I. Entree 1: Orna Ben-Naftali: Introduction: Pas de Deux II. Adagio 2: Yuval Shany: Human Rights and Humanitarian Law as Competing Legal Paradigm for Fighting Terror 3: Marco Sassóli: The Role of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law in New Types of Armed Conflicts 4: Marko Milanovic: Norm Conflicts, International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law III. Variations 5: Orna Ben-Naftali: PathoLAWgical Occupation: Normalizing the Exceptional Case of the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) and Other Legal Pathologies 6: Andrea Gioia: The Role of the European Court of Human Rights in Monitoring Compliance with Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflict 7: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak: Cultural Heritage in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law IV. Coda 8: Paola Gaeta: Are Victims of War Crimes Entitled to Compensation? 9: Christine Bell: Post-conflict Accountability and the Reshaping of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Orna Ben-Naftali is Professor of International Law and Dean of the
Law School, the College of Management Academic Studies in Israel. A
graduate of The Law Faculty of Tel-Aviv University, The Fletcher
School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University and Harvard
University, she taught at Brandeis University and at the Fletcher
School of Law and Diplomacy, and worked in the Department of
Peacekeeping Operations, the United Nations. Ben-Naftali's
publications focus on
International Humanitarian Law, most particularly, the Law of
Belligerent Occupation; International Criminal Law and on the
Cultural Study of Law. She is a member of the board of editors of
the European
Journal of International Law; founding member of the executive
board of Concord - the Research Centre for the Interplay between
International Norms and Israeli Law, and a member of the executive
board of B'tselem - the Israeli Information Centre for Human Rights
in the Occupied Territories.
Ben-Naftali's edited collection provides a very worthwhile
contribution to this debate, with a number of contributions in
particular offering significant and novel insight into some of the
complex and intricate legal problems that arise in this field. This
collection is undoubtedly a useful contribution to the field.
*Conor McCarthy, Human Rights Law Review*
In conclusion, the volume edited by Ben-Naftali is a valuable
collection of essays which cover a wide range of topics relating to
IHL and IHRL and consider a huge amount of state practice and case
law.
*Marina Mancini, European Journal of International Law*
All in all, the book provides a reflective and multi-level analysis
of the issues that the conjoined application of human rights and
humanitarian law gives rise to.
*Nicholas Tsagourias*
...the volume edited by Ben-Naftali is a valuable collection of
essays which cover a wide range of topics relating to International
Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law and consider a
huge amount of state practice and case law.
*Marina Mancini, Global Law Books*
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