African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law
Mia Swart (Editor-in-chief)
ISSN: 2521-2621
Year: 2006 – Current
Published: Annually
Accreditation(s): Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET)
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.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
2018
Current Development: The United States of America v Jucontee Thomas Woewiyu: How Immigration Fraud in the US Unearthed Old War Crimes in Liberia
Authors: Yulia Nuzban
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 146 – 156 (2018)
Ensuring that State Parties to the Roman Statute Co-operate with ICC Requests to Arrest and Surrender Suspects: Reflecting on the Role of the Security Council through the Lens of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)
Authors: Suzgo Lungu, Ntombizozuko Dyani-Mhango
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 119 – 145 (2018)
An Analysis of the Principles on the Award of Reparations per Article 75(1) and (2) of the Rome Statute of the ICC
Authors: Avitus A Agbor
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 98 – 118 (2018)
Torture ‘Lite’ in the War Against Boko Haram: Taming the Wild Zone of Power in Cameroon
Authors: Shannon Bosch
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 80 – 97 (2018)
Revisiting the Notion of ‘Organised Armed Group’ in accordance with Common Article 3: Exploring the Inherent Minimum Threshold Requirements
Authors: Martha M Bradley
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 50 – 79 (2018)
Draft Crimes Against Humanity Convention: Prosecuting the Crime Against Humanity of Apartheid: Never, Again
Authors: Christopher Gevers
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 25 – 49 (2018)
Draft Crimes Against Humanity Convention: Domestic Guidance for International Criminal Justice: Lessons from South Africa
Authors: Max du Plessis
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 8 – 24 (2018)
Draft Crimes Against Humanity Convention: The Birth and Development of the Crimes Against Humanity Convention
Authors: Richard J Goldstone
Source: African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law, pp 1 – 7 (2018)