The book systematically analyses rules of engagement (ROE), a crucial component of the legal framework in which every soldier operates. The book explains how such rules operate in both the legal context and military operational world, and how ROE are applied in practice.
The book systematically analyses rules of engagement (ROE), a crucial component of the legal framework in which every soldier operates. The book explains how such rules operate in both the legal context and military operational world, and how ROE are applied in practice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. J.F.R. (Hans) Boddens Hosang is Deputy Director of Legal Affairs of the Netherlands Ministry of Defense and head of the international law section. He completed his Ph.D. in international law at the University of Amsterdam. Within the MoD, his responsibilities include legal advice in the areas of public international law, including international humanitarian law and human rights law, as well as national and international criminal law. He also teaches at the University of Leiden, is a regular guest lecturer at the University of Amsterdam, and publishes regularly in the field of international law.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of cases and judgments Abbreviations Introduction 1: Basic Principles of Rules of Engagement 2: Jus ad Bellum and Military Command 3: Rules of Engagement and Self-Defense During 4: Rules of Engagement and International 5: : Rules of Engagement and Human Rights Law 6: Rules of Engagement and (International) Criminal Law 7: Conclusions Sample ROE sets Bibliography
Table of cases and judgments Abbreviations Introduction 1: Basic Principles of Rules of Engagement 2: Jus ad Bellum and Military Command 3: Rules of Engagement and Self-Defense During 4: Rules of Engagement and International 5: : Rules of Engagement and Human Rights Law 6: Rules of Engagement and (International) Criminal Law 7: Conclusions Sample ROE sets Bibliography
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