Introduction by the editors : is there a 'principle of humanity' in international humanitarian law?
Kjetil Mujezinović Larsen, Camilla Guldahl Cooper, Gro Nystuen
The main epochs of modern international humanitarian law since 1864 and their related dominant legal constructions / Robert Kolb
The principle of proportionality / Yoram Dinstein
The Geneva conventions and the dichotomy between international and non-international armed conflict : curse or blessing for the 'principle of humanity'? / Cecilie Hellestveit
A 'principle of humanity' or a 'principle of human-rightism'? / Kjetil Mujezinović Larsen
The principle of humanity in the development of "special protection" for children in armed conflict : 60 years beyond the geneva conventions and 20 years beyond the convention on the rights of the child / Katarina Månsson
Military occupation of eastern Karelia by Finland in 1941-1944: was international law pushed aside? / Lauri Hannikainen
The occupied and the occupant: the case of Norway / Sigrid Redse Johansen
Multinational peace operations forces involved in armed conflict: who are the parties? / Ola Engdahl
Security detention in UN peace operations / Peter Vedel Kessing
Humanity and the discourse of legality / Rikke Ishøy
Implementation in practice: 60 years of dissemination and other implementation efforts from a Norwegian perspective / Arne-Willy Dahl and Camilla G. Guldahl Cooper
Conclusions: is there a 'principle of humanity' in international humanitarian law? / Kjetil Mujezinović Larsen and Camilla G. Guldahl Cooper.
Searching for a 'principle of humanity' in international humanitarian law. ISBN 9781107021846. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.