011). " Conceptions of War and Paradigms of Compliance: The 'New War' Challenge to International Humanitarian Law." Journal of Conflict and Security Law, vol. 16, issue 2, pp.225-262.
- Marks, Stephen P. (2006). " International Law and the 'War on Terrorism': Post 9/11 Responses by the United States and Asia Pacific Countries." Asia Pacific Law Review, vol. 14, issue 1 pp. 43-74.
IHL and international human rights law
- Eden, Paul, and Matthew Happold (2009). " Symposium: The Relationship between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law." Journal of Conflict & Security Law, vol. 14, issue 3, pp. 441-447.
- Goodman, Ryan (2013). " The Power to Kill or Capture Enemy Combatants." European Journal of International Law, vol. 24, no. 3, p. 819-853.
- Hamilton, Carolyn, and Tabatha Abu El-Haj (1997). " Armed conflict: The protection of children under international law." International Journal of Children's Rights, vol. 5, issue 1, pp. 1-46.
- Hampson, Francoise J. (2008). " The relationship between international humanitarian law and human rights law from the perspective of a human rights treaty body." International Review of the Red Cross, vol. 90, no. 871, pp. 549-572.
- Hill-Cawthorne, Lawrence (2015). " Humanitarian Law, Human Rights Law and the Bifurcation of Armed Conflict." International & Comparative Law Quarterly, vol. 64, issue 2, p. 293-325.
- Lieblich, Eliav (2014). Beyond Life and Limb: Exploring Incidental Mental Harm under International Humanitarian Law. In Applying International Humanitarian Law in Judicial and Quasi-Judicial Bodies, Derek Jinks, Jackson N. Maogoto, Solon Solomon, eds. Springer. p. 186.
- Pejic, Jelena (2011). " The European Court of Human Rights' Al-Jedda judgment: the oversight of international humanitarian law." International Review of the Red Cross, vol. 93, no. 883, pp. 837-851.
- Tamura, Eriko (2011). " The Isayeva Cases of the European Court of Human Rights: The Application of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law in Non-International Armed Conflicts." Chinese Journal of International Law, vol. 10, issue 1, pp. 129-140.