Chapter 1: The Relevance of Humanitarian Law to Terrorism and Terrorists&L.C.Green 1
Chapter 2: A Plea of Humanity to Law:The Need for an Effective International Criminal Court&Benjamin B.Ferencz 39
Chapter 3: The Creation of the International Criminal Court and State Sovereignty:The "Problem of an International Criminal Law" Re-Examined&Frederic Megret 47
Chapter 4: Two Cheers for the International Criminal Court&Wade Mansell 157
Chapter 5: Crimes Within the Limited Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court&Jordan J.Paust 175
Chapter 6: Designing Justice for Cambodia's Khmer Rouge&Craig Etcheson 191
Chapter 7: NATO's Attack on Yugoslavia:The Deputation of an Ad Hoc International Constabulary&Paul D.Rutkus 211
Chapter 8: Adapting Traditional Humanitarian Law to Sanctions&Paul Conlon 227
Chapter 9: The Development of a Victim-Centered Approach to International Criminal Justice for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law&Avril McDonald 237
Chapter 10: The Parameters of Justice:The Evolution of British Civil and Military Perspectives on War Crimes Trials and Their Legal Context (1942-1956)&R.John Pritchard 277
Cumulative Index of Articles and Books Cited 327
Cumulative Table of Cases 353
Cumulative Index 357