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iiIHL PREP LIST To get you into the IHL frame of mind before the tryout Reading List (in order) 1. Bernas, Introduction to Public International Law 2. C2015 Finals Reviewer for PIL (available at Blessings, if not please contact me so I can leave you a copy ) 3. Anthony Aust, Handbook of International Law 4. Malcolm Shaw, International Law (6 th Edition) 5. Dean Magallona (optional, haha), A Primer in International Law in Relation to Philippine Law 6. Ian Brownlie (hahaha, if you want to torture yourself), Principles of Public International Law 7. Anything written by the following: a. Cassesse (available in the library) b. Samantha Power c. Kevin Jon Heller Note! For Aust and Shaw, while it helps to read everything, I suggest focusing on the portions relating to International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law, and International Human Rights Law. Same with Dean Magallona’s book and Brownlie, if you want to continue reading. Once you’ve cleared the tryout you can go back over the entirety of the material. Film Viewing Conspiracy (2001) Hotel Rwanda (2004) Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) The Killing Fields (1984)

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Page 1: Ihl Prep List

iiIHL PREP LISTTo get you into the IHL frame of mind before the tryout

Reading List (in order)

1. Bernas, Introduction to Public International Law2. C2015 Finals Reviewer for PIL (available at Blessings, if not please

contact me so I can leave you a copy ) 3. Anthony Aust, Handbook of International Law4. Malcolm Shaw, International Law (6th Edition)5. Dean Magallona (optional, haha), A Primer in International Law in

Relation to Philippine Law6. Ian Brownlie (hahaha, if you want to torture yourself), Principles of

Public International Law7. Anything written by the following:

a. Cassesse (available in the library)b. Samantha Powerc. Kevin Jon Heller

Note!For Aust and Shaw, while it helps to read everything, I suggest focusing on the portions relating to International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law, and International Human Rights Law. Same with Dean Magallona’s book and Brownlie, if you want to continue reading. Once you’ve cleared the tryout you can go back over the entirety of the material.

Film Viewing

Conspiracy (2001) Hotel Rwanda (2004) Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) The Killing Fields (1984) The Act of Killing (Documentary, 2012) Watchers of the Sky (Documentary, 2014)