No. 82, December 2006
Index
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Preface
- War and International Law: Distinguishing Military and Humanitarian Professions
- Study on Customary International Humanitarian Law: A Contribution to the Understanding and Respect for the Rule of Law in Armed Conflict
- An Australian Perspective on the ICRC Customary International Humanitarian Law Study
- The ICRC Customary International Humanitarian Law Study
- The American Red Cross and International Humanitarian Law Dissemination
- Teaching the Law of Armed Conflict to Armed Forces: Personal Reflections
- War, Technology and the Law ofArmed Conflict
- Modern Weaponry and Warfare: The Application of Article 36 of Additional Protocol I by Governments
- Chemical Agents and 'Expanding' Bullets: Limited Law Enforcement Exceptions or Unwarranted Handcuffs?
- Legal Issues in Coalition Warfare: A US Perspective
- England Does Not Love Coalitions' - Does Anything Change?
- Coalition Warfare: Challenges and Opportunities
- Toward 2015, Challenges for a Medium Navy: An Australian Perspective
- The Current State of the Law of Naval Warfare: A Fresh Look at the San Remo Manual
- Future Navies-Present Issues
- Appendix: Contributors
- Index