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Review 2012 - Volume 51
Issues 51/1-2

Frederik Naert

Editorial

3

Editorial

4

Editoriaal

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Agora: Legal Issues Pertaining to Vessel Protection Detachments and Embarked Private Armed Security Teams

Matteo Tondini Some Legal and Non-Legal Reflections on the Use of Armed Protection Teams on Board Merchant Vessels: An Introduction to the Topic 7

Clive R. Symmons Embarking Vessel Protection Detachments and Private Armed Guards on Board Commercial Vessels: International Legal Consequences and Problems under the Law of the Sea 21

Kiara Neri Use of Force by Military Vessel Protection Detachments 73

Marten Zwanenburg Military Vessel Protection Detachments: The Experience of the Netherlands 97

Valeria Eboli &
Jean Paul Pierini
Coastal State Jurisdiction over Vessel Protection Detachments and Immunity Issues: The Enrica Lexie Case 117

Article

Nicolas Lange Questions Juridiques pour la Marine Belge en Operation Anti-Piraterie au Large de la Somalie 149

Recent Developments

Copenhagen Process on the Handling of Detainees in International Military Operations: Introductory Comments by the Chair, Principles and Guidelines with Chairman’s Commentary, and Minutes of the Third Copenhagen Conference 187

Reflections

Eugene R. Fidell The Gunner’s Case 221

Sophia Chua-Rubenfeld
& Daniel P. Quinlan
Rex v. Waymouth (1669) 233

Issues 51/3-4

Frederik Naert

Editorial

243

Editorial

243

Editoriaal

244

Articles

Henri D. Bosly Jacques Verhaegen 1926-2012 In Memoriam 245

Ola Engdahl Prosecution of Attacks against Peacekeepers in International Courts and Tribunals 249

Bas Van Hoek Legitimacy of the Use of Military Force: A New Ground for Excluding Criminal Responsibility under Dutch Law 285

Salvatore Fabio Nicolosi Status Giuridico Degli Scudi Umani Volontari ef Esigenze di Tutela nel Diritto Internazionale Umanitario 307

Bas Van Hoek,
Jarin Nijhof &
Joop Voetelink
The Scope of Jurisdiction Provisions in Status of Forces Agreements Related to Crisis Management Operations 335

Recent Developments

Otto Spijkers The Immunity of the United Nations before the Dutch Courts (Case Note) 361

Georgina Dietrich &
Tom Hughes
Report of the 2012 NATO Legal Conference 24-28 September 2012 Hosted by the Ministry of Defence of Albania in Tirana 395

Book Reviews and Advertisements

Helen Obregón Gieseken Hector Olasolo
Essays on International Criminal Justice
443

Frederik Naert Nederlandse Rode Kruis
(red. B.P. Pieters & A. Vermeer,
m.m.v. P.J.C. Schimmelpenninck van der Oije)

Inleiding Humanitair Oorlogsrecht
446

Cindy Birmann Alexander Gillepsie
A History of the Laws of War
451

Laureen Van Assche John D. Jackson & Sarah J. Summers
The Internationalisation of Criminal Evidence:
beyond the Common Law and Civil Law Traditions
463

Iris van der Heijden Christine Bakker & Mirko Sossai (Editors)
Multilevel Regulation of Military and Security Contractors:
The Interplay between International European and Domestic Norms
465

Dr. Ousman Njikam & Yao Li Sarah Williams
Hybrid and Internationalised Criminal Tribunals:
Selected Jurisdictional Issues
467

Michael N. Schmitt & Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg (Editors)
The Conduct of Hostilities in International Humanitarian Law
Volumes I & II
480

Michael N. Schmitt & Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg (Editors)
The Development and Principles of International Humanitarian Law
482

Reid Griffith Fontaine
The Mind of the Criminal. The Role of Developmental Social Cognition in Criminal Defense Law
484

Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law Volume 14 – 2011 485