Armed conflicts and the law
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Armed conflicts and the law
(International law, [17])
Intersentia, c2016
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 551-557) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book offers a comprehensive yet concise take on the legal regulation of the various phases in the complex cycle of armed conflicts, from prevention to reconstruction, and covering everything in between, in particular the vast body of rules laid down in current international humanitarian law. The manual combines a general theoretical approach with modern practice in order to offer a complete picture of the law before, during and after warfareThrough a series of fourteen thematic chapters that logically follow from one to another, scholars and practitioners tackle core issues relating to the international regulation of armed conflicts, while situating them in a broader societal context. Particular attention is given to the emergence of the European Union as an increasingly important regional and global player in international peace and security. In combination with the broad scope and accessible nature of the collection, the experience and ambition on display in this volume makes it a unique reference tool for students, scholars, practitioners, civil servants, diplomats and humanitarian and human rights workers around the globe. It is complemented by, and a helpful companion to, J. Wouters and P. De Man, Humanitarian and Security Law: A Compendium of International and European Instruments.
Table of Contents
Preliminary Table of ContentsPREFACECHAPTER I. A LA GUERRE COMME A LA GUERRE LUC REYDAMS AND JAN WOUTERSCHAPTER II. LEGAL INSTRUMENTS FOR THE PREVENTION OF ARMED CONFLICTSJAN WOUTERS AND PHILIP DE MANCHAPTER III. THE LAW OF NEUTRALITYNELE VERLINDENCHAPTER IV. INTERNATIONAL LAW ON THE USE OF FORCETOM RUYSCHAPTER V. INTERNATIONAL AND NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICTSSTEN VERHOEVENCHAPTER VI. HUMAN RIGHTS AND (ARMED) CONFLICTFREDERIK NAERTCHAPTER VII. THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW AND THE CONTINUED RELEVANCE OF CUSTOMJEAN-MARIE HENCKAERTSCHAPTER VIII. THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN MILITARY OBJECTIVES AND CIVIL OBJECTS AND BETWEEN COMBATANTS AND CIVILIANSSTEN VERHOEVENCHAPTER IX. MEANS AND METHODS OF COMBATBRUNO DEMEYERE AND TOM RUYSCHAPTER X. NEW MEANS OF COMBAT AND THE LAW WILLIAM BOOTHBYCHAPTER XI. PROTECTED PERSONS IN INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAWSTEN VERHOEVEN AND HILDE SAGONCHAPTER XII. THE LAW OF OCCUPATIONHANNE CUYCKENSCHAPTER XIII. THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSSSTEFAAN GHESQUIERECHAPTER XIV. REPRESSION OF VIOLATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAWCEDRIC RYNGAERTCHAPTER XV. POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTIONJAN WOUTERS AND PHILIP DE MAN
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