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Zhu Wen-Qi, Outline of international humanitarian law, Peter Chan Publishers/International Committee of the Red Cross, Hong Kong/Shanghai, 1997, 182 pages — in Chinese, with an English résumé
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 January 2010
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Sienho Yee, J.D., Columbia University Law School, is a former law clerk to Judge Haopei Li, of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, Appeals Chamber.
References
1 Decision on the Defence Motion for Interlocutory Appeal on Jurisdiction. Prosecutor v. Tadic, Case No. IT-94-1-AR72 (ICTY, App. Ch., 2 October 1995), para. 102.
2 By Li Changming and Yuan Tianyi, respectively Secretary-General and Director of the Policy Research Bureau, Red Cross Society of China.
3 By Christophe Swinarski and Alfred Michael Boll, respectively head of delegation and delegate, ICRC Regional Delegation for East Asia.
4 Dr Zhu draws support for this position from Pictet, Jean, Development and principles of international humanitarian law, Geneva, 1985, p. 6 Google Scholar; Mohammed Bedjaoui, “Humanitarian law at a time of failing national and international consensus». Modern wars — The humanitarian challenge, A Report for the Independent Commission on International Humanitarian Issues, London, 1986, p. 6.Google Scholar
5 See note 1.
6 Dr Zhu cites Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons (Advisory Opinion). ICJ Reports, 1996, para. 84 (not yet published).
7 ICJ Reports, ibid, (note 6).