The handbook of the international law of military operations /
Based on best-practice rules of global importance, this handbook offers authoritative commentary and analysis of the international law of military operations, encompassing self-defence, peace operations, and other uses of force.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2015.
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Edición: | Second edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; The Handbook of the International Law of Military Operations; Copyright; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; Table of Abbreviations; Table of Treaties and Other International Instruments; Table of Judgments; PART I: GENERAL ISSUES; Chapter 1: CONCEPT AND SOURCES OF THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF MILITARY OPERATIONS; Chapter 2: HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF MILITARY OPERATIONS; I. Overview-The Transcendent Nature of Change; II. Development of Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello-When and How Military Force is Used-and its Impact on the Practice of Operational Law
- 1. Jus ad Bellum2. Jus in Bello; III. Development of the Use of Legal Advisors; Chapter 3: HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW: General Issues; Introductory Remarks; Chapter 4: CONCEPTUAL DISTINCTION AND OVERLAPS BETWEEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE CONDUCT OF HOSTILITIES; PART II: MILITARY OPERATIONS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE UN COLLECTIVE SECURITY SYSTEM; Chapter 5: ENFORCEMENT AND PEACE ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS; 5.1 Legal Characterization and Basis for Enforcement Operations and Peace Enforcement Operations under the Charter
- 5.2 Status of Forces in Enforcement and Peace Enforcement Operations5.3 Legal Parameters for the Use of Force in the Context of the UN Collective Security System; 5.4 Force Application in Enforcement and Peace Enforcement Operations; 5.5 Applicability and Application of International Humanitarian Law to Enforcement, Peace Enforcement, and Peace Operations; Chapter 6: PEACE OPERATIONS; 6.1 Characterization and Legal Basis for Peace Operations; 6.2 Status of Forces in Peace Operations; 6.3 Legal Parameters for the Use of Force within the Context of Peace Operations
- 6.4 Application of Force and Rules of Engagement in Peace Operations6.5 Authority, Command, and Control in United Nations-led Peace Operations; Chapter 7: PEACE OPERATIONS CONDUCTED BY REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND ARRANGEMENTS; PART III: MILITARY OPERATIONS WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE RIGHT OF SELF-DEFENCE AND OTHER POSSIBLE LEGAL BASES FOR THE USE OF FORCE; Chapter 8: LEGAL BASIS OF THE RIGHT OF SELF-DEFENCE UNDER THE UN CHARTER AND UNDER CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW; Chapter 9: STATUS OF FORCES IN SELF-DEFENCE OPERATIONS
- Chapter 10: APPLICATION OF FORCE AND RULES OF ENGAGEMENT IN SELF-DEFENCE OPERATIONSChapter 11: INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW IN SELF-DEFENCE OPERATIONS; Chapter 12: RESCUE OF NATIONALS; Chapter 13: HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION; Chapter 14: MILITARY INTERVENTION WITH THE CONSENT OR AT THE INVITATION OF A GOVERNMENT; PART IV: CAPITA SELECTA OF INTERNATIONAL MILITARY OPERATIONAL LAW; Chapter 15: COMMAND AND CONTROL IN MILITARY OPERATIONS; Chapter 16: TARGETING IN OPERATIONAL LAW; Chapter 17: TARGETED KILLINGS IN OPERATIONAL LAW PERSPECTIVE; Chapter 18: WEAPONS UNDER THE LAW OF MILITARY OPERATIONS