Theoretical boundaries of armed conflict and human rights /
"In the last two decades, human rights law has played an expanding role in the legal regulation of wartime conduct. In the process, human rights law and international humanitarian law have developed a complicated sibling relationship. For some, this relationship is viewed as a mutually reinforc...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2016.
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Colección: | ASIL studies in international legal theory.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: the inescapable collision / Jens David Ohlin
- Part I. Convergence & Divergence of Human Rights and Laws of War
- Laws for war / Adil Ahmad Haque
- Human rights thinking and the laws of war / David Luban
- The lost origins of lex specialis: Rethinking the relationship between human rights and international humanitarian law / Marko Milanovic
- Acting as a sovereign versus acting as a belligerent / Jens David Ohlin
- Part II. Conceptual Limits of the Law of War Framework
- Ending the global war: the power of human rights in a time of unrestrained armed conflict / Jonathan Horowitz
- Folk international law : 9/11 lawyering and the transformation of the law of armed conflict to human rights policy and human rights law to war governance / Naz K. Modirzadeh
- The use and abuse of analogy in IHL / Kevin Jon Heller
- Part III. New Frameworks for Regulating Armed Violence
- Forcible alternatives to war: legitimate violence in 21st-century international relations / Janina Dill
- Whither international martial law?: Human rights as sword and shield in ineffectively governed territory / John C. Dehn
- The next Geneva Convention: filling a law-of-war gap with human rights values /Brian Orend.