Law at war : the law as it was and the law as it should be : Liber Amicorum Ove Bring
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書誌事項
Law at war : the law as it was and the law as it should be : Liber Amicorum Ove Bring
(International humanitarian law series, v. 22)
M. Nijhoff, 2008
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  京都
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  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
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  徳島
  香川
  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
  鹿児島
  沖縄
  韓国
  中国
  タイ
  イギリス
  ドイツ
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  フランス
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The authors of this volume have been inspired by the scholar to which this Liber Amicorum is dedicated - Professor Ove Bring - to look into both the past and the future of international law. Like Ove Bring, they have dealt with many aspects of the law governing the use of force, from arms control to human rights, international criminal law, the UN Charter, and, of course, international humanitarian law. Like Professor Bring, they have allowed themselves to draw trajectories from history and into the future, and have shunned away from neither the controversial nor the speculative, be it on the Middle East, the invasion of Iraq or the independence of Kosovo.
This collection brings together insights from a former UN Legal Counsel, a former Executive Chairman of UNMOVIC, present and former judges of the European Court of Justice, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, one present and one former member of the International Law Commission, as well as law professors and practitioners, from all Nordic countries, Germany and Australia. Together they form a highly challenging mosaic of perspectives on topical issues like cluster munitions, targeting, human rights in peace operations and the purposes of sentencing in international tribunals.
The volume also contains a bibliography and a presentation of Professor Bring's work.
目次
- Preface
- 1 From Ove to Bring, Marie Jacobsson
- 2 The Writings of Ove Bring, Marie Jacobsson
- 3 Legal Restraints on the Use of Armed Force, Hans Blix
- 4 Individual Responsibility under National and International Law for the Conduct of Armed Conflict, Iain Cameron
- 5 Reflections on the Security Council and Its Mandate to Maintain International Peace and Security, Hans Corell
- 6 National Sovereignty and Responsibility for Spent Nuclear Fuel, Per Cramer
- 7 The Developing Relationship Between Law and Politics in the United Nations Human Rights Council, Gudmundur Eiriksson
- 8 The Future of Human Rights Law in Peace Operations, Ola Engdahl
- 9 Sense and Sensibility in Sentencing - Taking Stock of International Criminal Punishment, Frederik Harhoff
- 10 Submarine Operations and International Law, Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg
- Table of Contents
- 11 Occupation and Sovereignty - Still a Useful Distinction?, Martti Koskenniemi
- 12 The Second Lebanon War: Reflections on the 2006 Israeli Military Operations against Hezbollah, Said Mahmoudi
- 13 Cluster Munitions, Proportionality and the Foreseeability of Civilian Damage, Timothy L. H. McCormack & Paramdeep B. Mtharu
- 14 Sacrificial Violence and Targeting in International Humanitarian Law, Gregor Noll
- 15 J.-J. Rousseau and the Law of Armed Force, Allan Rosas
- 16 Secession, Self-determination of 'Peoples' and Recognition - The Case of Kosovo's Declaration of Independence and International Law, Per Sevastik
- 17 Fighting for Justice: Ake Hammarskjoeld at the Permanent Court of International Justice, Ole Spiermann
- 18 Do We Need a World Court of Human Rights?, Geir Ulfstein
- 19 Neutrality, Impartiality and Our Responsibility to Uphold International Law, Pal Wrange
- 20 The Diluted, Dismantled, Disjointed and Resilient Old Collective Security System or Decision-making and the Use of Force - the Law as it Could Be, Inger OEsterdahl
- Index
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