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Review 2011 - Volume 50
Issues 50/1-2

Matteo Tondini

Editorial

5

Editorial

9

Editoriaal

13

Agora:
The Role and Responsibilities of Legal Advisors in the Armed Forces - Evolution and Present Trends
(Celebration of the Military Law and the Law of War Review’s 50th Anniversary)

Thomas E. Randall The Evolving Role of the Legal Advisor in Support of Military Operations 17

Ian Henderson Legal Officers in the Australian Defence Force: Functions by Rank and Competency Level, along with a Case-Study on Operations 37

Liron A. Libman Legal Advice in the Conduct of Operations in the Israeli Defenses Forces 67

Rob Mc Laughlin "Giving" Operational Legal Advice: Context and Method 99

Articles

Magne Frostad The Responsibility of Sending States for Human Rights Violations during Peace Support Operations and the Issue of Detention 127

Chris De Cock Verzetsbestrijdingsoperaties in Afghanistan: welk recht moet worden toegepast? 189

Martin Fink UN-Mandated Marine Arms Embargo Operations in Operation Unified Protector 237

Tommaso Natoli Considerazioni sull’intervento militare in Libia a dieci anni dalla nascita della "Responsibility to Protect" 261

Book Reviews and Advertisements

Marco Benatar James Kraska
Maritime Power and the Law of the Sea:
Expeditionary Operations in World Politics
287

Alfons Vanheusden Paul Ducheine & Eric Pouw
ISAF Operaties in Afghanistan:
Oorlogsrecht, doelbestrijding in counterinsurgency, ROE, mensenrechten & ius ad bellum
292

Andrea Carcano Gary D. Solis
The Law of Armed Conflict
294

Issue 50/3-4

Matteo Tondini

Editorial

309

Editorial

311

Editoriaal

313

Agora:
The Al-Jedda & Al-Skeini cases before the European Court of Human Rights

Frederik Naert The European Court of Human Rights’ Al-Jedda and Al-Skeini Judgments: an Introduction and Some Reflections 315

Francesco Messineo Things Could only Get Better: Al-Jedda beyond Behrami 321

K. Mujezinovic Larsen ‘Neither Effective Control nor Ultimate Authority and Control’: Attribution of Conduct in Al-Jedda 347

Anne-Marie Baldovin Impact de la jurisprudence récente de la Cour européenne des droits de l’Homme sur la planification et l’exécution des opérations militaires à venir: Application extraterritoriale de la Convention, imputabilité des faits des troupes et fragmentation du droit international 369

Heike Krieger After Al-Jedda: Detention, Derogation, and an Enduring Dilemma 419

Article

Radidja Nemar La responsabilité du commandant en cas de torture commise par le subordonné. Les juridictions militaires anglaises et américaines face aux actes de tortures commis en Irak 447

Case-law and recent developments

Otto Spijkers The Netherlands’ and the United Nations’ Legal Responsibility for Srebrenica before the Dutch Courts 517

Alfons Vanheusden,
W. Hays Parks &
William H. Boothby
The Use of Expanding Bullets in Military Operations: Examining the Kampala Consensus 535

Report of the 2011 NATO Legal Conference (Legal Office, Staff Element Europe, Allied Command Transformation - NATO)
Rapport de la Conférence juridique de l’OTAN de 2011 (Bureau juridique, Elément d’Etat-Major du Commandement Allié Transformation en Europe - OTAN)
557

International conference on international humanitarian law and peace operations, Beijing, 9-13 November 2011

Alfons Vanheusden Report - Rapport 573

国际人道法在中国军队的实践 在国际军事法和战争法学会国际研讨会上的主旨演讲 579

Gen. L. Jixian Keynote Speech: The Internatonal Humanitarian Law and its Practice by the Chinese Armed Forces (English Translation) 593

Book Reviews

Maia Titberidze Keiichiro Okimoto
The Distinction and Relationship between Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello
607

Stefano Saluzzo M. Cherif Bassiouni
The Institutionalization of Torture by the Bush Administration: Is Anyone Responsible?
610

Ilia Maria Siatitsia Marco Sassoli, Antoine A. Bouvier & Anne Quintin (eds)
How does Law Protect in War? Cases, Documents and Teaching Materials on Contemporary Practice in International Humanitarian Law
615