African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law
H Woolaver (Editor-in-chief); M Swart; G Kemp
ISSN: 2521-2621
Year: 2006 – Current
Published: Annually
Category: Juta’s Law Journals
About this publication
The African Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law (AYIHL) is an annual legal journal which aims to promote interest and research in International Humanitarian Law and Policy. The AYIHL provides an attractive and positive forum for publications on all aspects of International Humanitarian Law of relevance to Africa and African academics.
Through its encouragement of interest and research in the area, the publication contributes to the prevention of violations of international humanitarian law.
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Volume / Issue
2014
Book Review: Principles of International Criminal Law 3 ed (2014)
Authors: Gerhard Kemp
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 171 – 172 (2014)
The Conditional Early Release of Offenders Transferred from the Special Court for Sierra Leone to Serve Their Sentences in Designated States: Some Observations and Recommendations
Authors: Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 154 – 170 (2014)
In the Eye of the Storm: The Kenyatta Case and the Dispute Between the African Union and the International Criminal Court
Authors: Mia Swart
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 133 – 153 (2014)
The Influence of Politics on International Criminal Law: A Brief Primer (for Lawyers)
Authors: HJ van der Merwe
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 111 – 132 (2014)
Sexual Violence During Armed Conflict and Reparation: Paying Due Regard to a Unique Trauma
Authors: Mispa Roux
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 87 – 110 (2014)
Use of Explosive Weapons in Densely Populated Areas: Implications for International Humanitarian Law
Authors: Kesolofetse Lefenya
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 68 – 86 (2014)
The History and Development of the Law of Armed Conflict (Part I)
Authors: Arthur van Coller
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 44 – 67 (2014)
The ICRC Study on Customary International Humanitarian Law as Viewed through the Prism of 14th-18th Century Jurisprudential Thought
Authors: Albert Nell
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 1 – 43 (2014)