This book provides an accessible and engaging account of the contemporary laws of war. It highlights how, even though war has been outlawed and should be finished as an institution, states continue to claim that they can wage necessary wars of self-defence, engage in lawful killings in war, and imprison law-of-war detainees.
This book provides an accessible and engaging account of the contemporary laws of war. It highlights how, even though war has been outlawed and should be finished as an institution, states continue to claim that they can wage necessary wars of self-defence, engage in lawful killings in war, and imprison law-of-war detainees.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Clapham is Professor of International Law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, which he joined in 1997. He has been a member of the UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan since October 2017. He is an Honorary Member of the International Commission of Jurists. In 2003 he was an Adviser on International Humanitarian Law to Sergio Vieira de Mello, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in Iraq.
Inhaltsangabe
1: The Multiple Meanings of War 2: Declarations of War and Neutrality 3: Outlawing War 4: The Use of Force after the UN Charter 5: War Powers in National Law 6: Triggering the International Law of Armed Conflict 7: Warfare - the Conduct of Hostilities 8: Belligerent Rights and the Future of Naval Economic Warfare 9: Victims of War 10: Accountability for Violations of the Laws of War Conclusion
1: The Multiple Meanings of War 2: Declarations of War and Neutrality 3: Outlawing War 4: The Use of Force after the UN Charter 5: War Powers in National Law 6: Triggering the International Law of Armed Conflict 7: Warfare - the Conduct of Hostilities 8: Belligerent Rights and the Future of Naval Economic Warfare 9: Victims of War 10: Accountability for Violations of the Laws of War Conclusion
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