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2016

Journal Article

International humanitarian law in East Africa: a regional perspective on why these binding rules are as important as ever

Massingham, Eve (2016). International humanitarian law in East Africa: a regional perspective on why these binding rules are as important as ever. Zanzibar Yearbook of Law.

International humanitarian law in East Africa: a regional perspective on why these binding rules are as important as ever

2015

Conference Publication

Towards international peace and security through respect for international humanitarian law: a weapons law perspective

Massingham, Eve (2015). Towards international peace and security through respect for international humanitarian law: a weapons law perspective. ANZSIL International Peace and Security Interest Group Conference, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 20 March 2015.

Towards international peace and security through respect for international humanitarian law: a weapons law perspective

2015

Book Chapter

Moving From The Mechanics Of Accountability To A Culture Of Accountability: What More Can Be Done In Addition To Prosecuting War Crimes?

Durham, Helen and Massingham, Eve (2015). Moving From The Mechanics Of Accountability To A Culture Of Accountability: What More Can Be Done In Addition To Prosecuting War Crimes?. Accountability for Violations of International Humanitarian Law: Essays in Honour of Tim McCormack. (pp. 267-281) edited by Petrovic, Jadranka. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315769554

Moving From The Mechanics Of Accountability To A Culture Of Accountability: What More Can Be Done In Addition To Prosecuting War Crimes?

2015

Conference Publication

The obligation to respect and to ensure respect for international humanitarian law: a potential source of assistance in combating cross-border challenges in the 21st century

Massingham, Eve (2015). The obligation to respect and to ensure respect for international humanitarian law: a potential source of assistance in combating cross-border challenges in the 21st century. Global Order and Disorder, Governance and Regulation in the 21st Century, Transnational, International and Comparative Law Policy Network Conference, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 7-8 August 2015.

The obligation to respect and to ensure respect for international humanitarian law: a potential source of assistance in combating cross-border challenges in the 21st century

2014

Journal Article

Promoting Access to Health Care in 'other Situations of Violence': Time to Reignite the Debate on International Regulation

Massingham, Eve and Thynne, Kelisiana (2014). Promoting Access to Health Care in 'other Situations of Violence': Time to Reignite the Debate on International Regulation. Journal of Humanitarian Legal Studies, 5 (1), 105-129. doi: 10.1163/18781527-00501003

Promoting Access to Health Care in 'other Situations of Violence': Time to Reignite the Debate on International Regulation

2013

Conference Publication

Conflict without casualties … a note of caution: non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law

Massingham, Eve (2013). Conflict without casualties … a note of caution: non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law. New technologies and warfare - the challenges for IHL, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 19 November 2013.

Conflict without casualties … a note of caution: non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law

2012

Journal Article

Conflict without casualties ... a note of caution: non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law

Massingham, Eve (2012). Conflict without casualties ... a note of caution: non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law. International Review of the Red Cross, 94 (886), 673-685. doi: 10.1017/s1816383112000720

Conflict without casualties ... a note of caution: non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law

2012

Book Chapter

Who is protected under international humanitarian law: finding a definition for 'direct participation in hostilities'

Durham, Helen and Massingham, Eve (2012). Who is protected under international humanitarian law: finding a definition for 'direct participation in hostilities'. Protecting civilians in violent armed conflict: theoretical and practical issues for the 21st century. (pp. 103-118) edited by David W. Lovell and Igor Primoratz. Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate Publishing.

Who is protected under international humanitarian law: finding a definition for 'direct participation in hostilities'

2011

Conference Publication

Regulating internal armed conflicts and ‘other situations of violence’: challenges and opportunities in a changing world

Massingham, Eve (2011). Regulating internal armed conflicts and ‘other situations of violence’: challenges and opportunities in a changing world. Human Rights and Governance Colloquium, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 25 November 2011.

Regulating internal armed conflicts and ‘other situations of violence’: challenges and opportunities in a changing world

2011

Conference Publication

Non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law

Massingham, Eve (2011). Non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law. 19th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law: The Promise and Limits of International Law, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 23-25 June 2011.

Non-lethal weapons and international humanitarian law

2010

Conference Publication

Life, Liberty and the Responsibility to Protect: a legal challenge to sovereignty?

Massingham, Eve (2010). Life, Liberty and the Responsibility to Protect: a legal challenge to sovereignty?. Owning the Past: 29th Australian and New Zealand Law and History Conference, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 13-15 December 2010.

Life, Liberty and the Responsibility to Protect: a legal challenge to sovereignty?

2010

Journal Article

Protecting civilians during violent conflict

Durham, Helen and Massingham, Eve (2010). Protecting civilians during violent conflict. Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies, 1 (2), 401-404. doi: 10.1163/187815211x555371

Protecting civilians during violent conflict

2009

Journal Article

Military intervention for humanitarian purposes: does the Responsibility to Protect doctrine advance the legality of the use of force for humanitarian ends?

Massingham, Eve (2009). Military intervention for humanitarian purposes: does the Responsibility to Protect doctrine advance the legality of the use of force for humanitarian ends?. International Review of the Red Cross, 91 (876), 803-831. doi: 10.1017/s1816383110000068

Military intervention for humanitarian purposes: does the Responsibility to Protect doctrine advance the legality of the use of force for humanitarian ends?