No. 78, January 2002
Index
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Preface
- Opening Remarks
- Judging Kosovo: The Legal Process, the Law of Armed Conflict, and the Commander In Chief
- Operation Allied Force from the Perspective of the NATO Air Commander - Lieutenant General Michael Short, USAF (Ret)
- Discussion
- Introduction - Scott Silliman
- The Applicability of International Humanitarian Law and the Law of Neutrality to the Kosovo Campaign
- Rules of Conduct During Humanitarian Intervention
- Application of the Law of Armed Conflict During Operation Allied Force: Maritime Interdiction and Prisoner of War Issues
- Commentary: Judith A. Miller
- Commentary: Natalino Ronzitti
- Commentary: Richard Sorenson
- Discussion
- Introduction
- Legitimate Military Objectives Under the Current Jus In Bello
- Targeting
- Legal Pespective from the EUCOM Targeting Cell
- Commentary: Harvey Dalton
- Commentary: Wolff H. von Heinegg
- Commentary: Henry Shue
- Discussion
- Introduction
- Some Legal (And A Few Ethical) Dimensions of the Collateral Damage Resulting from Nato's Kosovo Campaign
- International Humanitarian Law after Kosovo: Is Lex Lata Sufficient?
- Commentary: Yves Sandoz
- Commentary: W.Hays Parks
- Commentary: Barry Strauss
- Discussion
- Introduction
- Coalition Warfare and Differing Legal Obligations of Coalition Members Under International Humanitarian Law
- To What Extent Is Protocol I Customary International Law?
- Commentary: Rudolph Dolzer
- Commentary: Leslie C. Green
- Commentary: David Graham
- Discussion
- Introduction
- The Laws of War After Kosovo
- Propositions on the Law of War after the Kosovo Campaign
- Commentary: Rein Milllerson
- Commentary: Horace B. Robertson, Jr
- Commentary: Harvey Dalton
- Discussion
- Final Report to the Prosecutor by the Committee Established to Review the NATO Bombing Campaign Against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
- Contributors