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Part I. Protected Values
Chapter 1. Humanity
Chapter 2. Self-determination of Peoples
Chapter 3. International Rule of Law
Chapter 4. The Common Heritage of Mankind
Chapter 5. Human Rights: Between Universalism and Relativism
Part II. Law
Chapter 6. The Use of Force in International Law
Chapter 7. The UN Security Council: from Preserving State Sovereignty to Protecting Humanity
Chapter 8. UN Security Council Sanctions and International Peace and Secutiry: Context, Controversies and (Legal) Challenges
Chapter 9. Peace(keeping) Operations: Soldiers without Enemies?
Chapter 10. The Status of Forces Agreements
Chapter 11. International Human Rights Law
Chapter 12. Direct Participation in Hostilities
Chapter 13. The Conduct of Hostilities
Chapter 14. Chemical Weapons
Chapter 15. Nuclear Weapons
Chapter 16. Blinding Laser Weapons
Chapter 17. Fuel Air Explosive Weapons
Chapter 18. Current Issues of The Hague Law
Chapter 19. Military Space Operations
Chapter 20. The Protection of the Environment and Natural Resources in Armed Conflict
Chapter 21. The Protection of Cultural Property in Armed Conflict and Occupation
Chapter 22. Transnational and International Criminal Law
Chapter 23. International Anti-Corruption Law
Chapter 24. The Due Diligence Obligations of International Organisations Engaged in Disaster Management
Part III: Institutions
Chapter 25. Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
Chapter 26. European Union (EU): Security, Conflict and Migration
Chapter 27. Association of East Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Chapter 28. Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO)
Chapter 29. Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC)
Chapter 30. Other "Hybrid" Tribunals
Chapter 31. Post-Conflict Justice Mechanisms
Chapter 32. INTERPOL
Chapter 33. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Chapter 34. United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
Chapter 35. World Health Organisation (WHO)
Chapter 36. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Chapter 37. International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
Chapter 38. Human Rights and Humanitarian NGOs
Part IV. Challenges
Chapter 39. Climate Change and Armed Conflict
Chapter 40. Poaching and Wildlife Trafficking as a Threat to International Peace and Security
Chapter. 41. The Use of Force in Pursuance of the Right to Self-Determination
Chapter 42. The African Regions Pushback against Mercenaries
Chapter 43. International Humanitarian Protection to Disabled and Elderly People in Armed Conflict Zones. Chapter 44. The Politics of International Justice
Chapter 45. Poverty
Part V. Crimes
Chapter 46. Genocide
Chapter 47. Crimes against Humanity
Chapter 48. The Crime of Apartheid.-Chapter 49. War Crimes
Chapter 50. The Crime of Aggression: The Fall of the Supreme International Crime?
Chapter 51. Military Ecocide
Chapter 52. Religious Extremism
Chapter 53. Human Smuggling and Human Trafficking
Chapter 54. Organised Crime
Part VI. Case Studies
Chapter 55. Cambodia
Chapter 56. Myanmar
Chapter 57. Northern Cyprus
Chapter 58. Former Yugoslavia
Chapter 59. Northern Ireland: The Right to Life, Victim Mobilisation, and the Legacy of Conflict
Chapter 60. The "War on Terror"
Chapter 61.Jihad Misplaced for Terrorism: An Overview of the Boko Haram Crisis from Islamic and International Humanitarian Law Perspectives
Chapter 62. Accountability of Religious Actors for CConflicts Motivated by Religion
Chapter 63. The Children vs The Church: Human Rights and the Holy See in the Sex Abuse Crisis
Chapter 64. The Role of International Law in the Prevention and Resolution of Possible Conflicts over Water in Central Asia: A Comparative Study with Special Reference to the European Union (EU).
Chapter 1. Humanity
Chapter 2. Self-determination of Peoples
Chapter 3. International Rule of Law
Chapter 4. The Common Heritage of Mankind
Chapter 5. Human Rights: Between Universalism and Relativism
Part II. Law
Chapter 6. The Use of Force in International Law
Chapter 7. The UN Security Council: from Preserving State Sovereignty to Protecting Humanity
Chapter 8. UN Security Council Sanctions and International Peace and Secutiry: Context, Controversies and (Legal) Challenges
Chapter 9. Peace(keeping) Operations: Soldiers without Enemies?
Chapter 10. The Status of Forces Agreements
Chapter 11. International Human Rights Law
Chapter 12. Direct Participation in Hostilities
Chapter 13. The Conduct of Hostilities
Chapter 14. Chemical Weapons
Chapter 15. Nuclear Weapons
Chapter 16. Blinding Laser Weapons
Chapter 17. Fuel Air Explosive Weapons
Chapter 18. Current Issues of The Hague Law
Chapter 19. Military Space Operations
Chapter 20. The Protection of the Environment and Natural Resources in Armed Conflict
Chapter 21. The Protection of Cultural Property in Armed Conflict and Occupation
Chapter 22. Transnational and International Criminal Law
Chapter 23. International Anti-Corruption Law
Chapter 24. The Due Diligence Obligations of International Organisations Engaged in Disaster Management
Part III: Institutions
Chapter 25. Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
Chapter 26. European Union (EU): Security, Conflict and Migration
Chapter 27. Association of East Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Chapter 28. Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO)
Chapter 29. Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC)
Chapter 30. Other "Hybrid" Tribunals
Chapter 31. Post-Conflict Justice Mechanisms
Chapter 32. INTERPOL
Chapter 33. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Chapter 34. United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
Chapter 35. World Health Organisation (WHO)
Chapter 36. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Chapter 37. International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
Chapter 38. Human Rights and Humanitarian NGOs
Part IV. Challenges
Chapter 39. Climate Change and Armed Conflict
Chapter 40. Poaching and Wildlife Trafficking as a Threat to International Peace and Security
Chapter. 41. The Use of Force in Pursuance of the Right to Self-Determination
Chapter 42. The African Regions Pushback against Mercenaries
Chapter 43. International Humanitarian Protection to Disabled and Elderly People in Armed Conflict Zones. Chapter 44. The Politics of International Justice
Chapter 45. Poverty
Part V. Crimes
Chapter 46. Genocide
Chapter 47. Crimes against Humanity
Chapter 48. The Crime of Apartheid.-Chapter 49. War Crimes
Chapter 50. The Crime of Aggression: The Fall of the Supreme International Crime?
Chapter 51. Military Ecocide
Chapter 52. Religious Extremism
Chapter 53. Human Smuggling and Human Trafficking
Chapter 54. Organised Crime
Part VI. Case Studies
Chapter 55. Cambodia
Chapter 56. Myanmar
Chapter 57. Northern Cyprus
Chapter 58. Former Yugoslavia
Chapter 59. Northern Ireland: The Right to Life, Victim Mobilisation, and the Legacy of Conflict
Chapter 60. The "War on Terror"
Chapter 61.Jihad Misplaced for Terrorism: An Overview of the Boko Haram Crisis from Islamic and International Humanitarian Law Perspectives
Chapter 62. Accountability of Religious Actors for CConflicts Motivated by Religion
Chapter 63. The Children vs The Church: Human Rights and the Holy See in the Sex Abuse Crisis
Chapter 64. The Role of International Law in the Prevention and Resolution of Possible Conflicts over Water in Central Asia: A Comparative Study with Special Reference to the European Union (EU).