International law and armed conflict : exploring the faultlines : essays in honour of Yoram Dinstein /
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Language: | English |
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Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston, Mass. :
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,
c2007
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Series: | International humanitarian law series ;
v. 15 |
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Table of Contents:
- A revival of the just war theory? / Ivan Shearer
- Rethinking collective security / Thomas Franck
- Topographies of force / Dino Kritsiotis
- Claims to pre-emptive uses of force : some trends and projections and their implications for world order / W. Michael Reisman and Andrea Armstrong
- The temporal dimension of self-defense : anticipation, pre-emption, prevention and immediacy / Terry D. Gill
- Responding to transnational terrorism under the jus ad bellum : a normative framework / Michael N. Schmitt
- Is US adherence to the rule of law in international affairs feasible? / John F. Murphy
- The military action in Iraq and international law / Ruth Wedgwood
- Ius ad bellum and ius in bello-the separation between the legality of the use of force and humanitarian rules to be respected in warfare : crucial or outdated? / Marco Sassoli
- 21st century conflict and international humanitarian law : status quo or change? / Kenneth Watkin
- The law of weaponry-is it adequate? / Bill Boothby
- "Combatants"-substance or semantics? / Charles H.B. Garraway
- "Unlawful/enemy combatants" : interpretations and consequences / Jelena Pejic
- Ghosts in the machine : some legal issues concerning US military contractors in Iraq / Avril McDonald
- Leaders, courtiers and command responsibility in Shakespeare / Theodor Meron
- Civilian detentions in Iraq / Andru E. Wall
- Transformative military occupation : applying the laws of war and human rights / Adam Roberts
- The adequacy of international humanitarian law rules on belligerent occupation : to what extent may Security Council Resolution 1483 be considered a model for adjustment? / Rüdiger Wolfrum
- The separation fence in the International Court of Justice and the High Court of Justice : commonalities, differences and specifics / Fania Domb
- "Benevolent" third states in international armed conflicts : the myth of the irrelevance of the law of neutrality / Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg