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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS (Mostly in Ukrainian but some in Estonian, English and Russian) Prof. Evhen TSYBULENKO

I. BOOKS:

a) Published:

1. Military aspects of International Law (second revised addition). – Kyiv, Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, National Academy of Defense, Azimuth-Ukraine, 2004 (in co-authorship). 2. International Law: Military aspects. – Kyiv, Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, National Academy of Defense, 2003 (in co-authorship). 3. Dissemination of knowledge about the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and International Humanitarian Law (Manual). Kyiv, Nora-Print, 2000 (co-authors: Mr. Tsymbaluk, Mrs. Shinkarenko). 4. International Humanitarian Law: Philosophical-Legal Doctrine on the Regulation of Armed Conflicts. Fourth book: the Sources, the Principles, the Norms. Kyiv, Sphere, 2000 (co-authors: Dr. Dmitriev, Mr. Dyachenko, Dr. Tsurupa).

b) In process of preparation:

5. Dissemination of knowledge about the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and International Humanitarian Law (Manual). Second revised edition . (co-authors: Mr. Tsymbaluk, Mrs. Shinkarenko).


II. ARTICLES, WHICH WERE PUBLISHED IN “UKRAINIAN JURIDICAL ENCICLOPAEDIA”:

6. “Prof. Chubarev”, Kyiv, 2004, 6-th volume, pp. 417-418. 7. “Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction”, Kyiv, 2001, 3-rd volume, pp. 225-226. 8. “Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May be Deemed to be Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects”, Kyiv, 2001, 3-rd volume, p. 225. 9. “Convention on the Prohibition of Military or any Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques”, Kyiv, 2001, 3-rd volume, p. 225. 10. “The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement”, Kyiv, 2001, 3-rd volume, p. 688. 11. “The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies”, Kyiv, 2001, 3-rd volume, p. 662. 12. “The International Committee of the Red Cross”, Kyiv, 2001, 3-rd volume, pp. 680-681.


III. SELECTED ARTICLES, WHICH WERE PUBLISHED IN MAGAZINGS AND COLLECTIONS:

13. "Communist's Rule in Ukraine: Chronicle of Terror", Akadeemia, 2007, № 1, pp. 83-102 14. “The Ukrainian way?” The International, winter 2004/2005, № 4, p. 4. 15. “International Humanitarian Law: who needs it?”, The International, 2004, № 3, p. 3. 16. “Implementation of International Humanitarian Law: experience of the Netherlands”, International Law and National legislation (Mizhnarodne pravo I natsionalne zakonodavstvo), 2003, № 3, pp. 28-30. 17. “Means of warfare and protection of environment”, Ukrainian Journal of International Law, 2002, № 2, pp. 42-47. 18. “The fourth student competition for F.F. Martens simultaneously took place in Moscow, Kiev and Tashkent”, International Law, 2001, № 1, pp. 338-340 (Rus), 343-344 (Eng). 19. “”War Criminals” are Judged … by the Students”, Law of Ukraine (Pravo Ukraini), 2000, № 8, p. 102. 20. “Restrictions on the Use of Conventional Weapons”, Law Herald (Uridicheskiy Vestnic), 2000, № 1, pp. 105-109. 21. “Ottawa Convention – an Instrument of Antipersonnel Landmines Prohibition” (revised), Law of Ukraine (Pravo Ukraini), 1999, № 9, pp. 118-121. 22. “Ottawa Convention – an Instrument of Antipersonnel Landmines Prohibition”, International movement for prohibition of anti-personal mines. Answer of Ukraine? (Collection of Articles), Kyiv, Ukrainian Independent Centre of Political Studies, 1999, pp. 120-128 (co-authors: Dr. Zablotska). 23. “Fuel Air Explosive Weapons in the Light of International Humanitarian Law” (revised), Law of Ukraine (Pravo Ukraini), 1998, № 12, pp. 109-113. 24. “Infernal Weapons”, Herald of Ukrainian Red Cross, 1998, № 1(4), pp. 28-29. 25. “Antipersonnel landmines and International Humanitarian Law”, State and Law. Yearbook of scientific works of the young scientists, second volume, Kyiv, In-Jure, 1998-1999, pp. 423-428. 26. “Fuel Air Explosive Weapons in the Light of International Humanitarian Law”, Herald of Kyiv University. International Relations, 1997, seventh volume, part 2, pp. 124-128. 27. “Antipersonnel mines – a Challenge for Humanity”, Herald of Belarus Red Cross, 1997, № 1, pp. 10-11. 28. “The problem of the prohibition of mines and blinding laser weapons”, The Ukrainian Journal of Human Rights, 1996, №1, pp. 136-140.

Two more articles had been submitted in 2003 and 2004, but I have not traced the results

IV. BOOKS, WHICH WERE OFFICIALLY REVIEWED:

a) Published:

29. Sergey Maximenko “Schengen law and freedom of movement: international law aspects of global migration” Odessa, Astroprint, 2005. 30. V. Bazov, “Criminal responsibility for violation of International Humanitarian Law”, Kyiv, Istina, 2003. 31. V. Bazov, I. Kachan, I. Mayorov, U. Ponimatchenko, International Humanitarian Law (Manual), Kyiv, Varta, 1999.

b) In process of preparation:

32. V. Bazov, International Humanitarian Law (Manual), Second edition

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