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- Title
When Courts Make Law: How the International Criminal Tribunals Recast the Laws of War.
- Authors
Danner, Allison Marston
- Abstract
The article discusses the reformations of the laws of war by international courts and criminal tribunals. The major treaties on the laws of war address three distinct aspects of this legal regime: the scope of the rules, the content of the rules, and their enforcement mechanisms. The changes of policies of both the U.S. and Great Britain with regard to international criminal enforcement illustrate the importance of constructing models of state behavior that account for alterations in state preferences.
- Subjects
UNITED Kingdom; UNITED States; WAR (International law); INTERNATIONAL courts; INTERNATIONAL law
- Publication
Vanderbilt Law Review, 2006, Vol 59, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0042-2533
- Publication type
Article