Richard Burchill / Nigel D. White / Justin Morris (eds.)
International Conflict and Security Law
Herausgeber: Burchill, Richard; White, Nigel. D.; Morris, Justin
Richard Burchill / Nigel D. White / Justin Morris (eds.)
International Conflict and Security Law
Herausgeber: Burchill, Richard; White, Nigel. D.; Morris, Justin
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Hilaire McCoubrey wrote extensively on armed conflict law, collective security law and the law relating to arms control.
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Hilaire McCoubrey wrote extensively on armed conflict law, collective security law and the law relating to arms control.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780521845311
- ISBN-10: 0521845319
- Artikelnr.: 20990357
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780521845311
- ISBN-10: 0521845319
- Artikelnr.: 20990357
Director, McCoubrey Centre for International Law, University of Hull.
Foreward: these are men too gentle to live among wolves Gary Edles; 1.
Hilaire McCoubrey and international conflict and security law Nigel White;
2. The development of operational law within Army Legal Services Gordon
Risius; 3. Reflections on the relationship between the duty to educate in
humanitarian law and the absence of a defence of mistake of law in the Rome
Statute of the International Criminal Court Neil Boister; 4. Superior
orders and the International Criminal Court Robert Cryer; 5. Command
responsibility: victors' justice or just desserts? Colonel C. H. B.
Garraway; 6. The proposed new neutral protective emblem: a long term
solution to a long standing problem Michael Meyer; 7. Towards the
unification of international humanitarian law? Lindsay Moir; 8. Of
vanishing points and paradoxes: terrorism and international humanitarian
law Richard Barnes; 9. What is a legitimate military target? A. P. V.
Rogers; 10. The application of the European Convention on Human Rights
during an international armed conflict Peter Rowe; 11. Regional
organizations and the promotion and protection of democracy as a
contribution to international peace and security Richard Burchill; 12.
Self-defence, Security Council authority and Iraq Nigel D. White; 13.
International law and the suppression of maritime violence Scott Davidson;
14. Law, power and force in an unbalanced world Justin Morris; Bibliography
of Hilaire McCoubrey's work.
Hilaire McCoubrey and international conflict and security law Nigel White;
2. The development of operational law within Army Legal Services Gordon
Risius; 3. Reflections on the relationship between the duty to educate in
humanitarian law and the absence of a defence of mistake of law in the Rome
Statute of the International Criminal Court Neil Boister; 4. Superior
orders and the International Criminal Court Robert Cryer; 5. Command
responsibility: victors' justice or just desserts? Colonel C. H. B.
Garraway; 6. The proposed new neutral protective emblem: a long term
solution to a long standing problem Michael Meyer; 7. Towards the
unification of international humanitarian law? Lindsay Moir; 8. Of
vanishing points and paradoxes: terrorism and international humanitarian
law Richard Barnes; 9. What is a legitimate military target? A. P. V.
Rogers; 10. The application of the European Convention on Human Rights
during an international armed conflict Peter Rowe; 11. Regional
organizations and the promotion and protection of democracy as a
contribution to international peace and security Richard Burchill; 12.
Self-defence, Security Council authority and Iraq Nigel D. White; 13.
International law and the suppression of maritime violence Scott Davidson;
14. Law, power and force in an unbalanced world Justin Morris; Bibliography
of Hilaire McCoubrey's work.
Foreward: these are men too gentle to live among wolves Gary Edles; 1.
Hilaire McCoubrey and international conflict and security law Nigel White;
2. The development of operational law within Army Legal Services Gordon
Risius; 3. Reflections on the relationship between the duty to educate in
humanitarian law and the absence of a defence of mistake of law in the Rome
Statute of the International Criminal Court Neil Boister; 4. Superior
orders and the International Criminal Court Robert Cryer; 5. Command
responsibility: victors' justice or just desserts? Colonel C. H. B.
Garraway; 6. The proposed new neutral protective emblem: a long term
solution to a long standing problem Michael Meyer; 7. Towards the
unification of international humanitarian law? Lindsay Moir; 8. Of
vanishing points and paradoxes: terrorism and international humanitarian
law Richard Barnes; 9. What is a legitimate military target? A. P. V.
Rogers; 10. The application of the European Convention on Human Rights
during an international armed conflict Peter Rowe; 11. Regional
organizations and the promotion and protection of democracy as a
contribution to international peace and security Richard Burchill; 12.
Self-defence, Security Council authority and Iraq Nigel D. White; 13.
International law and the suppression of maritime violence Scott Davidson;
14. Law, power and force in an unbalanced world Justin Morris; Bibliography
of Hilaire McCoubrey's work.
Hilaire McCoubrey and international conflict and security law Nigel White;
2. The development of operational law within Army Legal Services Gordon
Risius; 3. Reflections on the relationship between the duty to educate in
humanitarian law and the absence of a defence of mistake of law in the Rome
Statute of the International Criminal Court Neil Boister; 4. Superior
orders and the International Criminal Court Robert Cryer; 5. Command
responsibility: victors' justice or just desserts? Colonel C. H. B.
Garraway; 6. The proposed new neutral protective emblem: a long term
solution to a long standing problem Michael Meyer; 7. Towards the
unification of international humanitarian law? Lindsay Moir; 8. Of
vanishing points and paradoxes: terrorism and international humanitarian
law Richard Barnes; 9. What is a legitimate military target? A. P. V.
Rogers; 10. The application of the European Convention on Human Rights
during an international armed conflict Peter Rowe; 11. Regional
organizations and the promotion and protection of democracy as a
contribution to international peace and security Richard Burchill; 12.
Self-defence, Security Council authority and Iraq Nigel D. White; 13.
International law and the suppression of maritime violence Scott Davidson;
14. Law, power and force in an unbalanced world Justin Morris; Bibliography
of Hilaire McCoubrey's work.