The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Armed Conflict
Herausgeber: Clapham, Andrew; Gaeta, Paola
The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Armed Conflict
Herausgeber: Clapham, Andrew; Gaeta, Paola
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Written by a team of distinguished and internationally renowned experts, this Oxford Handbook gives an analytical overview of international law as it applies in armed conflicts. The Handbook draws on international humanitarian law, human rights law, and the law of neutrality to provide a comprehensive picture of the status of law in war.
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Written by a team of distinguished and internationally renowned experts, this Oxford Handbook gives an analytical overview of international law as it applies in armed conflicts. The Handbook draws on international humanitarian law, human rights law, and the law of neutrality to provide a comprehensive picture of the status of law in war.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 994
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1722g
- ISBN-13: 9780198748304
- ISBN-10: 0198748302
- Artikelnr.: 47869196
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 994
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1722g
- ISBN-13: 9780198748304
- ISBN-10: 0198748302
- Artikelnr.: 47869196
Andrew Clapham is Professor of Public International Law at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, and Director of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights. Paola Gaeta is Professor of International Criminal Law at the University of Geneva, Adjunct Professor at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, and Director of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights.
* Preface
* I. Introduction
* 1: A. Cassese: Current Challenges to International Humanitarian Law
* 2: J. Kellenberger: The Role of the International Committee of the
Red Cross
* II. Sources
* 3: T. Meron: Customary Humanitarian Law Today: From the Academy to
the Court Room
* 4: R. Kolb and K. Del Mar: Treaties for Armed Conflict
* III. Legal Regimes
* 5: Y. Sandoz: Land Warfare
* 6: M. Schmitt: Air Warfare
* 7: W.H. von Heinegg: Maritime Warfare
* 8: P. Spoerri: The Law of Occupation
* 9: D. Fleck: The Law Applicable to Peace Operations
* 10: P. Seger: The Law of Neutrality
* IV. Key Concepts for Humanitarian Law
* 11: S. Haines: The Developing Law of Weapons: Humanity, Distinction,
and Precautions in Attack
* 12: N. Melzer: The Principle of Distinction Between Civilians and
Combatants
* 13: E. Cannizzaro: Proportionality in the Law of Armed Conflict
* 14: E. David: Internal (Non-International) Armed Conflict
* V. Key Rights in Times of Armed Conflict
* 15: W.A. Schabas: The Right to Life
* 16: M. Nowak: Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading
Treatment or Punishment
* 17: D. Weissbrodt: International Fair Trial Guarantees
* 18: E. Riedel: Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in Armed
Conflict
* 19: J.M. Henckaerts and D. Constantin: Protection of the Natural
Environment
* 20: R. O'Keefe: Protection of Cultural Property
* 21: P. Rowe: Members of the Armed Forces and Human Rights Law
* VI. Key Issues in Times of Armed Conflict
* 22: G. Distefano: Use for Force
* 23: A. Bianchi and Y. Naqvi: Terrorism
* 24: K. Dörmann: Unlawful Combatants
* 25: J. Cockayne: Private Military and Security Companies
* 26: D. Jinks: International Human Rights Law in Time of Armed
Conflict
* 27: C. Chinkin: Gender and Armed Conflict
* 28: V. Chetail: Armed Conflict and Forced Migration: A Systematic
Approach to International Humanitarian Law, Refugee Law, and Human
Rights Law
* VII. Accountability/Liability for Violations of the Law in Armed
Conflict
* 29: P. Gaeta: War Crimes and Other International 'Core' Crimes
* 30: A. Clapham: Focusing on Armed Non-State Actors
* 31: C. Tomuschat: State Responsibility and the Individual Right to
Compensation Before National Courts
* 32: N. Michel and K. Del Mar: Transitional Justice
* I. Introduction
* 1: A. Cassese: Current Challenges to International Humanitarian Law
* 2: J. Kellenberger: The Role of the International Committee of the
Red Cross
* II. Sources
* 3: T. Meron: Customary Humanitarian Law Today: From the Academy to
the Court Room
* 4: R. Kolb and K. Del Mar: Treaties for Armed Conflict
* III. Legal Regimes
* 5: Y. Sandoz: Land Warfare
* 6: M. Schmitt: Air Warfare
* 7: W.H. von Heinegg: Maritime Warfare
* 8: P. Spoerri: The Law of Occupation
* 9: D. Fleck: The Law Applicable to Peace Operations
* 10: P. Seger: The Law of Neutrality
* IV. Key Concepts for Humanitarian Law
* 11: S. Haines: The Developing Law of Weapons: Humanity, Distinction,
and Precautions in Attack
* 12: N. Melzer: The Principle of Distinction Between Civilians and
Combatants
* 13: E. Cannizzaro: Proportionality in the Law of Armed Conflict
* 14: E. David: Internal (Non-International) Armed Conflict
* V. Key Rights in Times of Armed Conflict
* 15: W.A. Schabas: The Right to Life
* 16: M. Nowak: Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading
Treatment or Punishment
* 17: D. Weissbrodt: International Fair Trial Guarantees
* 18: E. Riedel: Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in Armed
Conflict
* 19: J.M. Henckaerts and D. Constantin: Protection of the Natural
Environment
* 20: R. O'Keefe: Protection of Cultural Property
* 21: P. Rowe: Members of the Armed Forces and Human Rights Law
* VI. Key Issues in Times of Armed Conflict
* 22: G. Distefano: Use for Force
* 23: A. Bianchi and Y. Naqvi: Terrorism
* 24: K. Dörmann: Unlawful Combatants
* 25: J. Cockayne: Private Military and Security Companies
* 26: D. Jinks: International Human Rights Law in Time of Armed
Conflict
* 27: C. Chinkin: Gender and Armed Conflict
* 28: V. Chetail: Armed Conflict and Forced Migration: A Systematic
Approach to International Humanitarian Law, Refugee Law, and Human
Rights Law
* VII. Accountability/Liability for Violations of the Law in Armed
Conflict
* 29: P. Gaeta: War Crimes and Other International 'Core' Crimes
* 30: A. Clapham: Focusing on Armed Non-State Actors
* 31: C. Tomuschat: State Responsibility and the Individual Right to
Compensation Before National Courts
* 32: N. Michel and K. Del Mar: Transitional Justice
* Preface
* I. Introduction
* 1: A. Cassese: Current Challenges to International Humanitarian Law
* 2: J. Kellenberger: The Role of the International Committee of the
Red Cross
* II. Sources
* 3: T. Meron: Customary Humanitarian Law Today: From the Academy to
the Court Room
* 4: R. Kolb and K. Del Mar: Treaties for Armed Conflict
* III. Legal Regimes
* 5: Y. Sandoz: Land Warfare
* 6: M. Schmitt: Air Warfare
* 7: W.H. von Heinegg: Maritime Warfare
* 8: P. Spoerri: The Law of Occupation
* 9: D. Fleck: The Law Applicable to Peace Operations
* 10: P. Seger: The Law of Neutrality
* IV. Key Concepts for Humanitarian Law
* 11: S. Haines: The Developing Law of Weapons: Humanity, Distinction,
and Precautions in Attack
* 12: N. Melzer: The Principle of Distinction Between Civilians and
Combatants
* 13: E. Cannizzaro: Proportionality in the Law of Armed Conflict
* 14: E. David: Internal (Non-International) Armed Conflict
* V. Key Rights in Times of Armed Conflict
* 15: W.A. Schabas: The Right to Life
* 16: M. Nowak: Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading
Treatment or Punishment
* 17: D. Weissbrodt: International Fair Trial Guarantees
* 18: E. Riedel: Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in Armed
Conflict
* 19: J.M. Henckaerts and D. Constantin: Protection of the Natural
Environment
* 20: R. O'Keefe: Protection of Cultural Property
* 21: P. Rowe: Members of the Armed Forces and Human Rights Law
* VI. Key Issues in Times of Armed Conflict
* 22: G. Distefano: Use for Force
* 23: A. Bianchi and Y. Naqvi: Terrorism
* 24: K. Dörmann: Unlawful Combatants
* 25: J. Cockayne: Private Military and Security Companies
* 26: D. Jinks: International Human Rights Law in Time of Armed
Conflict
* 27: C. Chinkin: Gender and Armed Conflict
* 28: V. Chetail: Armed Conflict and Forced Migration: A Systematic
Approach to International Humanitarian Law, Refugee Law, and Human
Rights Law
* VII. Accountability/Liability for Violations of the Law in Armed
Conflict
* 29: P. Gaeta: War Crimes and Other International 'Core' Crimes
* 30: A. Clapham: Focusing on Armed Non-State Actors
* 31: C. Tomuschat: State Responsibility and the Individual Right to
Compensation Before National Courts
* 32: N. Michel and K. Del Mar: Transitional Justice
* I. Introduction
* 1: A. Cassese: Current Challenges to International Humanitarian Law
* 2: J. Kellenberger: The Role of the International Committee of the
Red Cross
* II. Sources
* 3: T. Meron: Customary Humanitarian Law Today: From the Academy to
the Court Room
* 4: R. Kolb and K. Del Mar: Treaties for Armed Conflict
* III. Legal Regimes
* 5: Y. Sandoz: Land Warfare
* 6: M. Schmitt: Air Warfare
* 7: W.H. von Heinegg: Maritime Warfare
* 8: P. Spoerri: The Law of Occupation
* 9: D. Fleck: The Law Applicable to Peace Operations
* 10: P. Seger: The Law of Neutrality
* IV. Key Concepts for Humanitarian Law
* 11: S. Haines: The Developing Law of Weapons: Humanity, Distinction,
and Precautions in Attack
* 12: N. Melzer: The Principle of Distinction Between Civilians and
Combatants
* 13: E. Cannizzaro: Proportionality in the Law of Armed Conflict
* 14: E. David: Internal (Non-International) Armed Conflict
* V. Key Rights in Times of Armed Conflict
* 15: W.A. Schabas: The Right to Life
* 16: M. Nowak: Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading
Treatment or Punishment
* 17: D. Weissbrodt: International Fair Trial Guarantees
* 18: E. Riedel: Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in Armed
Conflict
* 19: J.M. Henckaerts and D. Constantin: Protection of the Natural
Environment
* 20: R. O'Keefe: Protection of Cultural Property
* 21: P. Rowe: Members of the Armed Forces and Human Rights Law
* VI. Key Issues in Times of Armed Conflict
* 22: G. Distefano: Use for Force
* 23: A. Bianchi and Y. Naqvi: Terrorism
* 24: K. Dörmann: Unlawful Combatants
* 25: J. Cockayne: Private Military and Security Companies
* 26: D. Jinks: International Human Rights Law in Time of Armed
Conflict
* 27: C. Chinkin: Gender and Armed Conflict
* 28: V. Chetail: Armed Conflict and Forced Migration: A Systematic
Approach to International Humanitarian Law, Refugee Law, and Human
Rights Law
* VII. Accountability/Liability for Violations of the Law in Armed
Conflict
* 29: P. Gaeta: War Crimes and Other International 'Core' Crimes
* 30: A. Clapham: Focusing on Armed Non-State Actors
* 31: C. Tomuschat: State Responsibility and the Individual Right to
Compensation Before National Courts
* 32: N. Michel and K. Del Mar: Transitional Justice