The politics of security is increasingly concerned with the legitimacy of military operations, demanding a political engagement with law and ethics that is empowering the lawyers through a continuing expansion of their operational and diplomatic role. Through a careful examination of recent Israeli military operations, this book examines the operational involvement of military lawyers to reveal the political content and consequences of their legal choices through their impact on the legitimacy of Israel's security policy.
The politics of security is increasingly concerned with the legitimacy of military operations, demanding a political engagement with law and ethics that is empowering the lawyers through a continuing expansion of their operational and diplomatic role. Through a careful examination of recent Israeli military operations, this book examines the operational involvement of military lawyers to reveal the political content and consequences of their legal choices through their impact on the legitimacy of Israel's security policy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alan Craig is the Pears Lecturer in Israel and Middle East Studies, Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Leeds. He practiced as a human rights lawyer in London and Leeds for twenty-five years before completing a PhD at Leeds and joining the faculty in 2010. His publications include several journal articles and he is a regular contributor to European TV and radio.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Legitimacy, Morality, and International Law Chapter 1: International Law and legitimacy Chapter 2: Morality at War (1): Traditional Just War Doctrine Chapter 3: Morality at War (2): Modern critiques of Just War Theory Chapter 4: Advising in the Grey Area Part 2: The Israeli Experience Chapter 5: The IDF's legal environment Chapter 6: Case Study 1: The Second Intifada and the targeted killings of Salah Shehadeh Chapter 7: Case Study 2: The 2006 Lebanon War Chapter 8: Case Study 3: Operation Case Lead Chapter 9: Case Study 4: The 2010 Turkish Flotilla- the Mavi Marmara Affair Chapter 10: Conclusion and Policy Implications Bibliography
Introduction Part 1: Legitimacy, Morality, and International Law Chapter 1: International Law and legitimacy Chapter 2: Morality at War (1): Traditional Just War Doctrine Chapter 3: Morality at War (2): Modern critiques of Just War Theory Chapter 4: Advising in the Grey Area Part 2: The Israeli Experience Chapter 5: The IDF's legal environment Chapter 6: Case Study 1: The Second Intifada and the targeted killings of Salah Shehadeh Chapter 7: Case Study 2: The 2006 Lebanon War Chapter 8: Case Study 3: Operation Case Lead Chapter 9: Case Study 4: The 2010 Turkish Flotilla- the Mavi Marmara Affair Chapter 10: Conclusion and Policy Implications Bibliography
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