Volume 71 (1998): The Law of Armed Conflict: Into the Next Millennium
Front Matter
Feature Articles
Rear Admiral Charles H. Stockton, the Naval War College, and the Law of Naval Warfare
John Hattendorf
Megatrends in the Use of Force
Anthony D'Amato
The Universality Principle and War Crimes
Yoram Dinstein
Implementation of Internaitonal Humanitiarian Law in Future Wars
Louise Doswald-Beck
The Development of the Law of Armed Conflict through the Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
William Fenrick
The Role of Individuals in International Humanitiarian Law and Challenges for States in Its Development
Dieter Fleck
What Is - Why Is There - the Law of War?
Leslie Green
The Law of Weaponry at the Start of the New Millennium
Christopher Greenwood
The Law of Naval Warfare and International Straits
Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg
War Crimes Law for the Twenty-First Century
Theodor Meron
Bellum Americanum: The U.S. View of Twenty-First-Century War and Its Possible Implications for the Law of Armed Conflict
Michael Schmitt
The Law of Economic Sanctions
Paul Szasz
Military Activities on the High Seas: What are the Impacts of the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea?
Rudiger Wolfrum