...adds exceptionally useful insights about the legal construct of this somewhat sprawling subject. Its authors are a veritable Who's who of experts in International Law, who represent a diverse array of represented countries...This work product is well-written, well-documented, and an excellent resource for authoritative assessments of the daunting issues that will surely extend into at least the next generation of International Law quagmires spawned by the Iraq War. Amercian Society of International Law newsletter issue 39, May 09 As an intellectual signpost this compilation is as stimulating for academics as it is for practitioners. The former will gain a horizon-widening experience through certain landscapes of contemporary ius belli, without the risk of losing themselves in the lofty regions of idealism...The latter may gain more understanding of certain thought-provoking opinions and conclusions, not only in the laws of armed conflict but also those of human rights...A detailed introduction, tables of litigation and cases and a thorough index, complete this interesting compilation. Jan P. P. Ganschow Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict Volume 22, 2/2009
1. The Iraq War and International Law: By Way of an Introduction
Andrew Williams
2. The Iraq War, International Law and the Search for Legal Accountability
Phil Shiner
3. The Challenges of Counter-proliferation: Law and Policy of the Iraq Intervention
Daniel H Joyner
4. The Iraq War: Issues of International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law
Nicholas Grief
5. International Criminal Law and Iraq
Andrew Williams
6. Complicity before the International Criminal Tribunals and Jurisdiction over Iraq
William A Schabas
7. The Continuing Occupation? Issues of Joint and Several Liability and Effective Control
Christine Chinkin
8. A Plurality of Responsible Actors: International Responsibility for Acts of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq
Stefan Talmon
9. Justiciability in the Areas of Foreign Relations and Defence
Rabinder Singh
10. Responsibility for Troops Abroad: UN-Mandated Forces and Issues of Human Rights Accountability
Keir Starmer
11. How will the European Court of Human Rights deal with the UK in Iraq? Lessons from Turkey and Russia
Bill Bowring
12. The Future for International Law after Iraq
Sir Nigel Rodley
13. Between Hope and Despair: The Iraq War and International Law Futures?
Jayan Nayar