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This volume in the Lieber Studies series explores how the law of armed conflict is made and shaped. It examines the fundamental materials of the law of armed conflict, key actors and influences, the spaces where the law is made, as well as questions of unmaking.
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This volume in the Lieber Studies series explores how the law of armed conflict is made and shaped. It examines the fundamental materials of the law of armed conflict, key actors and influences, the spaces where the law is made, as well as questions of unmaking.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 164mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9780197775134
- ISBN-10: 0197775136
- Artikelnr.: 70014347
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 164mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9780197775134
- ISBN-10: 0197775136
- Artikelnr.: 70014347
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Sandesh Sivakumaranis Professor of International Law at the University of Cambridge, Director of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, and Fellow of St Edmund's College, Cambridge. He was the 2022 Lieber Scholar at the Lieber Institute for Law and Warfare, United States Military Academy (West Point). He is the author of numerous works, including The Law of Non-International Armed Conflict/R(2012). Captain Christian R. Burneis a United States Army Judge Advocate and an Assistant Professor of Law in the Department of Law at the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. Previously, he served as a Trial Counsel and Operational Law Attorney with XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg (now Fort Liberty), North Carolina. He earned a B.S. from the University of Scranton and a J.D. from the Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law.
* PART ONE: Introduction
* 1. Making and Shaping: An Overview
* Sandesh Sivakumaran and Christian R. Burne
* PART TWO: Foundational Materials
* 2. Where Vienna and Geneva Meet: Treaty Interpretation and the Geneva
Conventions
* Jean-Marie Henckaerts
* 3. Customary International Law: A Transformative Force in the
Landscape of IHL
* Katharine Fortin
* 4. Principles of International Humanitarian Law: A New Framework
* Jeroen van den Boogaard
* 5. Soft Law: What is it Good For?
* Michael W. Meier
* PART THREE: Actors and Influences
* 6. Expert Manuals: An Insider's Account
* Michael N. Schmitt
* 7. The Development of International Humanitarian Law by the
International Committee of the Red Cross
* Sandesh Sivakumaran
* 8. Applying the Law of Armed Conflict in Domestic Courts: The Fusion
of Domestic and International Law and the Question of IHL Expertise
* Yahli Shereshevsky
* 9. The Development of the Law of Armed Conflict by International
Criminal Tribunals
* Martha M. Bradley
* 10. The Role of Human Rights Mechanisms in Shaping International
Humanitarian Law
* Alessandra Spadaro
* 11. Applying and Interpreting the Law of Armed Conflict:
Contributions by the United Nations Commissions on the Syrian Arab
Republic and the Republic of South Sudan
* Yousuf Syed Khan
* 12. Non-State Armed Groups, Law-Making, and the Shaping of
International Law in Armed Conflict
* Ezequiel Heffes
* PART FOUR: Spaces
* 13. The Role of Regionalism in the Making and Shaping of the Law of
Armed Conflict
* Gus Waschefort
* 14. Between War and the Text: The Pedagogical Life of International
Humanitarian Law
* Rebecca Sutton
* PART FIVE: Unmaking
* 15. A Prologue to Law of War Unmaking
* Sean Watts
* 1. Making and Shaping: An Overview
* Sandesh Sivakumaran and Christian R. Burne
* PART TWO: Foundational Materials
* 2. Where Vienna and Geneva Meet: Treaty Interpretation and the Geneva
Conventions
* Jean-Marie Henckaerts
* 3. Customary International Law: A Transformative Force in the
Landscape of IHL
* Katharine Fortin
* 4. Principles of International Humanitarian Law: A New Framework
* Jeroen van den Boogaard
* 5. Soft Law: What is it Good For?
* Michael W. Meier
* PART THREE: Actors and Influences
* 6. Expert Manuals: An Insider's Account
* Michael N. Schmitt
* 7. The Development of International Humanitarian Law by the
International Committee of the Red Cross
* Sandesh Sivakumaran
* 8. Applying the Law of Armed Conflict in Domestic Courts: The Fusion
of Domestic and International Law and the Question of IHL Expertise
* Yahli Shereshevsky
* 9. The Development of the Law of Armed Conflict by International
Criminal Tribunals
* Martha M. Bradley
* 10. The Role of Human Rights Mechanisms in Shaping International
Humanitarian Law
* Alessandra Spadaro
* 11. Applying and Interpreting the Law of Armed Conflict:
Contributions by the United Nations Commissions on the Syrian Arab
Republic and the Republic of South Sudan
* Yousuf Syed Khan
* 12. Non-State Armed Groups, Law-Making, and the Shaping of
International Law in Armed Conflict
* Ezequiel Heffes
* PART FOUR: Spaces
* 13. The Role of Regionalism in the Making and Shaping of the Law of
Armed Conflict
* Gus Waschefort
* 14. Between War and the Text: The Pedagogical Life of International
Humanitarian Law
* Rebecca Sutton
* PART FIVE: Unmaking
* 15. A Prologue to Law of War Unmaking
* Sean Watts
* PART ONE: Introduction
* 1. Making and Shaping: An Overview
* Sandesh Sivakumaran and Christian R. Burne
* PART TWO: Foundational Materials
* 2. Where Vienna and Geneva Meet: Treaty Interpretation and the Geneva
Conventions
* Jean-Marie Henckaerts
* 3. Customary International Law: A Transformative Force in the
Landscape of IHL
* Katharine Fortin
* 4. Principles of International Humanitarian Law: A New Framework
* Jeroen van den Boogaard
* 5. Soft Law: What is it Good For?
* Michael W. Meier
* PART THREE: Actors and Influences
* 6. Expert Manuals: An Insider's Account
* Michael N. Schmitt
* 7. The Development of International Humanitarian Law by the
International Committee of the Red Cross
* Sandesh Sivakumaran
* 8. Applying the Law of Armed Conflict in Domestic Courts: The Fusion
of Domestic and International Law and the Question of IHL Expertise
* Yahli Shereshevsky
* 9. The Development of the Law of Armed Conflict by International
Criminal Tribunals
* Martha M. Bradley
* 10. The Role of Human Rights Mechanisms in Shaping International
Humanitarian Law
* Alessandra Spadaro
* 11. Applying and Interpreting the Law of Armed Conflict:
Contributions by the United Nations Commissions on the Syrian Arab
Republic and the Republic of South Sudan
* Yousuf Syed Khan
* 12. Non-State Armed Groups, Law-Making, and the Shaping of
International Law in Armed Conflict
* Ezequiel Heffes
* PART FOUR: Spaces
* 13. The Role of Regionalism in the Making and Shaping of the Law of
Armed Conflict
* Gus Waschefort
* 14. Between War and the Text: The Pedagogical Life of International
Humanitarian Law
* Rebecca Sutton
* PART FIVE: Unmaking
* 15. A Prologue to Law of War Unmaking
* Sean Watts
* 1. Making and Shaping: An Overview
* Sandesh Sivakumaran and Christian R. Burne
* PART TWO: Foundational Materials
* 2. Where Vienna and Geneva Meet: Treaty Interpretation and the Geneva
Conventions
* Jean-Marie Henckaerts
* 3. Customary International Law: A Transformative Force in the
Landscape of IHL
* Katharine Fortin
* 4. Principles of International Humanitarian Law: A New Framework
* Jeroen van den Boogaard
* 5. Soft Law: What is it Good For?
* Michael W. Meier
* PART THREE: Actors and Influences
* 6. Expert Manuals: An Insider's Account
* Michael N. Schmitt
* 7. The Development of International Humanitarian Law by the
International Committee of the Red Cross
* Sandesh Sivakumaran
* 8. Applying the Law of Armed Conflict in Domestic Courts: The Fusion
of Domestic and International Law and the Question of IHL Expertise
* Yahli Shereshevsky
* 9. The Development of the Law of Armed Conflict by International
Criminal Tribunals
* Martha M. Bradley
* 10. The Role of Human Rights Mechanisms in Shaping International
Humanitarian Law
* Alessandra Spadaro
* 11. Applying and Interpreting the Law of Armed Conflict:
Contributions by the United Nations Commissions on the Syrian Arab
Republic and the Republic of South Sudan
* Yousuf Syed Khan
* 12. Non-State Armed Groups, Law-Making, and the Shaping of
International Law in Armed Conflict
* Ezequiel Heffes
* PART FOUR: Spaces
* 13. The Role of Regionalism in the Making and Shaping of the Law of
Armed Conflict
* Gus Waschefort
* 14. Between War and the Text: The Pedagogical Life of International
Humanitarian Law
* Rebecca Sutton
* PART FIVE: Unmaking
* 15. A Prologue to Law of War Unmaking
* Sean Watts