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Acknowledgments Editor’s Preface
Part One: General Principles and International Human Rights.
I: Collective Complaints Under the European Social Charter Encouraging Progress? D J Harris.
II: The European Convention on Human Rights and Extradition; Jacques Hartmann.
III: In Search of Clarity: Non Liquet and International Law; Stephen C. Neff.
IV: ‘Constitutionalization’ of International Law: A Sceptical Voice; Michael Wood.
V: The Nature of State Obligations in Relation to Child Labour: Choosing Prosecution over Protection;Holly Cullen.
VI: Shadows in the Cave: The Nature of International Law When it Appears before English Courts; Vaughan LoweD.
VII: International Organisations and International Human Rights Law: One Giant Leap for Humankind; Robert McCorquodale. Part Two: International Criminal Law and Justice.
VIII: Imputability and Immunity as Separate Concepts:The Removal of Immunity from Civil Proceedings Relating to the Commission of an International Crime;Hazel Fox .
IX: Neither Here Nor There? The Status of International Criminal Jurisprudence in the International and UK Legal Orders; Robert Cryer .
X: Killing Many to Save a Few? Preliminary Thoughts about Avoiding Collateral Civilian Damage by Assassination of Regime Elites; Michael Bohlander.
XI: Conduct and Proof of Conduct - Two Fundamental Conditions for the Imposition of Criminal Liability; G R Sullivan .
XII: State Identity and Genocide: The Bosnian Genocide Case;Dominic McGoldrick .
XIII: Explosive Remnants of the War between Eritrea and Ethiopia; Harry H G Post .
XIV: International Law and the Violence of Non-State Actors; Dino Kritsiotis.
Part Three: International Order and Security. XV: The ‘Disordered Medley’ of International Tribunals And the Coherence of International Law; David Anderson .
XVI: Countermeasures: Concept and Substance in the Protection of Collective Interests; Elena Katselli .
XVII: Does the Optional Clause Still Matter? J G Merrills .
XVIII: Internationalized Tribunals: A Search for Their Legal Bases; Sarah Williams .
XIX: The Road to Kandahar: British Military Interventions and International Law ; Nigel D. White.
XX: Non Consensual Aerial Surveillance In the Airspace over the Exclusive Economic Zone For Military and Defence Purposes; K H Kaikobad.
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