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International Humanitarian Law Series – Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Michael J. Kelly, Restoring and Maintaining Order in Complex Peace Operations: the Search for a Legal Framework
Helen Durham and Timothy L.H. McCormack (eds), The Changing Face of Conflict and the Efficacy of International Humanitarian Law
Richard May, David Tolbert, John Hocking, Ken Roberts, Bing Bing Jia, Daryl Mundis and Gabriël Oosthuizen (eds), Essays on ICTY Procedure and Evidence: in Honour of Gabrielle Kirk McDonald
Elizabeth Chadwick, Traditional Neutrality Revisited: Law, Theory and Case Studies
Lal Chand Vohrah, Fausto Pocar, Yvonne Featherstone, Olivier Fourmy, Christine Graham, John Hocking and Nicholas Robson (eds), Man’s Inhumanity to Man: Essays on International Law in Honour of Antonio Cassese
Gideon Boas and William A Schabas (eds), International Criminal Law Developments in the Case Law of the ICTY
Karen Hulme, War-Torn Environment: Interpreting the Legal Threshold
Helen Durham and Tracey Gurd (eds), Listening to the Silences: Women and War
Marten Zwanenburg, Accountability of Peace Support Operations
Hirad Abtahi and Gideon Boas (eds), The Dynamics of International Criminal Justice: Essays in Honour of Sir Richard May
Frits Kalshoven, Belligerent Reprisals
Pablo Antonio Fernandez-Sanchez (ed), The New Challenge of Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflicts: In Honour of Professor Juan Antonio Carillo Salcedo

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