Tom Dannenbaum is an American associate professor of International Law at the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy in Medford, Massachusetts, US.[1]

Tom Dannenbaum
Born21 May 1981 Edit this on Wikidata
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OccupationLegal scholar Edit this on Wikidata
Employer

Works edit

  • Dannenbaum, Tom (2010). "Translating the Standard of Effective Control into a System of Effective Accountability: How Liability Should Be Apportioned for Violations of Human Rights by Member State Troop Contingents Serving as United Nations Peacekeepers". Harvard International Law Journal. 51: 113.[2]
  • Dannenbaum, Tom (2018). The Crime of Aggression, Humanity, and the Soldier. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-16918-0.[3][4][5][6]

References edit

  1. ^ "Tom Dannenbaum". fletcher.tufts.edu. Retrieved 16 June 2023.
  2. ^ Svoboda, Emma (2023). "Empty Promises: Peacekeeper Babies and Discretionary Impunity within the United Nations". Harvard International Law Journal. 64: 1.
  3. ^ Kersten, Mark (2023). "'Global South' Voices Are Muted in Debates over the Crime of Aggression: What Three Books on Illegal War Tell Us About Why". International Journal of Transitional Justice. 17 (1): 173–182. doi:10.1093/ijtj/ijac028.
  4. ^ Lieblich, Eliav (2019). "The Crime of Aggression, Humanity, and the Soldier. By Tom Dannenbaum. New York, Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xxvii, 352. Index". American Journal of International Law. 113 (3): 664–669. doi:10.1017/ajil.2019.21.
  5. ^ Gravel, Amélie (2020). "Tom Dannenbaum, The Crime of Aggression, Humanity, and the Soldier, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2018". Revue québécoise de droit international / Quebec Journal of International Law / Revista quebequense de derecho internacional (in French). 33 (1): 155–158. doi:10.7202/1079910ar. ISSN 0828-9999.
  6. ^ Sayapin, Sergey (2022). "The Crime of Aggression, Humanity, and the Soldier". Journal of International Criminal Justice. 19 (4): 1031–1034. doi:10.1093/jicj/mqab057.

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