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T. Meron, War Crimes Law Comes of Age: Essays, Clarendon Press, Oxford1998, ix + 336 pp.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 May 2009
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1. In ‘Medieval and Renaissance Ordinances of War: Codifying Discipline and Humanity’, p. 10.
2. In ‘Shakespeare's Henry the Fifth and the Law of War’, p. 35.
3. Idem, p. 66.
4. In ‘Common Rights of Mankind in Gentili, Grotius and Suárez’, p. 124.
5. Operative Paragraph 1 states that the Security Council: ‘Condemns all acts of violence in East Timor, calls for their immediate end and demands that those responsible for such acts be brought to justice’, UN SCOR (4045th mtg), UN Doc. S/RES/1264 (15 September 1999).
6. In ‘International Criminalization of Internal Atrocities’, p. 230.
7. Idem, p.238.
8. At the time of writing, only four states have ratified the Statute and it will not enter into force until the deposit of the 60th instrument of ratification.
9. In ‘Epilogue’, p. 305.
10. In ‘War Crimes Law Comes of Age’, p. 304.