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BOOKS AND ARTICLES - International Committee of the Red Cross
Volume 91 Number 876 December 2009
BOOKS AND ARTICLES
Recent acquisitions of the Library & Research Service, ICRC
Air warfare – articles
Brisibe, Tare C. ‘Customary international law, arms control and the environment
in outer space’, Chinese Journal of International Law, Vol. 8, No. 2, July 2009,
pp. 375–393.
St-Fleur, Yvenson. ‘Aerial belligerency within a humanitarian rhetoric: exploring
the theorizing of the law of war/terrorizing of civilians’ rights nexus’, Chinese
Journal of International Law, Vol. 8, No. 2, July 2009, pp. 347–373.
Arms – articles
Grand, Camille. ‘La convention sur les armes à sous-munitions et le processus
d’Oslo: une négociation atypique’, Annuaire Français de Relations Internationales,
Vol. 10, 2009, pp. 681–697.
Children – books
Institut international des droits de l’enfants, OHCHR, 18 candles: the Convention
on the rights of the child reaches majority, IDE on children’s rights, Institut
international des droits de l’enfant, Sion, 2007, 155 pp.
Children – articles
Quiroga, Jose et al. ‘Children and torture’, Torture: Journal on rehabilitation of
torture victims and prevention of torture, Vol. 19, No. 2, 2009, pp. 64–175.
Conflict, violence and security – books
Cockayne, James et al. ‘Beyond market forces: regulating the global security industry.
International Peace Institute, New York, 2009, XVIII, 333 pp.
Gebrewold, Belachew. Anatomy of violence: understanding the systems of conflict and
violence in Africa. Ashgate, Surrey: Burlington, 2009, IX, 263 pp.
doi:10.1017/S1816383109990488
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Books and articles
Owens, Patricia. Between war and politics: international relations and the thought of
Hannah Arent. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, 223 pp.
Struye de Swielande, Tanguy (dir.). Les interventions militaires en zones urbaines:
paradigmes, stratégies et enjeux. Collection Réseau multidisciplinaire d’études
stratégiques, Bruylant, Bruxelles, 2008, 336 pp.
Conflict, violence and security – articles
Gertz, Nolen. ‘Just and unjust killing’, Journal of Military Ethics, Vol. 7, issue 4,
2008, pp. 247–261.
Muggah, Robert et al. ‘Urban insecurities’, Security Dialogue, Vol. 40, No. 4–5,
August–October 2009, pp. 363–541.
Wennmann, Achim. ‘Getting armed groups to the table: peace processes, the
political economy of conflict and the mediated state’, Third World Quarterly, 2009,
Vol. 30, No. 6, pp. 1123–1138.
Detention – articles
Goodman, Ryan. ‘The detention of civilians in armed conflict’, American Journal of
International Law, Vol. 103, No. 1, January 2009, pp. 48–74.
Environment – articles
Brown, Oli and McLeman, Robert. ‘A recurring anarchy? the emergence of climate
change as a threat to international peace and security’, Conflict, Security and
Development, Vol. 9, No. 3, October 2009, pp. 289–305.
Gleditsch, Nils Petter et al. ‘Klimawandel und Gewaltkonflikte’, Die FriedensWarte: Journal of international peace and organization, Bd. 84, H. 2, 2009,
pp. 11–92.
Environment – books
ICRC. Water and war: ICRC response. Focus, ICRC, Geneva, July 2009, 21 pp.
Geopolitics – books
Hari, Daoud; écrit en collaboration avec Dennis Burke et Megan M. Mckenna.
Dans l’enfer du Darfour: témoignage (titre original: The translator: a tribesman’s
memoir of Darfur), traduction de l’anglais (américain) par Damien-Guillaume et
Marie-Blanche Audollent, Flammarion, Paris, 2008, 297 pp.
ICRC, Ipsos, Afghanistan: opinion survey, 2009. ICRC, Geneva, June 2009, 41 pp.
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ICRC, Ipsos, Colombia: opinion survey, 2009. ICRC, Geneva, June 2009, 40 pp.
ICRC, Ipsos, Democratic Republic of the Congo: opinion survey, 2009. ICRC, Geneva,
June 2009, 39 pp.
ICRC, Ipsos, Georgia: opinion survey, 2009. ICRC, Geneva, June 2009, 49 pp.
ICRC, Ipsos, Haiti: opinion survey, 2009. ICRC, Geneva, June 2009, 40 pp.
ICRC, Ipsos, Lebanon: opinion survey, 2009. ICRC, Geneva, June 2009, 38 pp.
ICRC, Ipsos, Liberia: opinion survey, 2009. ICRC, Geneva, June 2009, 37 pp.
ICRC, Ipsos, Summary report: Afghanistan, Colombia, Democratic Republic of the
Congo, Georgia, Haiti, Lebanon, Liberia and the Philippines: opinion survey, 2009.
ICRC, Geneva, June 2009, 84 pp.
ICRC, Ipsos, The Philippines: opinion survey, 2009. ICRC, Geneva, June 2009, 35 pp.
Kellner, Thierry. L’Occident de la Chine: Pékin et la nouvelle Asie centrale, 1991–
2001. Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 2008, 622 pp.
Shlaim, Avi. Israel and Palestine: reappraisals, revisions, refutations. Verso, London,
New York, 2009, 392 p.
Taneja, Preti (ed). State of the world’s minorities and indigenous peoples 2009: events
of 2008. Minority rights group international, London, July 2009, 247 pp.
United Nations Human Settlements Programme. State of the world’s cities 2008/
2009: harmonious cities. Sterling, London, Earthscan; UN-HABITAT, Nairobi,
2008, 264 pp.
Geopolitics – articles
Lieven, Anatol. ‘The war in Afghanistan: its background and future prospects’,
Conflict, Security and Development, Vol. 9, No. 3, October 2009, pp. 333–359.
Sur, Serge et al. ‘Le Caucase: un espace de convoitises’, Questions Internationales,
No. 37, mai–juin 2009, 83 pp.
Synnott, Hilary. ‘Transforming Pakistan: ways out of instability’, Adelphi paper,
2009, 198 pp.
Yihdego, Zeray et al. ‘Symposium on Darfur’, Journal of Conflict and Security Law,
Vol. 14, No. 1, Spring 2009, pp. 35–113.
Human rights – books
Observatoire pour la protection des défenseurs des droits de l’homme, FIDH,
OMCT, L’obstination du témoignage: rapport annuel 2009, OMCT, FIDH, s.l., 2009,
581 pp.
Human rights – articles
du Plessis, Max and Ford, Jolyon. ‘Transitional justice: a future truth commission
for Zimbabwe?’, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 58, part 1,
January 2009, pp. 73–117.
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Humanitarian aid – books
Hadden, Tom (ed). A responsibility to assist: EU policy and practice in crisismanagement operations under European security and defence policy: a COST report,
Oxford; Portland: Hart Publishing, 2009, 155 pp.
Humanitarian aid – articles
Pattison, James. ‘Whose responsibility to protect?: the duties of humanitarian
intervention’, Journal of Military Ethics, Vol. 7, issue 4, 2008, pp. 262–283.
Schüller, Andreas. ‘Völkerrechtliche Rechte und Pflichten im Bereich der
humanitären Hilfe’, Humanitäres Völkerrecht, Informationsschriften, Vol. 22,
No. 1, 2009, pp. 35–40.
ICRC/International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement –
books
Ceci, Giorgio, collab. di Gabriele Comani. La C.R.I. nei primi due anni di guerra: 07
giugno 1940–07 giugno 1942. Croce Rossa Italiana, Latina, 2005, 253 pp.
CICR, L’eau et la guerre: la réponse du CICR, Zoom, CICR, Genève, juillet 2009,
21 pp.
Crompton, Samuel Willard. Clara Barton: humanitarian. Chelsea House, New
York, 2009, 116 pp.
Dunant, Jean Henri. Solferino mälestus (titre original: Un souvenir de Solferino),
Martensi Selts, Tallinn, 2009, 142 pp.
ICRC, Restoring family links strategy: including legal references. ICRC, Geneva,
February 2009, 64 pp.
ICRC/International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement –
articles
Farré, Sébastien and Schubert, Yan. ‘L’illusion de l’objectif: le délégué du CICR
Maurice Rossel et les photographies de Theresienstadt’, Le Mouvement Social,
No. 227, avril–juin 2009, pp. 65–83.
International criminal law – books
Doria, José, Gasser, Hans-Peter and Bassiouni, M. Cherif (eds). The legal regime of
the International criminal court: essays in honour of professor Igor Blishchenko: in
memoriam professor Igor Pavlovich Blishchenko (1930–2000), Leiden; Martinus
Nijhoff, Boston, 2009, 1121 pp.; International humanitarian law series; Vol. 19.
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Moreillon, Laurent, Bichovsky, Aude and Massrourim, Maryam(eds). Droit pénal
humanitaire, 2nd edn. Helbing Lichtenhahn, Bâle; Bruylant, Bruxelles, 2009, 502 pp.
Politi, Mauro and Gioia, Federica (eds). The International criminal court and
national jurisdictions, Farnham; Ashgate, Burlington, 2009, 177 pp.
Schabas, William A. Genocide in international law: the crime of crimes, 2nd edn.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2009, 741 pp.
van Genugten, Willem J. M., Scharf, Michael P. and Radin, Sasha E. (eds). Criminal
jurisdiction 100 years after the 1907 Hague peace conference: proceedings of the eighth
Hague joint conference held in The Hague, The Netherlands 28–30 June 2007, T.M.C.
Asser Press, The Hague, 2009, 350 pp.
Ziegler, Andreas R., Wehrenberg, Stefan and Weber, Renaud (eds).
Kriegsverbrecherprozesse in der Schweiz = Procès de criminels de guerre en Suisse,
Schulthess, Zurich; Bruylant, Bruxelles; Nomos, Baden-Baden, 2009, 446 pp.
International criminal law – articles
Cryer, Robert. ‘The definitions of international crimes in the Al Bashir arrest
warrant decision’, Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2009,
pp. 283–296.
Davies, Thomas E. ‘How the Rome statute weakens the international prohibition
on incitement to genocide’, Harvard Human Rights Journal, Vol. 22, issue 2,
Summer 2009, pp. 245–270.
Demko, Daniela. ‘Die von der Genozidkonvention geschützten “Gruppen” als
Regelungsgegenstand des “specific intent”’, Schweizerische Zeitschrift für
internationales und europäisches Recht [Revue suisse de droit international et
de droit européen], 2009, pp. 223–246.
McCormack, Tim. ‘The contribution of the International criminal court to
increasing respect for international humanitarian law’, University of Tasmania Law
Review, Vol. 27, No. 1, 2008, pp. 22–46.
Mulgrew, Roisin. ‘On the enforcement of sentences imposed by international
courts: challenges faced by the special court for Sierra Leone’, Journal of
International Criminal Justice, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2009, pp. 373–396.
Ronen, Yaël. ‘Superior responsibility of civilians for international crimes
committed in civilian settings’, Hebrew University International Law Research
Paper, No. 16-09, August 2009, 38 pp.
Strippoli, Alfredo. ‘National courts and genocide: the Kravica case at the Court of
Bosnia and Herzegovina’, Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 7, No. 3,
2009, pp. 577–595.
International humanitarian law – Generalities – books
ICRC. Exploring humanitarian law: IHL guide: a legal manual for EHL teachers.
ICRC, Geneva, January 2009, 26 pp.
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Books and articles
ICRC. Under the protection of the palm: wars of dignity in the Pacific. ICRC, Suva,
2009, 56 pp.
Fiorillo, Mario. Guerra e diritto. Roma; Bari: Laterza, 2009, 185 pp.
International humanitarian law – Generalities – articles
Bugnion, François. ‘Customary international humanitarian law’, African Yearbook
on International Humanitarian Law, 2008, pp. 59–99.
Clément, Phebe Mavungu. ‘The “African World War” and challenges to the
enforcement of redress for victims of violations of human rights and international
humanitarian law’, African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, 2008,
pp. 137–162.
Sitaraman, Ganesh. ‘Counterinsurgency, the war on terror and the laws of war’,
Virginia Law Review, Vol. 95, Issue 7, March 2009, 68 pp.
Sivakumaran, Sandesh. ‘Courts of armed opposition groups: fair trials or summary
justice?’, Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 7, No. 3, 2009, pp. 489–513.
Tigroudja, Hélène. ‘La cour suprême israélienne et la protection des personnes en
temps de conflit’, Revue Générale de Droit International Public, T. 113, No. 3, 2009,
pp. 555–588.
Watts, Sean. ‘Reciprocity and the law of war’, Harvard International Law Journal,
Vol. 50, No. 2, Summer 2009, pp. 365–434.
International humanitarian law – Combatants and armed forces –
articles
Abrisketa, Joana. ‘Blue Helmets and international humanitarian law: how they
come together’, Humanitäres Völkerrecht, Vol. 22, No. 2, 2009, pp. 85–93.
Oxtoby, Chris. ‘Guantanamo: a new legal regime?’, African Yearbook on
International Humanitarian Law, 2008, p. 1–32.
International humanitarian law – Conduct of hostilities – articles
Sparrow, Robert. ‘“Hands up who wants to die?” Primoratz on responsibility and
civilian immunity in wartime’, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 8, No. 3,
2005, pp. 299–319.
Talmon, Stefan. ‘The responsibility of outside powers for acts of secessionist
entities’, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 58, part 3, July 2009,
pp. 493–517.
Weill, Sharon. ‘The targeted killing of Salah Shehadeh: from Gaza to Madrid’,
Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 7, No. 3, 2009, pp. 617–631.
Zilinskas, Justinas and Declerck, Wouter. ‘Targeted killing under international
humanitarian law’, Jurisprudencija, 5 (107), 2008, pp. 8–18.
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International humanitarian law – Implementation – books
Bredt, Friederike. Anwendbarkeit des humanitären Völkerrechts im Israel-PalästinaKonflikt. Duncker and Humblot, Berlin, 2009, 371 pp.; Schriften zum Völkerrecht;
Bd. 187.
International humanitarian law – Implementation – articles
Lahmann, Henning. ‘The Israeli approach to detain terrorist suspects and
international humanitarian law: the decision anonymous v. State of Israel’,
Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, 69/2, 2009,
pp. 347–364.
Raach, F. ‘La compétence des juridictions internes dans la répression des violations
graves du droit international humanitaire: la mise en oeuvre de l’article 11bis du
règlement de procédure et de preuve du T.P.I.R.’, Revue de Droit International et
de Droit Comparé, T. 86, 2009, pp. 139–155.
International humanitarian law – Military occupation – articles
Boon, Kristen E. ‘Obligations of the new occupier: the contours of a jus post
bellum’, Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review, Vol. 31,
No. 2, 2008, pp. 101–128.
International humanitarian law – Non-international armed
conflict – articles
Armendáriz, Leticia. ‘La regulación internacional del derecho internacional
humanitario aplicable en conflictos armados internos’, Revista Española
de Derecho Militar, No. 92, Julio–Diciembre 2008, pp. 47–78.
Weber, Stephan. ‘International oder nicht-international? die Konfliktqualifikation
in der Lubanga-Entscheidung des IStGH’, Humanitäres Völkerrecht, Vol. 22, No. 2,
2009, pp. 75–84.
Zaionce, Erez and Bart, Roni. ‘Adapting the laws of war to low intensity warfare’,
Strategic Assessment, Vol. 11, No. 2, November 2008, pp. 29–45.
International organization/NGO/United Nations – articles
Kuwali, Dan. ‘The architecture of AU intervention: institutions for
implementation of article 4(h) of the AU act’, African Yearbook on International
Humanitarian Law, 2008, pp. 100–136.
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Media – articles
Geiss, Robin. ‘The protection of journalists in armed conflicts’, German Yearbook
of International Law [Jahrbuch für internationales Recht], Vol. 51, 2008,
pp. 289–319.
Medicine – books
Giannou, Christos and Baldan, Marco. War surgery: working with limited resources
in armed conflict and other situations of violence: volume 1. ICRC, Geneva, March
2009, 351 pp. +1 CD-ROM.
Peace – articles
Barakat, Sultan and Zyck, Steven A. ‘The evolution of post-conflict recovery’, Third
World Quarterly, Vol. 30, No. 6, 2009, pp. 1069–1086.
Berdal, Mats. ‘Building peace after war’, Adelphi, 407, October 2009, 214 pp.
Longo, Matthew and Lust, Ellen. ‘The case for peace before disarmament’, Survival,
Vol. 51, No. 4, August–September 2009, pp. 127–148.
Prisoners of war – books
Steuer, Kenneth. Pursuit of an ‘unparalleled opportunity’: the American YMCA and
prisoner-of-war diplomacy among the central power nations during World War I,
1914–1923. Columbia University Press, New York, 2009, 440 pp. Wolfkill, Grant,
with Jerry A. Rose. Reported to be alive, foreword by Robert F. Kennedy. Corgi
Books, London, 1965, 349 pp.
Prisoners of war – articles
Ho, Tse Ka. ‘The relevancy of nationality to the right to prisoner of war status’,
Chinese Journal of International Law, Vol. 8, No. 2, July 2009, pp. 395–421.
Psychology – books
Danieli, Yael, Rodley, Nigel S. and Weisaeth Lars (eds). International responses to
traumatic stress: humanitarian, human rights, justice, peace and development:
contributions, collaborative actions and future initiatives, foreword by Boutros
Boutros-Ghali. Amityville; Baywood, New York, 1996, 473 pp.
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Psychology – articles
Mendeloff, David. ‘Trauma and vengeance: assessing the psychological and
emotional effects of post-conflict justice’, Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 31,
No. 3, August 2009, pp. 592–623.
Public international law – books
Brownlie, Ian. Principles of public international law, 7th edn. Oxford University
Press, Oxford, 2008, 784 pp.
Kolb, Robert. Ius contra bellum: le droit international relatif au maintien
de la paix: précis, 2nd edn. Helbing Lichtenhahn, Bâle; Bruylant, Bruxelles, 2009,
435 pp.
Shaw, Malcolm N. International law, 6th edn. Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, 2008, 1542 pp.
Public international law – articles
Garraway, Charles et al. ‘The war in Afghanistan: a legal analysis: international
workshop, United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, 25–27 June
2008’, Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, Vol. 39, 2009, 330 pp.
O’Driscoll Cian et al. ‘James Turner Johnson and the recovery of the just war
tradition’, Journal of Military Ethics, Vol. 8, issue 3, 2009, pp. 163–259.
Petty, Keith A. ‘Veiled impunity: Iran’s use of non-state armed groups’,
Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, Vol. 36, No. 2, Spring 2008,
pp. 191–219.
Wolfrum, Rüdiger and Philipp, Christine E. ‘The status of the Taliban: their
obligations and rights under international law’, Max Planck Yearbook of United
Nations Law, Vol. 6, 2002, pp. 559–597.
Refugees, displaced persons, migration – books
Chapman, Chris and Taneja, Preti. Uncertain refuge, dangerous return: Iraq’s
uprooted minorities. Minority Rights Group International, London, 2009, 43 pp.
Cholewinski, Ryszard, Perruchoud, Richard and MacDonald, Euan (eds).
International migration law: developing paradigms and key challenges. T.M.C.
Asser, The Hague, 2007, 492 pp.
ESCWA. The socio-economic impact of conflict-driven displacement in the ESCWA
region. United Nations, New York, 2009, 58 pp.; Trends and impacts in conflict
settings, No. 1.
Walzer, Craig (ed). Out of exile: the abducted and displaced people of Sudan, with
additional interviews and foreword by Valentino Achak Deng and Dave Eggers;
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and an afterword by Emmanuel Jal. McSweeney’s books, San Francisco, 2009,
435 pp.
Refugees, displaced persons, migration – articles
Koser, Khalid et al. ‘Displacement, peace processes and post-conflict
peacebuilding’, Refugee Survey Quarterly, Vol. 28, No. 1, 2009, 180 pp.
Loescher, Gil et al. ‘Protracted displacement’, Forced Migration Review, Issue 33,
September 2009, pp. 9–61.
Religion – books
Crooke, Alastair. Resistance: the essence of the Islamist revolution. London; Pluto
Press, New York, 2009, 302 pp.
Terrorism – articles
Mendelsohn, Barak. ‘Al-Qaeda’s Palestinian problem’, Survival, Vol. 51, No. 4,
August–September 2009, pp. 71–86.
Torture – books
Inter-American institute of human rights, Association for the prevention of
torture. Optional protocol to the United Nations Convention against torture and other
cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment: a manual for prevention.
Inter-American institute for human rights, San José, Costa Rica; Association for
the prevention of torture, Geneva, 2004, 272 pp.
Torture – articles
Kelly, Tobias. ‘The UN Committee against torture: human rights monitoring and
the legal recognition of cruelty’, Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 31, No. 3, August
2009, pp. 777–800.
Mujuzi, Jamil Ddamulira. ‘From Nuremberg to Tokyo through Africa to The
Hague: punishing torturers before international criminal tribunals’, African
Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, 2008, pp. 33–58.
Nsabimana, Christian Garuka. ‘The interpretation of the concept of “other
inhumane acts” in armed conflicts by the ICTY and ICTR and its impact on IHL
and human rights law’, African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, 2008,
pp. 163–174.
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Women – books
Ginet, Pierre-Yves (photos et textes). Femmes en résistance, préface de Talisma
Nasreen; entretien avec Marie-José Chombart de Lauwe, Verlhac, Paris, 2009,
278 pp.
Women – articles
Avery, Lisa. ‘The women and children in conflict protection act: an urgent call for
leadership and the prevention of intentional victimization of women and children
in war’, Loyola Law Review, Vol. 51, No. 1, Spring 2005, pp. 103–138.
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