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The Concept of Non-International Armed Conflict in International Humanitarian Law by Anthony Cullen [Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 219 pp, ISBN 978-0-521-76048-52010, price not given (h/bk)]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2012

Tamás Hoffmann
Affiliation:
Lecturer, Institute for International Studies, Corvinus University of Budapest.

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Copyright © British Institute of International and Comparative Law 2012

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References

1 Prosecutor v Tadić, Decision on the Defence Motion for Interlocutory Appeal on Jurisdiction, Case No IT-94-1-AR72, Appeals Chamber, 2 October 1995.

2 See more in detail T Hoffmann, ‘The Gentle Humanizer of Humanitarian Law—Antonio Cassese and the Creation of the Customary Law of Non-International Armed Conflict’ in L vd Herik and C Stahn (eds), Future Perspectives on International Criminal Justice (TMC Asser 2010) 58–80.

3 See inter alia Paulus, A and Vashakmadze, M, ‘Asymmetrical War and the Notion of Armed Conflict—A Tentative Reconceptualization91 (2009) International Review of the Red Cross 95125CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Kress, C., ‘Some Reflections on the International Legal Framework Governing Transnational Armed Conflicts15 (2010) Journal of Conflict and Security Law 245274CrossRefGoogle Scholar; T Hoffmann, ‘Squaring the Circle?—International Humanitarian Law and Transnational Armed Conflicts’ in M Matheson and D Momtaz (eds), Rules and Institutions of International Humanitarian Law Put to the Test of Recent Armed Conflicts (Martinus Nijhoff 2010) 217–274.

4 See S Sivakumaran, ‘Identifying an Armed Conflict Not of an International Character’ in C Stahn and G Sluiter (eds), The Emerging Practice of the International Criminal Court (Brill 2009) 374.