Saturday, May 24, 2014

New Volume: ISIL Year Book of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law

The latest volume of the ISIL Year Book of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law (Vol. 11, 2011) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Pablo Antonio Fernández-Sánchez & Francesco Seatzu, The Application of the American and European Conventions of Human Rights in Time of War or other Public Emergencies: Some Highlights and Comparisons
    • Mohammad Naqib Ishan Jan & Abdul Haseeb Ansari, The Care of Wounded and Sick and the Protection of Medical Personnel in the Time of Armed Conflicts
    • P. Ishwara Bhat, International Humanitarian Law and Multiculturalism
    • B. C. Nirmal, Implementation of the Biological Weapons Convention and the Indian State Practice
    • Manoj Kumar Sinha, Development of International Criminal Law: A Long Journey
    • Anupam Jha, First Anatomy of the Rome Statute during Kampala Conference: A Critical Evaluation
    • Anuradha Rajesh Saibaba, India and the International Criminal Court: Re-Invigorating and Re-Visiting the Non-Ratification Debate
    • Md. Mostafa Hosain, Complementary Jurisdiction of the ICC: A Method to Ensure Effective Prosecution of Perpetrators of the Most Serious Crimes
    • U.C. Jha, Depleted Uranium Weapons
    • James C. Simeon, Article 1F(a) Exclusion and the Determination of those who are "Undeserving" of Convention Refugee Status in International Law
    • Nafees Ahmad, Refugee: The Semasiology of Definitional Dilemma
    • Kirsty Welch, The Fitness for Purpose of the 1951 Refugee Definition in the Context of Modern Forms of Persecution: A Case Study on Human Trafficking
  • Shorter Articles
    • V. Seshaiah Shasthri, "Self Referrals" by States and Criminal Prosecutions before the International Criminal Court
    • Nour Mohammad, International Refugee Law Standards: Rohingya Refugee Problems in Bangladesh