International Law Studies - 2010
- The International Humanitarian Law Classification of Armed Conflicts in Iraq since 2003
- Foreword
- Detention Operations in Iraq: A View from the Ground
- Regime Change and the Restoration of the Rule of Law in Iraq
- The Role of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Stability Operations
- Iraq and the 'Fog of Law'
- Rule of Law Capacity Building in Iraq
- The Iraq War: A Commander's Perspective
- Legal Considerations in Relation to Maritime Operations against Iraq
- Blue Books
- The Occupation of Iraq
- Was the 2003 Invasion of Iraq Legal?
- The Dark Sides of Convergence: A Pro-civilian Critique of the Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Law in Armed Conflict
- Index
- The 'Fog of Law': The Law of Armed Conflict in Operation Iraqi Freedom
- The Occupation of Iraq: A Reassessment
- Appendix: Contributors
- Occupation in Iraq: Issues on the Periphery and for the Future: A Rubik's Cube Problem?
- Legal Bases for Military Operations in Iraq
- Come the Revolution: A Legal Perspective on Air Operations in Iraq since 2003
- Preface
- Legal Bases for Coalition Combat Operations in Iraq, May 2003-Present
- Counterinsurgency and Stability Operations: A New Approach to Legal Interpretation
- Introduction
- Concluding Observations: The Influence of the Conflict in Iraq on International Law