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Contents
Preface viii
I. Medieval and Renaissance Ordinances of War:
Codifying Discipline and Humanity
1
II. Shakespeare's Henry the Fifth and the Law of War 11
III. Crimes and Accountability in Shakespeare 67
IV. Common Rights of Mankind in Gentili, Grotius and Suàrez 122
V. Francis Lieber's Code and Principles of Humanity 131
VI. Deportation of Civilians as a War Crime under
Customary Law
142
VII. Geneva Conventions as Customary Law 154
VIII. The Time has Come for the United States to Ratify Geneva
Protocol I
175
IX. The Case for War Crimes Trials in Yugoslavia 187
X. From Nuremberg to The Hague 198
XI. Rape as a Crime under International Humanitarian Law 204
XII. The Normative Impact on International Law of the
International Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia
210
XIII. International Criminalization of Internal Atrocities 228
XIV. The Continuing Role of Custom in the Formation of
International Humanitarian Law
262
XV. Answering for War Crimes: Lessons from the Balkans 278
XVI. Classification of Armed Conflict in the former Yugoslavia:
Nicaragua's Fallout
286
XVII. War Crimes Law Comes of Age 296
Epilogue 305
Annex: Crimes in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal
Court
310
Index 319

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Publication Information: Book Title: War Crimes Law Comes of Age: Essays. Contributors: Theodor Meron - author. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1998. Page Number: vii.
    
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