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Volume 7 (2004) of the YIHL will be the last to feature a documentation section. During this transitional period, there will be an abbreviated section; henceforth, persons wishing to access documents in the field of IHL are referred to the Website of International Humanitarian Law (www.wihl.nl). The website, managed by the staff of the Section of International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law of the TMC Asser Institute of International Law, includes a database of freely available full text documents covering international humanitarian law, international criminal law and related disciplines. The large and growing number of materials focuses on national legal materials in these fields, such as legislation and case law. Over time, the aim will be to make the database as comprehensive as possible.
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