Humanizing the Laws of War
The Red Cross and the Development of International Humanitarian Law
Herausgeber: Geiß, Robin; Haumer, Stefanie; Zimmermann, Andreas
Humanizing the Laws of War
The Red Cross and the Development of International Humanitarian Law
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An analysis of the role of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in international norm creation and the progressive development of international humanitarian law.
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An analysis of the role of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in international norm creation and the progressive development of international humanitarian law.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9781107171350
- ISBN-10: 1107171350
- Artikelnr.: 48531830
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9781107171350
- ISBN-10: 1107171350
- Artikelnr.: 48531830
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: the international Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and the
development of international humanitarian law Stefanie Haumer, Robin Geiss
and Andreas Zimmermann; Part I. The International Committee of the Red
Cross' Influence on the Development of Core International Humanitarian Law
Treaties: 1. The International Committee of the Red Cross and the Geneva
Conventions of 1949 Robert Heinsch; 2. The International Committee of the
Red Cross and the additional protocols of 1977 Michael Bothe; Part II. The
International Committee of the Red Cross and the Development of
International Humanitarian Law beyond Treaty Regimes: 3. The International
Committee of the Red Cross and the clarification of customary international
humanitarian law Jean-Marie Henckaerts; 4. The International Committee of
the Red Cross' 'interpretive guidance on the notion of direct participation
in hostilities': see a little light Robert Cryer; Part III. The
International Committee of the Red Cross' Influence on Related Areas of
International Law: 5. Development of treaties limiting or prohibiting the
use of certain weapons: the role of the International Committee of the Red
Cross Kathleen Lawand and Isabel Robinson; 6. Between 'constructive
engagement', 'collusion' and 'critical distance': the International
Committee of the Red Cross and the development of international criminal
law Carsten Stahn; Part IV. Conclusion: 7. The International Committee of
the Red Cross - a unique actor in the field of international humanitarian
law creation and progressive development Robin Geiss and Andreas
Zimmermann.
development of international humanitarian law Stefanie Haumer, Robin Geiss
and Andreas Zimmermann; Part I. The International Committee of the Red
Cross' Influence on the Development of Core International Humanitarian Law
Treaties: 1. The International Committee of the Red Cross and the Geneva
Conventions of 1949 Robert Heinsch; 2. The International Committee of the
Red Cross and the additional protocols of 1977 Michael Bothe; Part II. The
International Committee of the Red Cross and the Development of
International Humanitarian Law beyond Treaty Regimes: 3. The International
Committee of the Red Cross and the clarification of customary international
humanitarian law Jean-Marie Henckaerts; 4. The International Committee of
the Red Cross' 'interpretive guidance on the notion of direct participation
in hostilities': see a little light Robert Cryer; Part III. The
International Committee of the Red Cross' Influence on Related Areas of
International Law: 5. Development of treaties limiting or prohibiting the
use of certain weapons: the role of the International Committee of the Red
Cross Kathleen Lawand and Isabel Robinson; 6. Between 'constructive
engagement', 'collusion' and 'critical distance': the International
Committee of the Red Cross and the development of international criminal
law Carsten Stahn; Part IV. Conclusion: 7. The International Committee of
the Red Cross - a unique actor in the field of international humanitarian
law creation and progressive development Robin Geiss and Andreas
Zimmermann.
Introduction: the international Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and the
development of international humanitarian law Stefanie Haumer, Robin Geiss
and Andreas Zimmermann; Part I. The International Committee of the Red
Cross' Influence on the Development of Core International Humanitarian Law
Treaties: 1. The International Committee of the Red Cross and the Geneva
Conventions of 1949 Robert Heinsch; 2. The International Committee of the
Red Cross and the additional protocols of 1977 Michael Bothe; Part II. The
International Committee of the Red Cross and the Development of
International Humanitarian Law beyond Treaty Regimes: 3. The International
Committee of the Red Cross and the clarification of customary international
humanitarian law Jean-Marie Henckaerts; 4. The International Committee of
the Red Cross' 'interpretive guidance on the notion of direct participation
in hostilities': see a little light Robert Cryer; Part III. The
International Committee of the Red Cross' Influence on Related Areas of
International Law: 5. Development of treaties limiting or prohibiting the
use of certain weapons: the role of the International Committee of the Red
Cross Kathleen Lawand and Isabel Robinson; 6. Between 'constructive
engagement', 'collusion' and 'critical distance': the International
Committee of the Red Cross and the development of international criminal
law Carsten Stahn; Part IV. Conclusion: 7. The International Committee of
the Red Cross - a unique actor in the field of international humanitarian
law creation and progressive development Robin Geiss and Andreas
Zimmermann.
development of international humanitarian law Stefanie Haumer, Robin Geiss
and Andreas Zimmermann; Part I. The International Committee of the Red
Cross' Influence on the Development of Core International Humanitarian Law
Treaties: 1. The International Committee of the Red Cross and the Geneva
Conventions of 1949 Robert Heinsch; 2. The International Committee of the
Red Cross and the additional protocols of 1977 Michael Bothe; Part II. The
International Committee of the Red Cross and the Development of
International Humanitarian Law beyond Treaty Regimes: 3. The International
Committee of the Red Cross and the clarification of customary international
humanitarian law Jean-Marie Henckaerts; 4. The International Committee of
the Red Cross' 'interpretive guidance on the notion of direct participation
in hostilities': see a little light Robert Cryer; Part III. The
International Committee of the Red Cross' Influence on Related Areas of
International Law: 5. Development of treaties limiting or prohibiting the
use of certain weapons: the role of the International Committee of the Red
Cross Kathleen Lawand and Isabel Robinson; 6. Between 'constructive
engagement', 'collusion' and 'critical distance': the International
Committee of the Red Cross and the development of international criminal
law Carsten Stahn; Part IV. Conclusion: 7. The International Committee of
the Red Cross - a unique actor in the field of international humanitarian
law creation and progressive development Robin Geiss and Andreas
Zimmermann.