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امکان دانلود رایگان برخی مقالات مجله حقوق بین الملل صلیب سرخ تا 15 ژوئن 2013

To mark the 150th anniversary of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), we are pleased to offer complimentary access to the most-cited articles in 2012 from the International Review of the Red Cross

You can access these articles without charge until the 15th of June 2013 by following this link


A sense of self-perceived collective victimhood in intractable conflicts

Daniel Bar-Tal, Lily Chernyak-Hai, Noa Schori and Ayelet Gundar

The equal application of the laws of war: a principle under pressure

Adam Roberts

Organized crime and gang violence in national and international law

Pierre Hauck and Sven Peterke

Can jus ad bellum override jus in bello? Reaffirming the separation of the two bodies of law

Jasmine Moussa

 Water, international peace, and security

Mara Tignino

Transfers of detainees: legal framework, non-refoulement and contemporary challenges

Cordula Droege

Asymmetrical war and the notion of armed conflict – a tentative conceptualization

Andreas Paulus and Mindia Vashakmadze

Women, armed conflict and language – Gender, violence and discourse

Laura J. Shepherd

Understanding gangs as armed groups

Jennifer M. Hazen

Timelines, borderlines and conflicts

Rogier Bartels

The ethos–practice gap: perceptions of humanitarianism in Iraq

Greg Hansen

Territorial gangs and their consequences for humanitarian players

Oliver Bangerter

Taking care to protect the environment against damage: a meaningless obligation?

Karen Hulme

Taking care to protect the environment against damage: a meaningless obligation?

Karen Hulme

Suicide attacks and Islamic law

Muhammad Munir

Military operations in urban areas

Alexandre Vautravers

Iraq's refugees: ignored and unwanted

Andrew Harper

From helplessness to agency: examining the plurality of women's experiences in armed conflict

Medina Haeri and Nadine Puechguirbal

Facilitating humanitarian assistance in international humanitarian and human rights law

Rebecca Barber

Between rhetoric and reality: exploring the impact of military humanitarian intervention upon s_e_x_u_a_l violence – post-conflict s_e_x trafficking in Kosovo

Samantha T. Godec

Lost in translation: UN responses to s-e-x-u=a-l violence against men and boys in situations of armed conflict

Sandesh Sivakumaran

Aspects of victim participation in the proceedings of the International Criminal Court

Elisabeth Baumgartner


دفاعیه: بررسی حقوقی اقدامات پایگاه ویکی لیکس در تعامل حق دسترسی به اطلاعات با امنیت ملی




جلسه دفاع پایان نامه


بررسی حقوقی اقدامات پایگاه ویکی لیکس

در تعامل حق دسترسی به اطلاعات با امنیت ملی دولتها



دانشجو: هیوا حاجی ملا


استاد راهنما: دکتر سیدباقر میرعباسی

استاد مشاور: دکتر عباسعلی کدخدایی


زمان: چهارشنبه، 9 اسنفد 1391، ساعت 16

مکان: دانشکده حقوق و علوم سیاسی دانشگاه تهران، ساختمان جدید،

طبقه سوم، دفتر شورای گروه حقوق عمومی



فراخوان مقاله: خاستگاه های تاریخی حقوق بین الملل کیفری


The historical origins of international criminal law: call for papers;
Beijing/New Delhi, 28 February–1 March 2014.

Peking University International Law Institute and FICHL seek to explore and crystallise the sub-discipline of history of international criminal law by bringing together leading experts from around the world for a two-day conference on 28 February and 1 March 2014. Based on these conference proceedings, we will produce a comprehensive volume on which trials, treaty provisions, national laws, declarations or other acts of States, and publications constitute the significant building blocks of contemporary international criminal law, and why that is so. By pursuing research and discourse on the history of international criminal law, the organisers aspire to generate new knowledge, broaden the common hinterland to international criminal law, and further consolidate this relatively young discipline of international law.

Paper proposals are invited before 1 May 2013 on clearly identified building blocks in the history of international criminal law, including but not restricted to:
The 1474 trial of Count Hagenbach;
the 1863 Lieber Code;
the 1898 Crete International and National Trials by Great Powers;
the Versailles Treaty: WWI Commission on the Responsibility of the Authors of War;
the Versailles Treaty: the Leipzig trials (45 trials at Leipzig) and Istanbul (Allies put pressure on Turkey to try perpetrators; 200 court-martialed);
League of Nation efforts: High Court of International Justice;
the United Nations War Crimes Commission;
the London Agreement, the Charter of the International Military Tribunal, Indictment, Judgment;
the Tokyo Trial;
Control Council Law No. 10 (Allied prosecutions conducted pursuant to this);
Post-WWII trials individually conducted by Allied Powers/local authorities pursuant to different national frameworks (UK, US, Australia, China, Philippines, Germany);
the Nuremberg Principles;
the 1948 Genocide Convention;
the 1949 Geneva Conventions;
domestic prosecutions;
the 1973 International Crimes Act of Bangladesh;
United Nations Security Council resolutions 808 and 827 (1993); ICTY Statute and case law; ICTR Statute and case law; and
the International Law Commission’s work on the establishment of a permanent international criminal court.

For more information, please visit http://www.fichl.org/activities/the-historical-origins-of-international-criminal-law/.

Our contact information:
URL: www.fichl.org
E-mail: info@fichl.org
Postal address:
Forum for International Criminal and Humanitarian Law
100-102 Avenue des Saisons
Brussels 1050
Belgium

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دانلود رایگان مقالات مجله حقوق بین الملل ملبورن، شماره 13 (2)، سال 2012

Temporary Protection, Derogation and the 1951 Refugee Convention

Alice Edwards

 Ratification of African Union Treaties by Member States: Law, Policy and Practice

Tiyanjana Maluwa

Dark Justice: Australia’s Indefinite Detention of Refugees on Security Grounds under International Human Rights Law

Ben Saul

Gender Violence or Violence against Women? The Treatment of Forced Marriage in the Special Court for Sierra Leone

Rachel Slater

International Law and the International Court of Justice’s Decision in Jurisdictional Immunities of the State

Lucas Bastin

Climate Policy and Border Adjustment Regulation: Designing a Coherent Response

Donald Feaver and Benedict Sheehy

International Law in Domestic Courts and the Jurisdictional Immunities of the State Case

Ingrid Wuerth

The Children of Mae La: Reflections on Regional Refugee Cooperation

Joyce Chia and Justice Susan Kenny

 

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دانلود رایگان شماره اخیر مجله آسیایی حقوق بین الملل از انتشارات کمبریج تا 10 می 2013

Towards an International Law of Brigandage Interpretative Engineering for the Regulation of Natural Resources Exploitation

Jean D'Aspremont

Revisiting the Principle of Non-Intervention A Structural Principle of International Law or a Political Obstacle to Regional Security in Asia

Hitoshi Nasu

The International Law Commission's Draft Articles on the Effects of Armed Conflicts on Treaties: Evaluating the Applicability of Impossibility of Performance and Fundamental Change

Benny Tan zhi Peng

National Human Rights Commissions and Asian Human Rights Norms

Andrew Wolman

Environmental Migration in the Asia-Pacific Region Could We Hang Out Sometime

Benoît Mayer

The TRIPS Patent Protection Provisions and Their Effects on Transferring Climate Change Technologies to LDCs and Poor Developing Countries: A Critical Appraisal

Khorsed Zaman

Hot Air and Hot Heads: An Examination of the Legal Arguments Surrounding the Extension of the European Union's Emissions Trading Scheme to Aviation

Steven M. Dejong