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ISIL Year Book of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law |
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This select bibliography covers the articles and books published from the year 1998 to 2001. The main journals which are exclusively used for the selection of articles are : International Journal of Refugee Law, International Review of the Red Cross, Indian Journal of International Law and other relevant journals in the field of international law. The idea behind inclusion of the select bibliography in the yearbook is to provide to the interested reader the latest information on the contemporary issues in the area of International Humanitarian and Refugee Laws. It may be mentioned in this context that this Yearbook being brought out by the Indian Society of International Law is intended mainly to provide adequate materials for research for students, scholars and practitioners of International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law through out the world.
Bose, Pradip Kumar, Refugees in West Bengal: Institutional Practices and Contested Identities, (Calcutta, Calcutta Research Group, 2000)
Chimni, B.S., International Refugee Law: A Reader ( New Delhi: Sage Publishers, 2000)
Cohen, Roberta and Deng, Francis, Masses in Flight: The Global Crisis of Internal Displacement (Brookings Institution, Washington, 1998)
Davies, Wendy, Rights Have No Borders: Internal Displacement Worldwide (Norwegian Refugee Council, Oslo, 1998)
Durha, Helen and McCarmack, Timothy L.M.,The Changing Face of Conflicts: The Efficacy of International Humanitarian Law (Kluwer Law International, The Hague,1999)
Meyer, A and McCaubry,H, Reflections on Law and Armed Conflicts (Kluwer Law International, The Hague, 1998)
Lex, Hittenberg, The Status of Palestinian Refugees in International Law (Clarendon Press,Oxford,1998)
Pirrko, Kaurula, Broadcasting the Edges: Refugee Definition and International Protection Revisited (Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague,1998)
Rover, De Cees, “To Serve and to Protect: Human Rights and Humanitarian Law for Police and Security Forces”, (International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva,1998).
Sassoli, Marco and Bouvire, Antoine A., How does Law protect in War? Cases and Materials and Teaching Materials on Contemporary Practice in International Humanitarian Law (International Committee of the red Cross, Geneva, 1999)
Suryanarayan, V. and Sudarsen, V., Between Fear and Hope: Sri Lanka Refugees in Tamil Nadu (Chennai, T.R. Publications, 2000)
UNHCR, The State of the World’s Refugees: Fifty years of Humanitarian Action, (Geneva, UNHCR, 2000)
Abeyrante, R.I.R., “Air Carrier Liability and State Responsibility for the Carriage of Inadmissible Persons and Refugees” International Journal of Refugee Law, vol.10, n.4(1998), pp.675-687.
Bantekas, Ilias, “Internationally Organized Elections and Communications: The Reality for Bosnia’s Failed Repatriation”, International Journal of Refugee Law, vol. 10, n.1(1998), pp. 199-203.
Batchelor, Carol A, “Statelesness and the Problem of Resolving Nationality Status”, International Journal of Refugee Law, vol. 10 (1998), pp.156-183.
Boegli, Urs., “A Few Thoughts on the Relationship Between Humanitarian Agencies and the Media”, International Review of the Red Cross, n . 325 (1998), pp. 627-632.
Crock, Mary, “Apart from Us or to Part of Us? Immigrants’ Rights, Public Opinion and the Rule of Law”, International Journal of Refugee Law, vol. 10(1998), pp. 49-76.
Dind, Philippe, “Security in ICRC Field Operations”,International Review of the Red Cross, n. 323(1998), pp. 335-46.
Duffy,P.J., “Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights”, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, vol.32 (1998), pp.316-346.
Egeland, Jan, “Peace-Making and the Prevention of Violence: The Role of Governments and Non-Governmental Organizations”, International Review of the Red Cross, vol. 81 (1999), pp. 73-87.
Graditzky, Thomas, “Individual Criminal Responsibility for Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in Non-International Armed Conflicts”,International Review of the Red Cross, n. 322 (1998), pp. 29-56.
Helton, C. Arthur, “Legal Dimensions of Responses to Complex Humanitarian Emergencies”, International Journal of Refugee Law, vol. 10 (1998), pp. 533-547.
Herby, Peter, “Arms Transfers,Humanitarian Assistance and International Humanitarian Law”, International Committee of the Red Cross, n. 325 (1998), pp. 685-692.
New Delhi Workshop on International Refugee Law, Indian Journal of International Law, vol. 39(1999), pp. 1-31.
Jong de, D. Cornelis,”The Legal Framework: The Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and the Development of Law Half a Century Later”, International Journal of Refugee Law, vol. 10 (1998), pp. 688-699.
Kadam, Umesh, “Teaching International Humanitarian Law in Academic Institutions in South Asia : An Overview of an ICRC Dissemination Programme” International Review of the Red Cross, vol.83(2000),pp.167-170.
Kolb, Robert, “The Relationship Between International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law - A Brief History of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 1949 Geneva Conventions”, International Review of the Red Cross, n. 324 (1998), pp. 409-20.
Kritsiois, Dino, “The Kosovo Crisis and NATO’s Application of Armed Force Against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia”, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, vol. 49 (2000), p. 330-359.
Lee, Lay Tang, “Refugees from Bhutan: Nationality, Statelessness and the Right to Return”, International Journal of Refugee Law, vol. 10(1998), pp. 118-153.
Mani, V.S, “The International Court and the Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflict”, Indian Journal of International Law, vol. 39 (1999), pp. 32-46.
__________, “Kargil Conflict and International Law”, Indian Journal of International Law, vol. 39 (1999), pp. 333-342.
___________, International Humanitarian Law : An Indo-Asian Perspective” International Review of the Red Cross, vol. 83 (2000), pp. 59-76.
Martin, Guy, “ International Solidarity and Co-operation in Assisatnce to African Refugees: Burden Sharing or Burden Shifting”, International Journal of Refugee Law, special issue (1998), pp. 250-273.
Maslen, Stuart, “An International Ban on Anti-Personnel Land Mines: History and Negotiations of the Ottawa Treaty’”, International Review of the Red Cross, n.325 (1998), pp. 693-714.
Moir, Lindsay, “The Historical Development of the Application of Humanitarian Law in Non-International Armed Conflicts to 1949”, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, vol. 47 (1998) pp. 337-361.
Nahum, Fasil, “The Challenges for Humanitarian Law and Action at the Threshold of the Twenty-First Century: An African Perspective”, International Review of the Red Cross,vol. 81 (1999), pp. 45-54.
O’Donnell, Daniel, “Trends in the Application of International Humanitarian Law by United Nations Human Rights Mechanisms”, International Review of the Red Cross, n.324, (1998), pp. 481-504.
Patel, N. Bimal, “Do the Rules of Evidence and Procedure of the International Criminal Court Tribunal for ex-Yugoslavia ensure a Fair Trial?”, Indian Journal of International Law, vol. 39 (1999), pp. 464-469.
Pepe, Di Shiano Lorenzo & Kirchner, Andree, “International Attempts to Conclude a Convention to Combat Illegal Migration”, International Journal of Refugee Law, vol. 10(1998), pp.675-687.
Pfanner, Toni, “The Establishment of a Permanent International Criminal Court - ICRC Expectations of the Rome’s Diplomatic Conference”, International Review of the Red Cross, n. 322 (1998), pp. 21-28.
Sandoz, Yves, “Is there a “Droit d’ingerence” in the Sphere of Information? The Right to Information from the Standpoint of International Humanitarian Law, International Review of the Red Cross, n. 325 (1998), pp. 633-42.
Manoj Kumar Sinha[*]
[*] Assistant Professor (Research), Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi.
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