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  • Open Access
    Bartels, R. (2016). Oxford Guidance on Humanitarian Relief Operations: Comments on Arbitrarily Withholding Consent and the Status of the Guidance. Web publication or website, Just Security. https://www.justsecurity.org/35561/oxford-guidance-law-relating-humanitarian-relief-operations-situations-armed-conflict-comments-arbitrarily-withholding-consent-status-guidance/
  • Bartels, R. (2015). Denying humanitarian access as an international crime in times of non-international armed conflict: the challenges to prosecute and some proposals for the future. Israel Law Review, 48(3), 281-307. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021223715000175
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    Bartels, R. (2015). IHL Does Not Authorise Detention in NIAC: A Reply to Sean Aughey and Aurel Sari. Web publication or website, EJIL: Talk!. https://www.ejiltalk.org/ihl-does-not-authorise-detention-in-niac-a-reply-to-sean-aughey-and-aurel-sari/
  • Bartels, R. (2014). From jus in bello to jus post bellum: when do non-international armed conflicts end? In C. Stahn, J. S. Easterday, & J. Iverson (Eds.), Jus post bellum: mapping the normative foundations (pp. 297-314). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199685899.003.0017
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    Bartels, R. (2014). From jus in bello to jus post bellum: when do non-international armed conflicts end? (Amsterdam Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series; No. 2014-12). Amsterdam Center for International Law, University of Amsterdam. http://ssrn.com/abstract=2391785
  • Bartels, R., & Wagner, N. (2013). Resolution 827, 25 May 1993 - International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, statute. Art. 15: Rules of procedure and evidence. In M. Holvoet, J. Flamme, O. Struyven, & P. De Hert (Eds.), Code of international criminal law and procedure, annotated (pp. 678-680). (Larcier law annotated). Larcier.
  • Wagner, N., & Bartels, R. (2013). Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Art. 68: Protection of the victims and witnesses and their participation in the proceedings (ยง 1.2-2). In P. De Hert, M. Holvoet, J. Flamme, & O. Struyven (Eds.), Code of international criminal law and procedure, annotated (pp. 323-331). (Larcier law annotated). Larcier.
  • Bartels, R., & Wagner, N. (2013). Resolution 995, 8 November 1994 - International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, statute. Art. 7: Territorial and temporal jurisdiction. In P. De Hert, M. Holvoet, J. Flamme, & O. Struyven (Eds.), Code of international criminal law and procedure, annotated (pp. 755-759). (Larcier law annotated). Larcier.
  • Bartels, R., & Wagner, N. (2013). Resolution 995, 8 November 1994 - International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, statute. Art. 14: Rules of procedure and evidence. In P. De Hert, M. Holvoet, J. Flamme, & O. Struyven (Eds.), Code of international criminal law and procedure, annotated (pp. 769). (Larcier law annotated). Larcier.
  • Bartels, R., & Wagner, N. (2013). Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Art. 51: Rules of procedure and evidence. In M. Holvoet, J. Flamme, O. Struyven, & P. De Hert (Eds.), Code of international criminal law and procedure, annotated (pp. 210-213). (Larcier law annotated). Larcier.
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