Commemorating the centenary 0f the 1907 second Hague Peace Conference / Legal Affairs Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Netherlands

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: The Hague: Legal Affairs Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Netherlands); 2008.Description: 64 pagesSubject(s): LOC classification:
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A highly critical moment: role and record of the 1907 Hague Peace Conference / A. Eyffinger : p. 197 -- Threats of armed force and contemporary international law / Roscini M. : p. 229 -- Declarations of war and belligerent parties: international law governing hostilities between states and transnational terrorist networks / A. McDonald : p. 279 -- From 'belligerents' to 'fighters' and civilians directly participating in hostilities -- On the principle of distinction in non international armed conflicts one hundred yEars after the Second Hague Peace Conference / J.F. Kleeffner : p. 315 -- The 'impossibility' of maritime neutrality during World War I / E. Chadwick : p. 337 -- The mosaic of international dispute settlement procedures: Complementary or contradictory? / J.G. Merrills : p. 361 -- The revitalization of the Permanent Court of Arbitration / J.J. Van Haersolte-Van Hof : p. 395.
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A highly critical moment: role and record of the 1907 Hague Peace Conference / A. Eyffinger : p. 197 -- Threats of armed force and contemporary international law / Roscini M. : p. 229 -- Declarations of war and belligerent parties: international law governing hostilities between states and transnational terrorist networks / A. McDonald : p. 279 -- From 'belligerents' to 'fighters' and civilians directly participating in hostilities -- On the principle of distinction in non international armed conflicts one hundred yEars after the Second Hague Peace Conference / J.F. Kleeffner : p. 315 -- The 'impossibility' of maritime neutrality during World War I / E. Chadwick : p. 337 -- The mosaic of international dispute settlement procedures: Complementary or contradictory? / J.G. Merrills : p. 361 -- The revitalization of the Permanent Court of Arbitration / J.J. Van Haersolte-Van Hof : p. 395.

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Special issue of : Netherlands International Law Review, 2007, v. 54, n. 2.

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