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Review 2009 - Volume 48
Issues 48/1-2

Frederik Naert

Editoriaal

3

Editorial

4

Editorial

5

Articles

Ulf Häußler Air Policing and Counter-Renegade Action: Options beyond the German Aviation Security Act 7

Rob Gerits De Belgische operationale tucht op de helling: enkele voor kritiek vatbare ingrepen van de wetgever vanaf 2003 81

Reynaud Theunens The Role of Military Expertise in the Prosecution of and Trials for International Crimes 119

Case-law and recent developments

A.P.V. Rogers Direct Participation in Hostilities: Some Personal Reflections 143

Eric Montalvo,
Katie Doxakis &
Christopher Kannady
60 Days to Freedom - The Release and Repatriation of Mohammad Jawad 165

Jean Paul Pierini Prosecuting Acts of Torture Committed Abroad despite Foreign Amnesty: the ECtHR Decision in Ely Ould Dah v. France 211

Nilendra Kumar Gaps and Inadequacies of New Terror Laws in India 185

Book Reviews and Advertisements

Chris De Cock Paul Ducheine
Krijgsmacht, Geweldgebruik & Terreurbestrijding. Een onderzoek naar juridische aspecten van de rol van de strijdkrachten bij de bestrijding van terrorisme
257

Stanislas Horvat D.J.H.N. den Beer Poortugael
De bijdrage van Nederland aan de codificatie van het moderne humanitaire recht. 1800-1914
257

Jean Paul Pierini S. Wehrenberg, J.D. Martin, S. Flachsmann,
M. Bertschi & S.G. Schmid

Kommentar zum Militärstrafprozess – Commentairede la procédure pénale militaire
260

Stanislas Horvat Tanguy Struye de Swielande
Les interventions militaires en zones urbaines: paradigmes, stratégies et enjeux
262

Stanislas Horvat Pierre Thys
Criminels de guerre. Etude criminologique
263

Moses Sande Armin Krishnan
Killer Robots: Legality and Ethicality of Autonomous Weapons
265

Moses Sande Avery Plaw
Targeting Terrorists: A Licence to Kill
271

Issue 48/3-4

Frederik Naert

Editoriaal

283

Editorial

284

Editorial

285

Articles

Andrew Murdoch Forcible Interdiction of Ships Transporting Terrorists 287

Frederik Naert Internationaalrechtelijke aspecten van het veiligheids- en defensiebeleid van de EU, met bijzondere aandacht voor het recht der gewapende conflicten en mensenrechten 329

Rik Verwaest Occupying the Occupant: Belgian Judicial Dilemmas during the Height of the Rhineland Occupation (1918-1922) 367

Case-law and recent developments

Edward F. Sherman Obama Administration Positions in the Aftermath of the Supreme Court’s Rejection of the Bush Administration’s Detention Policies at Guantamo 401

NATO Report of the 2009 NATO Legal Conference 447

Book Reviews

Marco Benatar Yoram Dinstein
The International Law of Belligerent Occupation
499

Angélique Rézer Robert Kolb & Sylvain Vité
Le droit de l’occupation militaire. Perspectives historiques et enjeux juridiques actuels
504

Cinzia Fuggetti Héctor Olásolo
The Criminal Responsibility of Senior Political and Military Leaders as Principals to International Crimes
506

Marten Zwanenburg Yutaka Arai-Takahashi
The Law of Occupation: Continuity and Change of International Humanitarian Law, and its Interaction with International Human Rights Law
510

Frederik Naert Otto Triffterer
Commentary on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Observers’ Notes, Article by Article
513

Frederik Naert Tom Hadden
A Responsibility to Assist. Human Rights Policy and Practice in European Union Crisis Management Operations. A COST Report
515

Dieter Fleck Carsten Stahn
The Law and Practice of International Territorial Administration. Versailles to Iraq and Beyond
526