The United States Department of Defense Law of War Manual
Herausgeber: Newton, Michael A.
The United States Department of Defense Law of War Manual
Herausgeber: Newton, Michael A.
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Provides detailed assessments of law applicable to the most difficult problems encountered during modern armed conflicts and coalitions.
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Provides detailed assessments of law applicable to the most difficult problems encountered during modern armed conflicts and coalitions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781108447690
- ISBN-10: 1108447694
- Artikelnr.: 52640841
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781108447690
- ISBN-10: 1108447694
- Artikelnr.: 52640841
Part I. Background and Bureaucratic Formation of the Manual: 1. Framing
thoughts on the DoD Law of War Manual and this commentary Michael A.
Newton; 2. The US Department of Defense Law of War Manual: why, what, and
how Karl Chang; 3. Specifically vague: the defensive purpose of the DoD Law
of War Manual Chris Jenks; Part II. Prominent Perspectives on the DoD
Manual: 4. Practitioners and the Law of War Manual Charles Dunlap; 5. A
NATO perspective on the Manual Steven Hill; 6. A subordinate service
perspective on the DoD Law of War Manual Geoffrey Corn; Part III.
Substantive Contributions and Controversies: 7. Back to the basics: core
law of war principles through the lens of the DoD Manual Ray Murphy; 8. The
Manual's redefined concept of non-international armed conflict: applying
faux LOAC to a fictional NIAC David E. Graham; 9. Aspects of the
distinction principle under the US DoD Law of War Manual Bill Boothby; 10.
At war with itself: the DoD Law of War Manual's tension between doctrine
and practice on target verification and precautions in attack Peter
Margulies; 11. Misdirected: targeting and attack under the DoD Manual Adil
Ahmad Haque; 12. Muddying the waters: the need for precision-guided
terminology in the DoD Law of War Manual Laurie R. Blank; 13. Detention and
prosecution as described in the DoD Manual Andrew Clapham; 14. The DoD
conception of the law of occupation Yaël Ronen; Part IV. The Manual's Long
Term Prospects and Implications: 15. Commentary on the law of cyber
operations and the DoD Law of War Manual Gary D. Brown; 16. The DoD Law of
War Manual as applied to coalition command and control Michael A Newton;
17. Armed groups and the DoD Manual: shining a light on overlooked issues
Katharine Fortin; 18. Hybrid law, complex battlespaces: what's the use of a
law of war manual? Aurel Sari.
thoughts on the DoD Law of War Manual and this commentary Michael A.
Newton; 2. The US Department of Defense Law of War Manual: why, what, and
how Karl Chang; 3. Specifically vague: the defensive purpose of the DoD Law
of War Manual Chris Jenks; Part II. Prominent Perspectives on the DoD
Manual: 4. Practitioners and the Law of War Manual Charles Dunlap; 5. A
NATO perspective on the Manual Steven Hill; 6. A subordinate service
perspective on the DoD Law of War Manual Geoffrey Corn; Part III.
Substantive Contributions and Controversies: 7. Back to the basics: core
law of war principles through the lens of the DoD Manual Ray Murphy; 8. The
Manual's redefined concept of non-international armed conflict: applying
faux LOAC to a fictional NIAC David E. Graham; 9. Aspects of the
distinction principle under the US DoD Law of War Manual Bill Boothby; 10.
At war with itself: the DoD Law of War Manual's tension between doctrine
and practice on target verification and precautions in attack Peter
Margulies; 11. Misdirected: targeting and attack under the DoD Manual Adil
Ahmad Haque; 12. Muddying the waters: the need for precision-guided
terminology in the DoD Law of War Manual Laurie R. Blank; 13. Detention and
prosecution as described in the DoD Manual Andrew Clapham; 14. The DoD
conception of the law of occupation Yaël Ronen; Part IV. The Manual's Long
Term Prospects and Implications: 15. Commentary on the law of cyber
operations and the DoD Law of War Manual Gary D. Brown; 16. The DoD Law of
War Manual as applied to coalition command and control Michael A Newton;
17. Armed groups and the DoD Manual: shining a light on overlooked issues
Katharine Fortin; 18. Hybrid law, complex battlespaces: what's the use of a
law of war manual? Aurel Sari.
Part I. Background and Bureaucratic Formation of the Manual: 1. Framing
thoughts on the DoD Law of War Manual and this commentary Michael A.
Newton; 2. The US Department of Defense Law of War Manual: why, what, and
how Karl Chang; 3. Specifically vague: the defensive purpose of the DoD Law
of War Manual Chris Jenks; Part II. Prominent Perspectives on the DoD
Manual: 4. Practitioners and the Law of War Manual Charles Dunlap; 5. A
NATO perspective on the Manual Steven Hill; 6. A subordinate service
perspective on the DoD Law of War Manual Geoffrey Corn; Part III.
Substantive Contributions and Controversies: 7. Back to the basics: core
law of war principles through the lens of the DoD Manual Ray Murphy; 8. The
Manual's redefined concept of non-international armed conflict: applying
faux LOAC to a fictional NIAC David E. Graham; 9. Aspects of the
distinction principle under the US DoD Law of War Manual Bill Boothby; 10.
At war with itself: the DoD Law of War Manual's tension between doctrine
and practice on target verification and precautions in attack Peter
Margulies; 11. Misdirected: targeting and attack under the DoD Manual Adil
Ahmad Haque; 12. Muddying the waters: the need for precision-guided
terminology in the DoD Law of War Manual Laurie R. Blank; 13. Detention and
prosecution as described in the DoD Manual Andrew Clapham; 14. The DoD
conception of the law of occupation Yaël Ronen; Part IV. The Manual's Long
Term Prospects and Implications: 15. Commentary on the law of cyber
operations and the DoD Law of War Manual Gary D. Brown; 16. The DoD Law of
War Manual as applied to coalition command and control Michael A Newton;
17. Armed groups and the DoD Manual: shining a light on overlooked issues
Katharine Fortin; 18. Hybrid law, complex battlespaces: what's the use of a
law of war manual? Aurel Sari.
thoughts on the DoD Law of War Manual and this commentary Michael A.
Newton; 2. The US Department of Defense Law of War Manual: why, what, and
how Karl Chang; 3. Specifically vague: the defensive purpose of the DoD Law
of War Manual Chris Jenks; Part II. Prominent Perspectives on the DoD
Manual: 4. Practitioners and the Law of War Manual Charles Dunlap; 5. A
NATO perspective on the Manual Steven Hill; 6. A subordinate service
perspective on the DoD Law of War Manual Geoffrey Corn; Part III.
Substantive Contributions and Controversies: 7. Back to the basics: core
law of war principles through the lens of the DoD Manual Ray Murphy; 8. The
Manual's redefined concept of non-international armed conflict: applying
faux LOAC to a fictional NIAC David E. Graham; 9. Aspects of the
distinction principle under the US DoD Law of War Manual Bill Boothby; 10.
At war with itself: the DoD Law of War Manual's tension between doctrine
and practice on target verification and precautions in attack Peter
Margulies; 11. Misdirected: targeting and attack under the DoD Manual Adil
Ahmad Haque; 12. Muddying the waters: the need for precision-guided
terminology in the DoD Law of War Manual Laurie R. Blank; 13. Detention and
prosecution as described in the DoD Manual Andrew Clapham; 14. The DoD
conception of the law of occupation Yaël Ronen; Part IV. The Manual's Long
Term Prospects and Implications: 15. Commentary on the law of cyber
operations and the DoD Law of War Manual Gary D. Brown; 16. The DoD Law of
War Manual as applied to coalition command and control Michael A Newton;
17. Armed groups and the DoD Manual: shining a light on overlooked issues
Katharine Fortin; 18. Hybrid law, complex battlespaces: what's the use of a
law of war manual? Aurel Sari.