Publications for Emily Crawford
2016
Crawford, E. (2016). From Inter-state and Symmetric to Intra-state and Asymmetric: Changing Methods of Warfare and the Law of Armed Conflict in the 100 Years Since World War One. Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, 17(2014), 95-118. [More Information]
2015
Crawford, E. (2015). Book Review: Advanced introduction to international humanitarian law, by Robert Kolb, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2014, 264 pp., £75.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-78347-751-7. Global Change, Peace and Security, 27(3), 395-396. [More Information]
Crawford, E. (2015). Book Review: Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in Armed Conflict, by Gilles Giacca, (Oxford University Press, 2014), 320 pages, hardback, £70, ISBN: 978-0-19-871744-7. European Human Rights Law Review, 2015 (5), 552-553.
Crawford, E. (2015). Identifying the Enemy: Civilian Participation in Armed Conflict. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
Crawford, E., Pert, A. (2015). International Humanitarian Law. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
Thwaites, R., Crawford, E. (2015). Who exactly makes the call on conduct that revokes citizenship? New bill doesn't say. The Conversation. [More Information]
2014
Crawford, E. (2014). International Humanitarian Law in the Courts of Australia. In Derek Jinks, Jackson N. Maogoto, Solon Solomon (Eds.), Applying International Humanitarian Law in Judicial and Quasi-Judicial Bodies: International and Domestic Aspects, (pp. 335-353). The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press.
Crawford, E. (2014). Terrorism and targeted killings under international law. In B Saul (Eds.), Research Handbook on International Law and Terrorism, (pp. 250-270). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Crawford, E., Davies, K. (2014). The International Protection of Journalists in Times of Armed Conflict: the Campaign for a Press Emblem. Wisconsin International Law Journal, 32(1).
2013
Brown, S., Choi, S., Crawford, E., Schwartz, S., Stephens, T. (2013). Australian Cases before Australian Courts and Tribunals Involving Questions of Public International Law 2010. Australian Yearbook of International Law, 31, 133-147.
Brown, S., Choi, S., Crawford, E., Schwartz, S., Stephens, T. (2013). Australian Cases before Australian Courts and Tribunals Involving Questions of Public International Law 2011. Australian Yearbook of International Law, 31, 149-165.
Crawford, E., Stephens, T. (2013). Australian Cases before International Courts and Tribunals Involving Questions of Public International Law 2010. Australian Yearbook of International Law, 31, 167-171.
Crawford, E., Hutton, G., Stephens, T. (2013). Australian Cases before International Courts and Tribunals Involving Questions of Public International Law 2011. Australian Yearbook of International Law, 31, 173-177.
Lewis, M., Crawford, E. (2013). Drones and Distinction: How IHL Encouraged the Rise of Drones. Georgetown Journal of International Law, 44(3), 1127-1166.
Crawford, E. (2013). International Humanitarian Law: 2012 The Year in Review. Sydney Centre for International Law Conference: International Law: The Year in Review, Faculty of Law, University of Sydney: Presentation.
Davies, K., Crawford, E. (2013). Legal Avenues for Ending Impunity for the Death of Journalists in Conflict Zones: Current and Proposed International Agreements. International Journal of Communication, 7, 2157-2177.
Crawford, E. (2013). Monism and Dualism - An Australian Perspective. In Marko Novakovic (Eds.), Basic Concepts of Public International Law - Monism and Dualism, (pp. 710-728). Belgrade: Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade, et al.
Crawford, E. (2013). Movable and Immovable Property in Armed Conflict - A Sliding Scale of Protection. Geneva/Harvard/Renmin/Sydney Universities Conference, University of Geneva: Presentation.
Crawford, E. (2013). Virtual Battlegrounds: Cyber warfare and the law of war. TC Beirne School of Law Research Seminar Series 2013: Semester 2, St Lucia, Qld: Presentation.
Crawford, E. (2013). Virtual Battlegrounds: Direct Participation in Cyber Warfare. I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society, 9(1), 1-19.
2012
Crawford, E., Rayfuse, R. (2012). Climate Change and Statehood. In R Rayfuse and S Scott (Eds.), International Law in the Era of Climate Change, (pp. 243-253). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Crawford, E. (2012). Distinction, Targeting, and Direct Participation in Remote Warfare. 2012 ANZSIL Conference, Victoria University, Wellington: Presentation.
Anton, D., Breau, S., Crawford, E., de Jong, A., Joseph, S., Kinley, D., Kyriakakis, J., Nolan, J., Stephens, T., Zagor, M. (2012), In the Supreme Court of the United States: Esther Kiobel, et al. v Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., et al. - Supplemental Brief Of Australian International Law Scholars, Amici Curiae In Support Of Petitioners.
Crawford, E. (2012). International humanitarian law. Hot Topics: legal issues in plain language, 80, 1-27.
Crawford, E. (2012). Principle of Distinction and the Legality of Nuclear Weapons under International Law. Australian Red Cross and Flinders University Law School Conference: Make Nuclear Weapons the Target, Flinders University: Presentation.
Crawford, E. (2012). Regulating the Irregular: International Humanitarian Law and the Question of Civilian Participation in Armed Conflicts. U.C. Davis Journal of International Law and Policy, 18(1), 163-190.
Crawford, E. (2012). Review: The Law of Targeting By William H Boothby. British Year Book of International Law, 83, 178-179. [More Information]
Crawford, E. (2012). Road to Nowhere? The Future for a Declaration on Fundamental Standards of Humanity. Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies, 3(1), 43-72.
Crawford, E., Lewis, M. (2012). Virtual Battlegrounds: Distinction, Targeting, and Computer-Based Warfare in the 21st Century. American Society of International Law Mid-Year Meeting – ASIL Research Forum, University of Georgia: Presentation.
2011
Crawford, E. (2011). Convergence of Norms across the Spectrum of Armed Conflicts – International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law. Detention of Non-State Actors Engaged in Hostilities – The Future Law, University of Wollongong: Presentation.
Crawford, E. (2011). Cyber War – A Challenge to Distinction. 24th US Pacific Command Military Operations Conference, Gold Coast, Queensland: Presentation.
Crawford, E. (2011). The Corporatization of Conflict – Private Military Companies and IHL. AFLANZ Conference, Law Faculty, University of Melbourne: Presentation.
Crawford, E. (2011). The End of IHL: Regulating Irregular Participation in Armed Conflict. 2011 ANZSIL Conference, Australian National University: Presentation.
2010
Crawford, E. (2010). The Treatment of Combatants and Insurgents under the Law of Armed Conflict. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
2009
Crawford, E. (2009). Book Review: The Least Worst Place: Guantanamo's First 100 Days. Law and Politics Book Review, 19(10), 771-773.
2008
Crawford, E. (2008). Blurring the Lines between International and Non-International Armed Conflicts: The Evolution of Customary International Law Applicable in Internal Armed Conflicts. Australian International Law Journal, 15, 29-54.
Crawford, E. (2008). Book Review: An Introduction to the International Law of Armed Conflicts. Australian International Law Journal, 15, 297-298.
Crawford, E. (2008). Book Review: The Use of Nuclear Weapons and the Protection of the Environment during International Armed Conflict. Australian International Law Journal, 15, 299-300.
2007
Crawford, E. (2007). Unequal before the Law: The Case for the
Elimination of the Distinction between
International and Non-international
Armed Conflicts. Leiden Journal of International Law, 20(2), 441-465.
2006
Crawford, E. (2006). The Modern Relevance of the Martens Clause. Indian Society of International Law Yearbook of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, 6, 1-18.
Crawford, E. (2006). Unequal Before the Law: The Case for the Elimination of the Distinction Between International and Non-International Armed Conflict. 2006 ANZSIL Postgraduate Workshop, ANZSIL Conference, Victoria University, Wellington: Presentation
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