Prisoners of War in Contemporary Conflict
Herausgeber: Schmitt, Michael N; Koschnitzky, Christopher J
Prisoners of War in Contemporary Conflict
Herausgeber: Schmitt, Michael N; Koschnitzky, Christopher J
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This volume examines the rules governing the designation and treatment of POWs in contemporary conflict. Each chapter examines specific topics around POWs that the contributors identify as unsettled, operationally problematic, or inadequately addressed in existing literature.
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This volume examines the rules governing the designation and treatment of POWs in contemporary conflict. Each chapter examines specific topics around POWs that the contributors identify as unsettled, operationally problematic, or inadequately addressed in existing literature.
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- LIEBER STUDIES SERIES
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 164mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9780197663288
- ISBN-10: 0197663281
- Artikelnr.: 66748465
- LIEBER STUDIES SERIES
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 164mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9780197663288
- ISBN-10: 0197663281
- Artikelnr.: 66748465
Major Christopher J. Koschnitzky is a U.S. Army Judge Advocate and Military Professor at the Stockton Center for International Law at the U.S. Naval War College. Major Koschnitzky has deployed to Afghanistan and Africa to advise commanders on the law of armed conflict. In previous assignments, Major Koschnitzky has served as a criminal defense attorney, and as the Army and Department of Defense's agency counsel for civil litigation challenges to their personnel policies in federal courts. Michael N. Schmitt is the G. Norman Lieber Distinguished Scholar at the U.S. Military Academy, Professor of International Law at the University of Reading, Strauss Center Distinguished Scholar at the University of Texas, and the Charles H. Stockton Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at the U.S. Naval War College. He is a retired U.S. Air Force officer who served as both an intelligence officer and judge advocate. He is the Director of the Tallinn Manual 3.0 Project, Executive Editor of the journal International Law Studies, and General Editor of OUP's Lieber Studies series.
* Foreword
* Preface
* PART ONE: Prisoner of War Status
* Chapter 1. Prisoners of War (POWs) in Proxy Warfare: The Application
of Geneva Convention III to Organized Armed Groups Detaining POWs of
Territorial States or Detained as POWs by Territorial States
* Marco Sassòli and Eugénie Duss
* Chapter 2. The Application of the Third Geneva Convention in Fluid
Conflicts
* Laurie Blank
* Chapter 3. The Regular Armed Forces, Uniforms, and Prisoner of War
Status
* Michael N. Schmitt and Christopher J. Koschnitzky
* Chapter 4. "Accompanying the Force" in Modern Armed Conflict
* Eric Talbot Jensen
* Chapter 5. Levée en Masse in 21st Century Armed Conflict
* Winston S. Williams and Robert Lawless
* Chapter 6. Prisoner of War Status in the Context of Naval Warfare: On
the Status of Masters and Crews of Neutral Merchant Vessels
* Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg
* Chapter 7. Prisoners of War in Space?
* Rob McLaughlin
* PART TWO: Prisoner of War Protections and Transfers and Release
* Chapter 8. Protecting Prisoners of War in Contemporary Conflicts
* Derek P. Jinks
* Chapter 9. Military Assimilation and the 1949 Third Geneva Convention
on Prisoners of War
* Sean Watts
* Chapter 10. The Use of Force against Prisoners of War:
Operationalizing Article 42
* Bruce Oswald and Christopher Hanna
* Chapter 11. Parole of Prisoners of War under Article 21 of the Third
Geneva Convention: Past, Present, and Future
* Emily Crawford
* Chapter 12. Detention of Suspected Terrorists in Connection with
Armed Conflict: A Focus on Release and Repatriation
* Pavle Kilibarda and Gloria Gaggioli
* PART THREE: History and Perspectives
* Chapter 13. The Lieber Code and Prisoners of War: A Legacy of
Practical Humanitarianism
* David Wallace and Shane Reeves
* Chapter 14. The Role of Judge Advocates in Prisoner of War and
Detention Operations in the U.S. Army: A Short History
* Fred Borch
* Chapter 15. The Updated ICRC Commentary on the Third Geneva
Convention: A New Tool to Protect Prisoners of War in the
Twenty-First Century
* Jemma Arman, Jean-Marie Henckaerts, Heleen Hiemstra and Kvitoslava
Krotiuk
* Chapter 16. ICRC Perspectives on the Interpretation of the Third
Geneva Convention More Than Seventy Years after Its Adoption
* Jean-Marie Henckaerts, Kubo Mäák, Mikhail Orkin and Ellen Policinski
* Chapter 17. A Perspective on the Updated Third Geneva Convention
Commentary from a United States Practitioner
* Michael W. Meier
* Preface
* PART ONE: Prisoner of War Status
* Chapter 1. Prisoners of War (POWs) in Proxy Warfare: The Application
of Geneva Convention III to Organized Armed Groups Detaining POWs of
Territorial States or Detained as POWs by Territorial States
* Marco Sassòli and Eugénie Duss
* Chapter 2. The Application of the Third Geneva Convention in Fluid
Conflicts
* Laurie Blank
* Chapter 3. The Regular Armed Forces, Uniforms, and Prisoner of War
Status
* Michael N. Schmitt and Christopher J. Koschnitzky
* Chapter 4. "Accompanying the Force" in Modern Armed Conflict
* Eric Talbot Jensen
* Chapter 5. Levée en Masse in 21st Century Armed Conflict
* Winston S. Williams and Robert Lawless
* Chapter 6. Prisoner of War Status in the Context of Naval Warfare: On
the Status of Masters and Crews of Neutral Merchant Vessels
* Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg
* Chapter 7. Prisoners of War in Space?
* Rob McLaughlin
* PART TWO: Prisoner of War Protections and Transfers and Release
* Chapter 8. Protecting Prisoners of War in Contemporary Conflicts
* Derek P. Jinks
* Chapter 9. Military Assimilation and the 1949 Third Geneva Convention
on Prisoners of War
* Sean Watts
* Chapter 10. The Use of Force against Prisoners of War:
Operationalizing Article 42
* Bruce Oswald and Christopher Hanna
* Chapter 11. Parole of Prisoners of War under Article 21 of the Third
Geneva Convention: Past, Present, and Future
* Emily Crawford
* Chapter 12. Detention of Suspected Terrorists in Connection with
Armed Conflict: A Focus on Release and Repatriation
* Pavle Kilibarda and Gloria Gaggioli
* PART THREE: History and Perspectives
* Chapter 13. The Lieber Code and Prisoners of War: A Legacy of
Practical Humanitarianism
* David Wallace and Shane Reeves
* Chapter 14. The Role of Judge Advocates in Prisoner of War and
Detention Operations in the U.S. Army: A Short History
* Fred Borch
* Chapter 15. The Updated ICRC Commentary on the Third Geneva
Convention: A New Tool to Protect Prisoners of War in the
Twenty-First Century
* Jemma Arman, Jean-Marie Henckaerts, Heleen Hiemstra and Kvitoslava
Krotiuk
* Chapter 16. ICRC Perspectives on the Interpretation of the Third
Geneva Convention More Than Seventy Years after Its Adoption
* Jean-Marie Henckaerts, Kubo Mäák, Mikhail Orkin and Ellen Policinski
* Chapter 17. A Perspective on the Updated Third Geneva Convention
Commentary from a United States Practitioner
* Michael W. Meier
* Foreword
* Preface
* PART ONE: Prisoner of War Status
* Chapter 1. Prisoners of War (POWs) in Proxy Warfare: The Application
of Geneva Convention III to Organized Armed Groups Detaining POWs of
Territorial States or Detained as POWs by Territorial States
* Marco Sassòli and Eugénie Duss
* Chapter 2. The Application of the Third Geneva Convention in Fluid
Conflicts
* Laurie Blank
* Chapter 3. The Regular Armed Forces, Uniforms, and Prisoner of War
Status
* Michael N. Schmitt and Christopher J. Koschnitzky
* Chapter 4. "Accompanying the Force" in Modern Armed Conflict
* Eric Talbot Jensen
* Chapter 5. Levée en Masse in 21st Century Armed Conflict
* Winston S. Williams and Robert Lawless
* Chapter 6. Prisoner of War Status in the Context of Naval Warfare: On
the Status of Masters and Crews of Neutral Merchant Vessels
* Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg
* Chapter 7. Prisoners of War in Space?
* Rob McLaughlin
* PART TWO: Prisoner of War Protections and Transfers and Release
* Chapter 8. Protecting Prisoners of War in Contemporary Conflicts
* Derek P. Jinks
* Chapter 9. Military Assimilation and the 1949 Third Geneva Convention
on Prisoners of War
* Sean Watts
* Chapter 10. The Use of Force against Prisoners of War:
Operationalizing Article 42
* Bruce Oswald and Christopher Hanna
* Chapter 11. Parole of Prisoners of War under Article 21 of the Third
Geneva Convention: Past, Present, and Future
* Emily Crawford
* Chapter 12. Detention of Suspected Terrorists in Connection with
Armed Conflict: A Focus on Release and Repatriation
* Pavle Kilibarda and Gloria Gaggioli
* PART THREE: History and Perspectives
* Chapter 13. The Lieber Code and Prisoners of War: A Legacy of
Practical Humanitarianism
* David Wallace and Shane Reeves
* Chapter 14. The Role of Judge Advocates in Prisoner of War and
Detention Operations in the U.S. Army: A Short History
* Fred Borch
* Chapter 15. The Updated ICRC Commentary on the Third Geneva
Convention: A New Tool to Protect Prisoners of War in the
Twenty-First Century
* Jemma Arman, Jean-Marie Henckaerts, Heleen Hiemstra and Kvitoslava
Krotiuk
* Chapter 16. ICRC Perspectives on the Interpretation of the Third
Geneva Convention More Than Seventy Years after Its Adoption
* Jean-Marie Henckaerts, Kubo Mäák, Mikhail Orkin and Ellen Policinski
* Chapter 17. A Perspective on the Updated Third Geneva Convention
Commentary from a United States Practitioner
* Michael W. Meier
* Preface
* PART ONE: Prisoner of War Status
* Chapter 1. Prisoners of War (POWs) in Proxy Warfare: The Application
of Geneva Convention III to Organized Armed Groups Detaining POWs of
Territorial States or Detained as POWs by Territorial States
* Marco Sassòli and Eugénie Duss
* Chapter 2. The Application of the Third Geneva Convention in Fluid
Conflicts
* Laurie Blank
* Chapter 3. The Regular Armed Forces, Uniforms, and Prisoner of War
Status
* Michael N. Schmitt and Christopher J. Koschnitzky
* Chapter 4. "Accompanying the Force" in Modern Armed Conflict
* Eric Talbot Jensen
* Chapter 5. Levée en Masse in 21st Century Armed Conflict
* Winston S. Williams and Robert Lawless
* Chapter 6. Prisoner of War Status in the Context of Naval Warfare: On
the Status of Masters and Crews of Neutral Merchant Vessels
* Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg
* Chapter 7. Prisoners of War in Space?
* Rob McLaughlin
* PART TWO: Prisoner of War Protections and Transfers and Release
* Chapter 8. Protecting Prisoners of War in Contemporary Conflicts
* Derek P. Jinks
* Chapter 9. Military Assimilation and the 1949 Third Geneva Convention
on Prisoners of War
* Sean Watts
* Chapter 10. The Use of Force against Prisoners of War:
Operationalizing Article 42
* Bruce Oswald and Christopher Hanna
* Chapter 11. Parole of Prisoners of War under Article 21 of the Third
Geneva Convention: Past, Present, and Future
* Emily Crawford
* Chapter 12. Detention of Suspected Terrorists in Connection with
Armed Conflict: A Focus on Release and Repatriation
* Pavle Kilibarda and Gloria Gaggioli
* PART THREE: History and Perspectives
* Chapter 13. The Lieber Code and Prisoners of War: A Legacy of
Practical Humanitarianism
* David Wallace and Shane Reeves
* Chapter 14. The Role of Judge Advocates in Prisoner of War and
Detention Operations in the U.S. Army: A Short History
* Fred Borch
* Chapter 15. The Updated ICRC Commentary on the Third Geneva
Convention: A New Tool to Protect Prisoners of War in the
Twenty-First Century
* Jemma Arman, Jean-Marie Henckaerts, Heleen Hiemstra and Kvitoslava
Krotiuk
* Chapter 16. ICRC Perspectives on the Interpretation of the Third
Geneva Convention More Than Seventy Years after Its Adoption
* Jean-Marie Henckaerts, Kubo Mäák, Mikhail Orkin and Ellen Policinski
* Chapter 17. A Perspective on the Updated Third Geneva Convention
Commentary from a United States Practitioner
* Michael W. Meier