Book contents
- Reexamining Customary International Law
- ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory
- Reexamining Customary International Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Notes on the Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Reexamining Historical and Theoretical Perspectives on Customary International Law
- Part II Reexamining Customary Humanitarian Law
- 6 The ICRC and the Clarification of Customary International Humanitarian Law
- 7 From the “Demands of Humanity”
- Part III Reexamining Customary Human Rights Law
- Part IV Reexamining Customary Air and Space Law
- Part V Insights from Reexamining Customary International Law
- Index
7 - From the “Demands of Humanity”
The Formulation of Opinio Juris in Decisions of International Criminal Tribunals and the Need for a Renewed Emphasis on State Practice
from Part II - Reexamining Customary Humanitarian Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 January 2017
- Reexamining Customary International Law
- ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory
- Reexamining Customary International Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Notes on the Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Reexamining Historical and Theoretical Perspectives on Customary International Law
- Part II Reexamining Customary Humanitarian Law
- 6 The ICRC and the Clarification of Customary International Humanitarian Law
- 7 From the “Demands of Humanity”
- Part III Reexamining Customary Human Rights Law
- Part IV Reexamining Customary Air and Space Law
- Part V Insights from Reexamining Customary International Law
- Index
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- Reexamining Customary International Law , pp. 189 - 230Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017
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