31. | Kalshoven, Frits : Belligerent reprisals , 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Belligerent reprisals / Kalshoven, Frits ; preface by Jean Pictet ; preface to the second edition by Ruth Wedgwood - (International humanitarian law series ; vol. 11), xxv, 389 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2005. ISBN 90-04-14386-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. I. General Aspects of Reprisals:. II. Evolution of the Law as to Belligerent Reprisals in the Period Prior to the First World War. III. The Period Between the First and Second World Wars. IV. Reprisals in the Second World War-I: British Reprisals Orders, 1939-1940. V. Reprisals in the Second World War-II. VI. Developments after the Second World War. VII. Results and Perspectives. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): IMT charter; Geneva conventions; Hague conventions; Draft code of offences against the peace and security of mankind; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; UN charter; |
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32. | Darcy, Shane : Collective responsibility and accountability under international law, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Collective responsibility and accountability under international law / Darcy, Shane - (The procedural aspects of international law monograph series ; vol. 27), xxvi, 398 p.. - Ardsley, NY : Transnational Publishers, 2007. ISBN 1-57105-376-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Part A: The Decline of the Concept of Collective Responsibility Under International Humanitarian Law. Introduction: The Legal Regulation of Wartime Conduct. Chapter I. Collective Punishment. Chapter II. Hostage-Taking. Chapter III. Belligerent Reprisals. Part B: Collective Responsibility From the Battlefield to the Courtroom: Liability for the Acts of Others Under International Criminal Law. Introduction: The Birth of International Criminal Justice. Chapter IV. Conspiracy, Common Plan, and Joint Criminal Enterprise Liability. Chapter V. Criminal Organizations. Chapter VI. Superior Responsibility. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Hague conventions, Geneva conventions, Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions, Statute of the ICC |
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33. | Hanschel, Dirk : Staatliche Hilfspflichten bei Geiselnahmen im Ausland, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Staatliche Hilfspflichten bei Geiselnahmen im Ausland = English summary / Hanschel, Dirk REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht [=ZaöRV] : 66/4., p. 789-817. - Heidelberg : Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, 2006. - ISSN 0044-2348 LANGUAGE: GER INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Germany NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on diplomatic relations; Vienna convention on consular relations |
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34. | Ginkel, Bib van : The practice of the United Nations in combating terrorism from 1946 to 2008, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The practice of the United Nations in combating terrorism from 1946 to 2008 : questions of legality and legitimacy / Ginkel, Bib van - (School of human rights research series ; vol. 40), xvi, 460 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2010. ISBN 978-94-000-0076-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I General Framework 1 Chapter I Introduction. Chapter III Powers of the General Assembly and the Security Council in combating terrorism. PART II The Practice of the General Assembly and the Security Council in Combating Terrorism 129 Chapter IV The practice of the General Assembly in combating terrorism. Chapter V The practice of the Security Council in combating terrorism. PART III Questions of Legality and Legitimacy 269 Chapter VI The legality and legitimacy of General Assembly measures in combating terrorism. Chapter VII Legality and legitimacy of the Security Council measures to combat terrorism. PART IV Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations 369 Chapter VIII A comprehensive and effective counter-terrorism policy?. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR;
URL http://www.intersentia.be/searchDetail.aspx?back=reeks&reeksCode=&bookid=101592 |
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35. | Schmitt, Michael N. (gen.ed.) : Yearbook of international humanitarian law, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Yearbook of international humanitarian law : volume 12, 2009 / Schmitt, Michael N. (gen.ed.) ; Arimatsu, Louise, xx, 778 p.. - Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, 2010. - ISSN 1389-1359 ISBN 978-90-6704-335-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: Articles:. 1. The International Criminal Court: a reflection, by L. Moreno-Ocampo. 2. The civilian in modern war, by Adam Roberts. 3. Controlling the recourse to war by modifying jus in bello, Ryan Goodman. 4. Blurring the lines: the interpretation, discourse and application of the Law of Armed Conflict, by Dale Stephens. 5. The redulic ‘Rule’: military necessity, commander’s knowledge, and methods of warfare, by B.J. Bill. 6. Territory, boundaries and the Law of Armed Conflict, by Louise Arimatsu. PART II: Current developments:. 1. The year in review, by Susan C. Breau. 2. International criminal courts round-up, by David Turns, Enrique Carnero Rojo, Julieta Solano McCausland, Aleks Bojovic. 3. The Obama Administration’s first year and IHL: a pragmatist reclaims the high ground, by Geoffrey S. Corn and Eric Talbot Jensen. 4. ICRC guidance on direct participation in hostilities, by William J. Fenrick. 5. Targeting narcoinsurgents in Afghanistan: the limits of international humanitarian law, by M.N. Schmitt. 6. Some comments and observations on the Montreux Document, by Marie-Louise Tougas. 7. The application if IHL in the Goldstone Report: a critical commentary, by Laurie R. Blank. 8. Assessing the potential of national action plans to advance implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325, by Aisling Swaine. 9. The European Convention on Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law: Conference report, by Cordula Droege and Louise Arimatsu. PART III: Correspondents’ reports:. A guide to state practice concerning international humanitarian law, compiled by Tim McCormack. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Canada / france / Hungary / Ireland / Italy / Lithuania / Peru / Spain / Sweden / Switzerland / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ICCPR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; CEDAW; Genocide convention; CCW; |
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36. | Kimpimäki, Minna : Kansainvälinen rikosoikeus, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Kansainvälinen rikosoikeus / Kimpimäki, Minna, 686 p. - Helsinki : Kauppakamari, 2015. ISBN 978-952-246-340-1 LANGUAGE: FIN ABSTRACT: JOHDANTO:. 1. Rikosoikeuden kansainvälistyminen ja eurooppalaistuminen. 2. Kansainvälisten rikosten lajit. 3. Kansainväliset rikokset Suomen rikoslainsäädännössä. 4. Teoksen rakenne. KANSAINVÄLISET RIKOKSET. A. KANSAINVÄLISEN RIKOSTUOMIOISTUIMEN TOIMIVALTAAN KUULUVAT RIKOKSET. 1. Sotarikokset. 2. Rikokset ihmisyyttä vastaan. 3. Joukkotuhonta. 4. Hyökkäysrikos. B. VAKAVAT IHMISOIKEUSLOUKKAUKSET. 1. Rotusyrjintä, rotuerottelu ja rasismi. 2. Kidutus. 3. Tahdonvastainen katoaminen. 4. Seksuaalinen hyväksikäyttö, pornografia ja naisiin kohdistuva väkivalta. C. TERRORISMI. 1. Ilmaliikenteeseen kohdistuvat laittomat teot. 2. Meriliikenteeseen kohdistuvat laittomat teot. 3. Kansainvälisesti suojeltuihin henkilöihin kohdistuvat laittomat teot. 4. Panttivangiksi ottaminen. 5. Terroristiset pommi-iskut ja ydinräjähderikokset. 6. Terrorismin rahoittaminen. 7. Terroristisessa tarkoituksessa tehdyt rikokset ja terroristiryhmiin liittyvät rikokset. D. JÄRJESTÄYTYNYT RIKOLLISUUS. 1. Huumausainerikokset. 2. Rahanväärennys ja maksuvälinepetokset. 3. Rahanpesu. 4. Korruptio. 5. Ihmiskauppa ja pakkotyö. 6. Maahanmuuttajien salakuljetus. 7. Tietoverkkorikokset. 8. Järjestäytyneen rikollisryhmän toimintaan osallistuminen. VASTUUSEEN SAATTAMISEN MUODOT. A. KANSAINVÄLISET RIKOSTUOMIOISTUIMET. 1. Ad hoc-tuomioistuimet. 2. Kansainvälinen rikostuomioistuin (ICC). B. KANSALLISTEN TUOMIOISTUINTEN TOIMIVALTA. 1. Toimivaltaperiaatteet. 2. Toimivallan käyttöön liittyviä ehtoja ja rajoituksia. INDEX WORDS:
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37. | Clapham, Andrew (ed.) : The 1949 Geneva Conventions, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The 1949 Geneva Conventions : a commentary / Clapham, Andrew (ed.) ; Gaeta, Paola (ed.) ; Sassòli, Marco (ed.) - (Oxford commentaries on international law ), xcix, 1651 p. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015. ISBN 978-0-19-967544-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The concept of international armed conflict (Andrew Clapham). 2. The applicability of the Conventions to 'transnational' and 'mixed' conflicts (Marko Milanovic). 3. The temporal scope of application of the Conventions (Gabriella Venturini). 4. The geographical scope of application of the Conventions (Katja Schöberl). 5. Rights, powers, and obligations of neutral powers under the Conventions (Yves Sandoz). 6. The obligation to respect and to ensure respect for the Conventions (Robin Geiss). 7. Special agreements in international armed conflicts (Stuart Casey-Maslen). 8. Non-renunciation of the rights provided by the Conventions (Pierre d'Argent). 9. Final provisions, including the Martens Clause (Giovanni Distefano and Etienne Henry. 10. The principle of non-discrimination (Gabor Rona and Robert J. McGuire). 11. Hospitals (Elzbieta Mikos-Skuza). 12. Humanitarian assistance (Flavia Lattanzi). 13. Search for missing persons (Anna Petrig). 14. The dead (Daniela Gavshon). 15. Taking of hostages (David Tuck). 16. Torture, cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment (Manfred Nowak and Ralph Janik). 17. Rape and other sexual violence (Patricia Viseur Sellers and Indira Rosenthal). 18. Protected areas (Natalino Ronzitti). 19. The concept of non-international armed conflict (Lindsay Moir). 20. The addressees of common Article 3 (Sandesh Sivakumaran). 21. The beneficiaries of the rights stemming from common Article 3 (Jann K. Kleffner). 22. Murder in common Article 3 (Sarah Knuckey). 23. Judicial guarantees under common Article 3 (Louise Doswald-Beck). 24. The right of initiative of the ICRC and other impartial humanitarian bodies (Nishar Nishar). 25. Applicability of the Conventions by means of ad hoc agreements (Luisa Vierucci). 26. The role of the International Committee of the Red Cross (Rotem Giladi and Steven Ratner). 27. Protecting powers (Robert Kolb). 28. Good offices, conciliation, and enquiry (Théo Boutruche). 29. Prohibition of reprisals (Jérôme de Hemptinne). 30. Dissemination of the Conventions, including in time of armed conflict (Elzbieta Mikos-Skuza). 31. Grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions (Paola Gaeta). 32. Domestic implementation (Andreas R. Ziegler and Stefan Wehrenberg). 33. The universality of the Geneva Conventions (Frédéric Mégret). 34. Relatioship with prior and subsequent treaties and conventions (Paolo Benvenuti). 35. The complex relationship between the Geneva Conventions and international human rights law (Andrew Clapham). 36. The interplay between the Geneva Conventions and international criminal law (Paola Gaeta). 37. Who is wounded and sick? (Annyssa Bellal). 38. Who is shipwrecked? (Steven Haines). 39. The obligations to respect, protect, collect, and care for the wounded, sick, and shipwrecked (Gilles Giacca). 40. The status, rights, and obligations of medical and religious personnel (Stuart Casey-Maslen). 41. Buildings, material, and transports (Katja Schöberl). 42. Loss of protection (Tom Haeck). 43. The use of the emblem (Antoine A. Bouvier). 44. Who is a prisoner of war? (Sean Watts). 45. Status and treatment of those who do not fulfil the conditions for status as prisoners of war (Laura M. Olson). 46. Determination of prisoner of war status (Marie-Louise Tougas). 47. Evacuation and transfer of prisoners of war (Keiichiro Okimoto). 48. Treatment of prisoners of war (Silvia Sanna). 49. Relations with the outside world (Sharon Weill). 50. Penal or disciplinary proceedings brought against prisoners of war (Peter Rowe). 51. Release, accommodation in neutral countries, and repatriation of prisoners of war (Marco Sassòli). 52. The structure of Geneva Convention IV and the resulting gaps in the Convention (Nishar Nishar). 53. Maintenance and re-establishment of family links and transmissions of information (Heike Spieker). 54. The derogation clause (Anna-Laurence Garf-Brugère). 55. Who is a protected civilian? (Elizabeth Salmón). 56. The prohibition of collective punishment (Shane Darcy). 57. The right to leave (Pamela Anne Hylton). 58. The transfer and deportation of civilians (Vincent Chetail). 59. Judicial guarantees (Payam Akhavan). 60. Other issues relating to the treament of civilians in enemy hands (Iris van der Heijden). 61. Special rules on women (Noëlle Quénivet). 62. Special rules on children (Hans-Joachim Heintze and Charlotte Lülf). 63. Special rules on refugees (Bethany Hastie and Francois Crépeau). 64. Admissibility of and procedures for internment (Laura M. Olson). 65. Treatment of internees (Bruce Oswald and Lucrezia Iapichino). 66. End of internment (Bruce Oswald). 67. The concept and the beginning of occupation (Marco Sassòli). 68. Law-making and the judicial guarantees in occupied territories (Yutaka Arai-Takashi). 69. The administration of occupied territory (Michael Bothe). 70. Economic, social and cultural rights in occupied territories (Gilles Giacca). 71. Protection of private property (Yutaka Arai-Takahashi). 72. Protection of public property (Anicée Van Engeland). 73. Prohibition of settlements (Christian Tomuschat). 74. The Geneva Conventions and the end of occupation (Julia Grignon). INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: Inst.ref. |