Ziv Bohrer is lecturer at the Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University, Israel. His main areas of research are in international criminal law and international humanitarian law. He was a winner of the Israel's Junior Law Faculty Workshop Paper Competition and has previously held visiting positions at the University of Michigan (as a Fulbright Fellow), the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, University of Georgia and the University of Cambridge.
Introduction. International law governing armed conflict Christian Marxsen
and Anne Peters; 1. Trials and tribulations: co-applicability of IHL and
human rights in an age of adjudication Helen Duffy; 2. Divisions over
distinctions in wartime international law Ziv Bohrer; 3. Towards a moral
division of labour between IHL and IHRL during the conduct of hostilities
Janina Dill; Conclusion. Productive divisions Christian Marxsen and Anne
Peters.