Mozambique's Cabo Delgado Conflict
International Humanitarian Law and Regional Security
Herausgeber: Svicevic, Marko; Bradley, Martha M.
Mozambique's Cabo Delgado Conflict
International Humanitarian Law and Regional Security
Herausgeber: Svicevic, Marko; Bradley, Martha M.
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This book uses a multidisciplinary approach to examine the ongoing conflict in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province, which has killed thousands and displaced a million people since 2017.
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This book uses a multidisciplinary approach to examine the ongoing conflict in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province, which has killed thousands and displaced a million people since 2017.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781032329895
- ISBN-10: 1032329890
- Artikelnr.: 70016269
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781032329895
- ISBN-10: 1032329890
- Artikelnr.: 70016269
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Marko Svicevic is Lecturer and Researcher at the Centre for International Humanitarian and Operational Law at Palacký University in Olomouc, Czech Republic, and Post-doctoral Research Fellow with the South African Research Chair in International Law at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Martha M. Bradley is Associate Professor in the Department of Public Law at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, and External Expert at the Centre for International Humanitarian and Operational Law at Palacký University in Olomouc, Czech Republic.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Egna Sidumo, Marko Svicevic and Martha M Bradley
Part I: Regional Security Dimensions
Chapter 2: Tanzania and Mozambique: Cooperation to Counteract a
Cross-Border Islamist Insurgency
Eric Kabendera
Chapter 3: South Africa's Security Concerns in Mozambique and the Growing
Threat of Domestic Terrorism
André Smit
Chapter 4: Armed Conflict, Climate Change and the Preparedness of
International Law Through the Lens of Mozambique
Jessie Phyffer
Chapter 5: The Relationship Between Ansar al-Sunna in Mozambique and the
Islamic State: A Transactional Alliance?
Aniel de Beer
Part II: International Humanitarian Law Perspectives
Chapter 6: The Law of Armed Conflict and the Classification of the
Situation in Cabo Delgado as a Non-International Armed Conflict
Najimdeen Bakarae and Ayodele Odjedokun
Chapter 7: Ansar al-Sunna (IS-affiliates) Engaging in a Mosaic of Violence
in Mozambique: Terrorist, Rebels, or Both - Legal Implications and
Challenges
Gus Waschefort, Jessie Phyffer and Martha M. Bradley
Chapter 8: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Cabo Delgado: Implications
for International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law
Emmah Lubaale and Brenda Akia
Chapter 9: Towards the Protection of the Environment in Cabo-Delgado:
Looking Beyond the Existing Legal Framework and Engaging Ansar al-Sunna
Quillene M Vertue
Chapter 10: The Conflict in Cabo Delgado and the Relationship Between
International Disaster Response Law and International Humanitarian Law
Treaties
Jeanique Pretorius
Chapter 11: Covid-19 and its Implications on the Law of Non-International
Armed Conflict: The Case of Mozambique
Annelize McKay, Chazanne Grobler and Martha M Bradley
Part III: Regional and Continental Responses to the Conflict
Chapter 12: The Potential for Rights-Based Third-Generation Disarmament,
Demobilisation, and Reintegration Programmes in Cabo Delgado
Josephat M Kilonzo
Chapter 13: The Use of Private Military Companies to Counter the Insurgency
in Northern Mozambique
Hennie Strydom
Chapter 14: The SADC Mission in Mozambique: Contextualising the Historical
Role of SADC Military Operations under International Law
Marko Svicevic
Chapter 15: The Military Intervention Against Ansar Al-Sunna in Cabo
Delgado: A Primer on the Law on the Prohibition on the Use of Force and
Applicable Exceptions
Dire Tladi
Chapter 16: Revisiting the African Union's Right to Intervene (Militarily)
20 Years on and the Conflict in Mozambique: A Missed Opportunity?
Ntombizozuko Dyani-Mhango
Egna Sidumo, Marko Svicevic and Martha M Bradley
Part I: Regional Security Dimensions
Chapter 2: Tanzania and Mozambique: Cooperation to Counteract a
Cross-Border Islamist Insurgency
Eric Kabendera
Chapter 3: South Africa's Security Concerns in Mozambique and the Growing
Threat of Domestic Terrorism
André Smit
Chapter 4: Armed Conflict, Climate Change and the Preparedness of
International Law Through the Lens of Mozambique
Jessie Phyffer
Chapter 5: The Relationship Between Ansar al-Sunna in Mozambique and the
Islamic State: A Transactional Alliance?
Aniel de Beer
Part II: International Humanitarian Law Perspectives
Chapter 6: The Law of Armed Conflict and the Classification of the
Situation in Cabo Delgado as a Non-International Armed Conflict
Najimdeen Bakarae and Ayodele Odjedokun
Chapter 7: Ansar al-Sunna (IS-affiliates) Engaging in a Mosaic of Violence
in Mozambique: Terrorist, Rebels, or Both - Legal Implications and
Challenges
Gus Waschefort, Jessie Phyffer and Martha M. Bradley
Chapter 8: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Cabo Delgado: Implications
for International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law
Emmah Lubaale and Brenda Akia
Chapter 9: Towards the Protection of the Environment in Cabo-Delgado:
Looking Beyond the Existing Legal Framework and Engaging Ansar al-Sunna
Quillene M Vertue
Chapter 10: The Conflict in Cabo Delgado and the Relationship Between
International Disaster Response Law and International Humanitarian Law
Treaties
Jeanique Pretorius
Chapter 11: Covid-19 and its Implications on the Law of Non-International
Armed Conflict: The Case of Mozambique
Annelize McKay, Chazanne Grobler and Martha M Bradley
Part III: Regional and Continental Responses to the Conflict
Chapter 12: The Potential for Rights-Based Third-Generation Disarmament,
Demobilisation, and Reintegration Programmes in Cabo Delgado
Josephat M Kilonzo
Chapter 13: The Use of Private Military Companies to Counter the Insurgency
in Northern Mozambique
Hennie Strydom
Chapter 14: The SADC Mission in Mozambique: Contextualising the Historical
Role of SADC Military Operations under International Law
Marko Svicevic
Chapter 15: The Military Intervention Against Ansar Al-Sunna in Cabo
Delgado: A Primer on the Law on the Prohibition on the Use of Force and
Applicable Exceptions
Dire Tladi
Chapter 16: Revisiting the African Union's Right to Intervene (Militarily)
20 Years on and the Conflict in Mozambique: A Missed Opportunity?
Ntombizozuko Dyani-Mhango
Chapter 1: Introduction
Egna Sidumo, Marko Svicevic and Martha M Bradley
Part I: Regional Security Dimensions
Chapter 2: Tanzania and Mozambique: Cooperation to Counteract a
Cross-Border Islamist Insurgency
Eric Kabendera
Chapter 3: South Africa's Security Concerns in Mozambique and the Growing
Threat of Domestic Terrorism
André Smit
Chapter 4: Armed Conflict, Climate Change and the Preparedness of
International Law Through the Lens of Mozambique
Jessie Phyffer
Chapter 5: The Relationship Between Ansar al-Sunna in Mozambique and the
Islamic State: A Transactional Alliance?
Aniel de Beer
Part II: International Humanitarian Law Perspectives
Chapter 6: The Law of Armed Conflict and the Classification of the
Situation in Cabo Delgado as a Non-International Armed Conflict
Najimdeen Bakarae and Ayodele Odjedokun
Chapter 7: Ansar al-Sunna (IS-affiliates) Engaging in a Mosaic of Violence
in Mozambique: Terrorist, Rebels, or Both - Legal Implications and
Challenges
Gus Waschefort, Jessie Phyffer and Martha M. Bradley
Chapter 8: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Cabo Delgado: Implications
for International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law
Emmah Lubaale and Brenda Akia
Chapter 9: Towards the Protection of the Environment in Cabo-Delgado:
Looking Beyond the Existing Legal Framework and Engaging Ansar al-Sunna
Quillene M Vertue
Chapter 10: The Conflict in Cabo Delgado and the Relationship Between
International Disaster Response Law and International Humanitarian Law
Treaties
Jeanique Pretorius
Chapter 11: Covid-19 and its Implications on the Law of Non-International
Armed Conflict: The Case of Mozambique
Annelize McKay, Chazanne Grobler and Martha M Bradley
Part III: Regional and Continental Responses to the Conflict
Chapter 12: The Potential for Rights-Based Third-Generation Disarmament,
Demobilisation, and Reintegration Programmes in Cabo Delgado
Josephat M Kilonzo
Chapter 13: The Use of Private Military Companies to Counter the Insurgency
in Northern Mozambique
Hennie Strydom
Chapter 14: The SADC Mission in Mozambique: Contextualising the Historical
Role of SADC Military Operations under International Law
Marko Svicevic
Chapter 15: The Military Intervention Against Ansar Al-Sunna in Cabo
Delgado: A Primer on the Law on the Prohibition on the Use of Force and
Applicable Exceptions
Dire Tladi
Chapter 16: Revisiting the African Union's Right to Intervene (Militarily)
20 Years on and the Conflict in Mozambique: A Missed Opportunity?
Ntombizozuko Dyani-Mhango
Egna Sidumo, Marko Svicevic and Martha M Bradley
Part I: Regional Security Dimensions
Chapter 2: Tanzania and Mozambique: Cooperation to Counteract a
Cross-Border Islamist Insurgency
Eric Kabendera
Chapter 3: South Africa's Security Concerns in Mozambique and the Growing
Threat of Domestic Terrorism
André Smit
Chapter 4: Armed Conflict, Climate Change and the Preparedness of
International Law Through the Lens of Mozambique
Jessie Phyffer
Chapter 5: The Relationship Between Ansar al-Sunna in Mozambique and the
Islamic State: A Transactional Alliance?
Aniel de Beer
Part II: International Humanitarian Law Perspectives
Chapter 6: The Law of Armed Conflict and the Classification of the
Situation in Cabo Delgado as a Non-International Armed Conflict
Najimdeen Bakarae and Ayodele Odjedokun
Chapter 7: Ansar al-Sunna (IS-affiliates) Engaging in a Mosaic of Violence
in Mozambique: Terrorist, Rebels, or Both - Legal Implications and
Challenges
Gus Waschefort, Jessie Phyffer and Martha M. Bradley
Chapter 8: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Cabo Delgado: Implications
for International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law
Emmah Lubaale and Brenda Akia
Chapter 9: Towards the Protection of the Environment in Cabo-Delgado:
Looking Beyond the Existing Legal Framework and Engaging Ansar al-Sunna
Quillene M Vertue
Chapter 10: The Conflict in Cabo Delgado and the Relationship Between
International Disaster Response Law and International Humanitarian Law
Treaties
Jeanique Pretorius
Chapter 11: Covid-19 and its Implications on the Law of Non-International
Armed Conflict: The Case of Mozambique
Annelize McKay, Chazanne Grobler and Martha M Bradley
Part III: Regional and Continental Responses to the Conflict
Chapter 12: The Potential for Rights-Based Third-Generation Disarmament,
Demobilisation, and Reintegration Programmes in Cabo Delgado
Josephat M Kilonzo
Chapter 13: The Use of Private Military Companies to Counter the Insurgency
in Northern Mozambique
Hennie Strydom
Chapter 14: The SADC Mission in Mozambique: Contextualising the Historical
Role of SADC Military Operations under International Law
Marko Svicevic
Chapter 15: The Military Intervention Against Ansar Al-Sunna in Cabo
Delgado: A Primer on the Law on the Prohibition on the Use of Force and
Applicable Exceptions
Dire Tladi
Chapter 16: Revisiting the African Union's Right to Intervene (Militarily)
20 Years on and the Conflict in Mozambique: A Missed Opportunity?
Ntombizozuko Dyani-Mhango