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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

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

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?

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?