The first detailed description of when and how the police may use force under the international law of law enforcement.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stuart Casey-Maslen is honorary professor at the Law Faculty of the University of Pretoria. He holds a doctorate in international humanitarian law, a master's degree in international human rights law, and a master's degree in forensic ballistics. He was formerly head of research at the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and is editor of the Mine Action Review, an assessment of the implementation of international disarmament law published by Norwegian People's Aid.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. A history of law enforcement 2. Policing and social and economic policy 3. Core principles governing use of force for law enforcement 4. Use of firearms 5. Use of 'less-lethal' weapons 6. Facilitating peaceful protest and ensuring crowd safety during assemblies 7. Use of force in custodial settings 8. Use of force in counterterrorism 9. Private security and use of force 10. Counterpiracy at sea 11. Accountability Index.
Introduction 1. A history of law enforcement 2. Policing and social and economic policy 3. Core principles governing use of force for law enforcement 4. Use of firearms 5. Use of 'less-lethal' weapons 6. Facilitating peaceful protest and ensuring crowd safety during assemblies 7. Use of force in custodial settings 8. Use of force in counterterrorism 9. Private security and use of force 10. Counterpiracy at sea 11. Accountability Index.
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