tailieunhanh - International Law and Armed Conflict: Exploring the Faultlines

On behalf of the contributors, we offer this Volume in friendship, respect and admiration for Professor Yoram Dinstein. No-one familiar with his wide-ranging work in the field can feel anything but awe for his contribution to the clarifica- tion and development of international law. To us, Yoram has also been a selfless, albeit – as anyone who knows him well understands – demanding, mentor, one who has sharpened our understanding of, and ability to think critically about, the law. Along with many others, we have also benefited over the years from his eru- dition on a range of subjects well beyond international. | International Humanitarian Law Series International Law and Armed Conflict Exploring the Faultlines Essays in Honour of Yoram Dinstein Edited by Michael Schmitt and Jelena Pejic International Law and Armed Conflict Exploring the Faultlines International Humanitarian Law Series VOLUME 15 Editors-in-Chief Professor Christopher Greenwood Professor Timothy . McCormack Editorial Advisory Board Professor Georges Abi-Saab . Judge George H. Aldrich Madame Justice Louise Arbour Professor Ove Bring Professor Antonio Cassese Professor John Dugard Professor Dr. Horst Fischer Dr. Hans-Peter Gasser Professor Leslie C. Green . Judge Geza Herczegh Professor Frits Kalshoven Professor Ruth Lapidoth Professor Gabrielle Kirk McDonald . Judge Theodor Meron Captain J. Ashley Roach Professor Michael Schmitt Professor Jiri Toman The International Humanitarian Law Series is a series of monographs and edited volumes which aims to promote scholarly analysis and discussion of both the theory and practice of the international legal regulation of armed conflict. The series explores substantive issues of International Humanitarian Law including - protection for victims of armed conflict and regulation of the means and methods of warfare - questions of application of the various legal regimes for the conduct of armed conflict - issues relating to the implementation of International Humanitarian Law obligations - national and international approaches to the enforcement of the law and - the interactions between International Humanitarian Law and other related areas of international law such as Human Rights Refugee Law Arms Control and Disarmament Law and International Criminal Law. The titles in this series are listed at the end of this .