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
2015
Universal Jurisdiction under Fire in South Africa
Authors: Christopher Burke
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 118 – 144 (2015)
The Prosecution in South Africa of International Offences Committed Abroad: The Need to Harmonise Jurisdictional Requirements and Clarify Some Issues
Authors: Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzie
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 96 – 117 (2015)
Taking Stock of Civilian Status in a Quasi Post-Guantanamo Bay World
Authors: Shannon Bosch
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 79 – 95 (2015)
The Unforeseen Humanitarian Law Implications of the NATO Intervention in Libya
Authors: Kesolofetse Lefenya, Ilyayambwa Mwanawina
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 59 – 78 (2015)
Contemporary Conflicts and Protection Gaps in International Humanitarian Law: The Necessity and Practical Utility of Fundamental Standards of Humanity
Authors: Brian Sang YK
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 24 – 58 (2015)
The History and Development of the Law of Armed Conflict (Part II)
Authors: Arthur van Coller
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 1 – 23 (2015)