Volume 78 (2002): Legal and Ethical Lessons of NATO's Kosovo Campaign
Front Matter
Feature Articles
Opening Remarks
Arthur Cebrowski
Judging Kosovo: The Legal Process, the Law of Armed Conflict, and the Commander in Chief
James E. Baker
The Applicability of International Humanitarian Law and the Law of Neutraility to the Kosovo Campaign
Christopher Greenwood
Rule of Conduct During Humanitarian Intervention
Ivan Shearer
Commentary: Part II
Judith A. Miller
Commentary: Part II
Natalino Ronzitti
Commentary: Part II
Richard Sorenson
Introduction to Part III: Targeting
Robert F. Turner
Legal Perspective from the EUCOM Targeting Cell
Tony Montgomery
Commentary: Part III
Harvey Dalton
Commentary: Part III
Wolff H. von Heinegg
Commentary: Part III
Henry Shue
Introduction to Part IV: Collateral Damage
John Norton Moore
Some Legal (And a Few Ethical) Dimensions Of the Collateral Damage Resulting From NATO's Kosovo Campaign
John F. Murphy
Commentary: Part IV
Yves Sandoz
Commentary: Part IV
W. Hays Parks
Commentary: Part IV
Barry Strauss
Introduction to Part V: Coalition Operations
Nicholas Rostow
Coalition Warfare and Different Legal Obligations of Coalition Members Under International Humanitarian Law
Torsten Stein
Commentary: Part V
Rudolf Dolzer
Commentary: Part V
Leslie C. Green
Commentary: Part V
David Graham
Introduction to Part VI: The Road Ahead
Joel Rosenthal
The Laws of War After Kosovo
Adam Roberts
Propositions on the Law of War After the Kosovo Campain
Ruth Wedgewood
Commentary: Part VI
Rein Mullerson
Commentary: Part VI
Horace B. Robertson Jr.
Commentary: Part VI
Harvey Dalton