No. 88, January 2012
Index
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Preface
- Small Wars': The Legal Challenges
- Will-o'-the-Wisp? The Search for Law in Non-International Armed Conflicts
- Defining Non-International Armed Conflict: A Historically Difficult Task
- Self-defense Targeting: Blurring the Line between the Jus ad Bellum and the Jus in Bello
- War and Peace: Where Is the Divide?
- The Status of Opposition Fighters in a Non-International Armed Conflict
- Present and Future Conceptions of the Status of Government Forces in Non-International Armed Conflict
- Toward a Limited Consensus on the Loss of Civilian Immunity in Non-International Armed Conflict: Making Progress through Practice
- Differences in the Law of Weaponry When Applied to Non-International Armed Conflicts
- Methods and Means of Naval Warfare in Non-International Armed Conflicts
- Perfidy in Non-International Armed Conflicts
- Non-International Armed Conflicts in the Philippines
- Twenty- First-Century Challenges: The Use of Military Forces to Combat Criminal Threats
- An Australian Perspective on Non-International Armed Conflict: Afghanistan and East Timor
- Detention of Terrorists in the Twenty-first Century
- Detention in Non-International Armed Conflicts
- International Enforcement in Non-International Armed Conflict: Searching for Synergy among Legal Regimes in the Case of Libya
- Concluding Remarks on Non-International Armed Conflicts
- Appendix: Contributors
- Index
- Previous 'Blue Books