1. | Djiena Wembou, Michel-Cyr : Le droit humanitaire africain , 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Le droit humanitaire africain : sources, contenu et portée / Djiena Wembou, Michel-Cyr REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): African journal of international and comparative law : vol. 12; no. 1., p. 1-22. - London : The African Society of International and Comparative law, 2000. - ISSN 0954-8890 LANGUAGE: FRE INDEX WORDS:
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2. | Smith, Michael G. : Peacekeeping in East Timor, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Peacekeeping in East Timor : the path independence / Smith, Michael G. ; with Moreen Dee - (International Peace Academy occasional paper series), 214 p.. - Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner, 2003. ISBN 1-58826-142-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents: 1. UN Intervention in East Timor. 2. East Timor's Journey to Freedom. 3. UNTAET and the Path to Independence. 4. Lessons for Successful UN Intervention. 5. Military Lessons. 6. The Future. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Australia / Bangladesh / Cambodia / Chile / Croatia / Cyprus / East Timor / Egypt / El Salvador / France / Indonesia / Italy / Japan / Jordan / Kenya / Korea / Mozambique / Namibia / New Zealand / Nicaragua / Peru / Portugal / Rwanda / Somalia
URL http://www.rienner.com/viewbook.cfm?BOOKID=1317&search=peacekeeping%20in%20east%20timor |
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3. | Sternberg, Mark R. : The plight of the non-combatant in civil war and the new critera for refugee status, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The plight of the non-combatant in civil war and the new critera for refugee status / Sternberg, Mark R. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International journal of refugee law : vol. 9; no. 2., p. 169-195. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 1997. - ISSN 1464-3715 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada NOTE (GENERAL): OAU refugee convention; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; |
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4. | International terrorism, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International terrorism : legal challenges and responses : a report by the International Bar Association's task force on terrorism /, xxix, 186 p.. - Ardsley, NY : Transnational Publishers, 2003. ISBN 1-57105-301-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. IBA's Task Force on International Terrorism. Chapter 1. The Challenges of Modern Terrorism. Chapter 2. The Use of Force as a Response to Terrorism. Chapter 3. Trends in Anti-Terrorism Measures After September 11. Chapter 4. Upholding Human Rights and Civil Liberties in the Fight against Terrorism. Chapter 5. Terrorism and International Humanitarian Law. Chapter 6. Preventing the Financing of Terrorism. Chapter 7. International Cooperation in Combating Terrorism. Chapter 8. Fora for Trying International Terrorists: The Role of the International Criminal Court. App. I. About the IBA -- App. III. UN Security Council Resolution 1390 -- App. IV. UN Security Council Resolution 1373 -- App. V. International Criminal Enforcement in the Provisions of Anti-Terrorism Convention. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; AMR; CERD; ECHR; ICCPR; UDHR;
URL http://www.transnationalpubs.com/showbook.cfm?bookid=10234&userid=40921283 |
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5. | Doswald-Beck, Louise (ed.) : Customary international humanitarian law, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Customary international humanitarian law : volume 2 : practice : part 1-2 / Doswald-Beck, Louise (ed.) ; Henckaerts, Jean-Marie - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2003. ISBN 0-521-83937-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part I:. The Principle of Distinction:. 1. Distinction between civilians and combatants; 2. Distinction between civilian objects and military objectives; 3. Indiscriminate attacks; 4. Proportionality in attack; 5. Precautions in attack; 6. Precautions against the effects of attacks. Part II:. Specifically Protected Persons and Objects:. 7. Medical and religious personnel and objects; 8. Humanitarian relief personnel and objects; 9. Personnel and objects involved in a peacekeeping mission; 10. Journalists; 11. Protected zones; 12. Cultural property; 13. Works and installations containing dangerous forces; 14. The natural environment. Part III:. Specific Methods of Warfare: 15. Denial of quarter; 16. Destruction and seizure of property; 17. Starvation and access to humanitarian relief; 18. Deception; 19. Communication with the enemy. Part IV:. Use of Weapons:. 20. General principles; 21. Poison; 22. Biological weapons; 23. Chemical weapons; 24. Expanding bullets; 25. Exploding bullets; 26. Weapons primarily injuring by non-detectable fragments; 27. Booby-traps; 28. Landmines; 29. Incendiary weapons; 30. Blinding laser weapons. Part V. Treatment of Protected Persons: 32. Fundamental guarantees; 33. Combatants and prisoner-of-war status; 34. The wounded, sick and shipwrecked; 35. The dead; 36. The missing; 37. Persons deprived of their liberty; 38. Displacement and displaced persons; 39. Other persons with specific needs. Part VI:. Implementation: 40. Compliance with international humanitarian law; 41. Enforcement of international humanitarian law; 42. Reparation; 43. Individual responsibility; 44. War crimes; Appendixes; Treaties; Status of ratifications; Other instruments; Military manuals; National legislation; National case-law; International case-law; Resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council; Resolutions adopted by the UN General Assembly; Resolutions adopted by ECOSOC; Resolutions adopted by the UN Commission on Human Rights; Resolutions adopted by the UN Sub-commission on Human Rights; Resolutions adopted by other International Organisations; Resolutions adopted by the International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent; Resolutions adopted by the Council of Delegates of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent movement. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Hague convention (III, IV, IX,); Montevideo treaty; St. Petersburg declaration; Slavery convention; Forced labour convention; Chicago convention; IMT charter; London agreement; UN charter; Brussels treaty; ECHR; Refugee convention; AMR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; CEDAW; ACHPR; ECHRP-6; CAT; Inter-American convention against torture; Protocol of San Salvador; Convention on biodiversity; Inter-American convention on violence against women; Dayton peace agreement; Convention on the worst forms of child labour (ILO convention no. 182); ACHPR-OP; Statute of the Special Court for Sierra Leone;
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6. | Aaro, Egill : Krig og terrorisme, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Krig og terrorisme / Aaro, Egill REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Mennesker & rettigheter = Nordic journal of human rights : vol. 21; no. 4., p. 441-455. - Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2003. - ISSN 0800-0735 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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7. | Victims after the war , 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Victims after the war : humanitarian action, reparation and justice / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International review of the Red Cross : vol. 85; no. 851., p. 461-697. - Geneva : International Red Cross, 2003. - ISSN 1560-7755 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRe ABSTRACT: CONTENTS (in full text): 1. Do wars ever end? The work of the International Committee of the Red Cross when the guns fall silent, by Marion Harroff-Tavel. 2. Remedies for victims of violations of international humanitarian law, by Liesbeth Zegveld. 3. Reparation for violations of International Humanitarian Law, by Emanuela-Chiara Gillard. 4. Humanitarian considerations in the work of the United Nations Compensation Commission, by Fred Wooldridge and Olufemi Elias. 5. Amnesty for war crimes: Defining the limits of international recognition, by Yasmin Naqvi. 6. Time limitation under the United States Alien Tort Claims Act, by J. Romesh Weeramantry. 7. Reflections on humanitarianism: David Rieff’s A Bed for the Night, by Andras Vailin. 8. La Croix-Rouge entre Genève et Paris, by Francois Bugnion. 9. International Humanitarian Law and Other Legal Regimes: Interplay in Situations of Violence. 10. National implementation of international humanitarian law. 11. Policy on ICRC Cooperation with National Societies. 12. Policy on ICRC Cooperation with National Societies. 13. Launch of an electronic Forum for national committees on international humanitarian law´. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Mexico / Mali / Croatia NOTE (GENERAL): The statute of the ICC; Geneva conventions; AMR; Inter-American convention on forced disappearance of persons; ECHR-50; |
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8. | Dinstein, Yoram : The conduct of hostilities under the law of international armed conflict, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The conduct of hostilities under the law of international armed conflict / Dinstein, Yoram, xx, 275 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2004. ISBN 0-521-83436-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I. The General Framework: 1. The sources; 2. The semantics; 3. Inter-state armed conflicts; 4. Military necessity and humanitarian considerations; 5. Humanitarian law and human rights; 6. Dissemination; PART II. Lawful Combatancy: 7. Combatants and civilians; 8. Lawful and unlawful combatants; 9. The entitlement to prisoners of war status under customary international law; 10. The Legal Position under Protocol I of 1977; 11. A case study: the war in Afghanistan; 12. Mercenaries; 13. Armed merchant vessels; PART III. Prohibited Weapons: 14. Introduction; 15. The principle prohibiting unnecessary suffering; 16. Explicit prohibitions and restrictions of certain weapons; 17. The status of nuclear weapons; 18. Development of new weapons; PART IV. Legitimate Military Objectives: 19. The principle of distinction and military objectives; 20. The definition of military objectives by nature, location, purpose and use; 21. General problems relating to the scope of military objectives; 22. Defended and undefended localities in land warfare; 23. Special problems relating to sea warfare; 24. Special problems relating to air warfare; PART V. The Protection of Civilians and Civilian Objects from Attack: 25. Definitions; 26. Direct attacks against civilians; 27. Indiscriminate attacks; 28. The principle of proportionality; 29. Legitimate collateral damage; 30. Precautions in attack; 31. Cessation of protection and ‘human shields’; 32. Starvation of civilians; PART VI. Measures of Special Protection: 33. Persons entitled to special protection; 34. Cultural property and places of worship; 35. Medical units; 36. Works and installations containing dangerous forces; PART VII. Protection of the Environment: 37. Introduction; 38. The international legal texts; 39. The dissimilarities between the ENMOD convention and protocol I; 40. A case study: setting fire to oil wells in the Gulf War; 41. Conclusion; PART VIII. Other Methods and Means of Warfare: 42. Perfidy and ruses of war; 43. Espionage; 44. Seizure and destruction of enemy property; 45. Belligerent reprisals; 46. War crimes, command responsibility and defences: 47. The definition of war crimes; 48. The Distinction between war criminals and unlawful combatants; 49. Command responsibility; 50. Admissible and inadmissible defences; General conclusions; Index. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Yugoslavia / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Czechoslovakia / Congo / France / Israel / Italy / Japan / Jordan / Korea / Kuwait / Lebanon / Malaysia / Singapore / United Kingdom / Serbia-Montenegro LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Falkland Islands Kosovo
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9. | Behnsen, AlexanderBehnsen, Alexander : The status of mercenaries and other illegal combatants under international humanitarian law , 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series The status of mercenaries and other illegal combatants under international humanitarian law / Behnsen, Alexander ; Behnsen, Alexander REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: German yearbook of international law [=GYIL] : vol. 46 (2003) / Delbrück, Jost ... [et al.], P. 494-536. - Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 2004. - ISSN 0344-3094 ISBN 3-428-11525-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): OAU convention on mercenarism; Geneva conventions; UN charter; |
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10. | Eden, Paul (ed.) : September 11, 2001, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph September 11, 2001 : a turning point in international law and domestic law? / Eden, Paul (ed.) ; O'Donnell, Therese, xxiv, 856 p.. - Ardsley, NY : Transnational publ., 2005. ISBN 1-57105-326-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Foreword / Harry Rajak. PART I - September 11, 2001 : a turning point?:. Ch. 1. Introduction / Paul Eden and Therese O'Donnell Ch. 2. Ends and means in politics : international law as framework for political decisionmaking / Sibylle Kapferer. Ch. 3. International law and 9/11 - a comment / Philippe Sands. PART II - LEGITIMACY AND THE USE OF FORCE IN RESPONSE TO TERRORISM:. Ch. 4. A new war for a new century? : the use of force against terrorism after September 11, 2001 / Christine Gray -- Ch. 5. Risk-transfer militarism and the legitimacy of war after Iraq / Martin Shaw -- Ch. 6. Legitimacy and the use of force in response to terrorism - a comment / Simon Chesterman. PART III - THE CONCEPT OF TERRORISM AND RESPONSE TO GLOBAL TERRORISM:. Ch. 7. The concept of terrorism and responses to global terrorism : coming to terms with the empty sky / Christopher Harding. Ch. 8. The problem of the definition of terrorism in international law / John Dugard. Ch. 9. The war on terror and U.N. attempts to adopt a comprehensive convention on international terrorism / Surya P. Subedi. PART IV: MILITARY TRIBUNALS AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW:. Ch. 10. Al Qaeda, military commissions and American self-defense / Ruth Wedgwood. Ch. 11. From Guantanamo Bay to Abu Ghraib : the applicability of international human rights law to the post-9/11 extraterritorial activities of states / Ralph Wilde. Ch. 12. The detention of Al Qaeda suspects at Guantanamo Bay : U.K. perspectives / Matthew Happold. Ch. 13. Human rights and hegemony in the war against terror / Emily Haslam. PART V: EUROPEAN AND JAPANESE RESPONSES TO SEPTEMBER 11:. Ch. 14. The European Union and the challenge of September 11, 2001 : potential and limits of a "new" actor in the fight against international terrorism / Jorg Monar. Ch. 15. Renouncing peace in a time of war - Japan's constitutional conundrum / Meryll Dean. Ch. 16. European and Japanese responses to September 11 - a comment / Hans G. Nilsson. PART VI - DOMESTIC RESPONSES - RREFUGEES, ASYLUM SEEKERS AND HUMAN RIGHTS:. Ch. 17. The rule of law in times of trouble : asylum, national security and human rights / Colin Harvey -- Ch. 18. Shifting the focus of U.S. law from liberty to security / Dinah Shelton -- Ch. 19. The Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 : the "response" of Great Britain's legal order to September 11, 2001 : conflicts with fundamental rights / Helen Fenwick. PART VII - INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE LIGHT OF THE EVENTS of SEPTEMBER 11:. Ch. 20. Security Council Resolution 1373 and the constitution of the United Nations / Matthew Happold. Ch. 21. International measures to prevent and suppress the financing of terrorism / Paul Eden. Ch. 22. Iraqi sanctions, human rights and the U.N. Security Council / Therese O'Donnell. Ch. 23. Dual containment : the United States, Iraq and the U.N. Security Council / Simon Chesterman and Sebastian von Einsiedel. Ch. 24. Raising global counter-terrorism capacity : the work of the Security Council's counter-terrorism committee / Eric Donnelly. Ch. 25. 9/11 : a turning point or a tipping point? / Dominic McGoldrick. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Geneva conventions; ICCPR; AMR-27; ECHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties;
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11. | Henckaerts, Jean-Marie (ed.) : Customary international humanitarian law, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Customary international humanitarian law : volume I : rules / Henckaerts, Jean-Marie (ed.) ; Doswald-Beck, Louise, liii, 621 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2005. ISBN 0-521-80899-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Foreword by ICRC President Jakob Kellenberger; Foreword Judge Abdul G. Koroma; Foreword Yves Sandoz; Acknowledgements; Introduction; List of abbreviations; Part I. The Principle of Distinction: 1. Distinction between Civilians and Combatants (Rules 1–6); 2. Distinction between Civilian Objects and Military Objectives (Rules 7–10); 3. Indiscriminate attacks (Rules 11–13); 4. Proportionality in attack (Rule 14); 5. Precautions in attack (Rules 15–21); 6. Precautions against the effects of attacks (Rules 22–24); Part II. Specifically Protected Persons and Objects: 7. Medical and religious personnel and objects (Rules 25–30); 8. Humanitarian relief personnel and objects (Rules 31–32); 9. Personnel and objects Involved in a Peacekeeping Mission (Rule 33); 10. Journalists (Rule 34); 11. Protected zones (Rules 35–37); 12. Cultural property (Rules 38–41); 13. Works and Installations Containing Dangerous Forces (Rule 42); 14. The Natural Environment (Rules 43–45); Part III. Specific Methods of Warfare: 15. Denial of quarter (Rules 46–48); 16. Destruction and seizure of property (Rules 49–52); 17. Starvation and access to humanitarian relief (Rules 53–56); 18. Deception (Rules 57–65); 19. Communication with the enemy (Rules 66–69); Part IV. Weapons: 20. General principles on the use of weapons (Rules 70–71); 21. Poison (Rule 72); 22. Nuclear weapons; 23. Biological weapons (Rule 73); 24. Chemical weapons (Rules 74–76); 25. Expanding bullets (Rule 77); 26. Exploding bullets (Rule 78); 27. Weapons primarily Injuring by Non-detectable Fragments (Rule 79); 28. Booby-traps (Rule 80); 29. Landmines (Rules 81–83); 30. Incendiary weapons (Rules 84–85); 31. Blinding laser weapons (Rule 86); Part V. Treatment of Civilians and Persons Hors de Combat: 32. Fundamental guarantees (Rules 87–105); 33. Combatants and prisoner-of-war status (Rules 106–108); 34. The wounded, sick and shipwrecked (Rules 109–111); 35. The dead (Rules 112–116); 36. Missing persons (Rule 117); 37. Persons Deprived of Their Liberty (Rules 118–128); 38. Displacement and Displaced Persons (Rules 129–133); 39. Other Persons afforded specific protection (Rules 134–138); Part VI. Implementation: 40. Compliance with International Humanitarian Law (Rules 139–143); 41. Enforcement of International Humanitarian Law (Rules 144–148); 42. Responsibility and reparation (Rules 149–150); 43. Individual responsibility (Rules 151–155); 44. War crimes (Rules 156–161). INDEX WORDS:
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12. | Heintze, Hans-Joachim : Zum Verhältnis von Menschenrechtsschutz und humanitärem Völkerrecht , 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Zum Verhältnis von Menschenrechtsschutz und humanitärem Völkerrecht / Heintze, Hans-Joachim REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Humanitäres Völkerrecht - Informationsschriften (HuV-I) = Journal of international law of peace and armed conflict (JILPAC) : Jhrg. 16; Hft. 4., p. 172-216. - Bochum : Humanitäres Völkerrecht - Informationsschriften (HuV-I) = Journal of international law of peace and armed conflict (JILPAC), 2003. - ISSN 0937-5414 LANGUAGE: ENG, GER ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Oliver Dörr: "Staats- und völkerrechtliche Aspekte des Irak-Krieges 2003" (IN FULL TEXT). 2. Bernard Dougherty and Noelle Quénivet: "Has the Armed Conflict in Iraq Shown one more the Growing Dissenssion regarding the Definition of a Legitimate Target?" (IN FULL TEXT). 3. Anthony Dworkin: Grey Areas in the Laws of War: Lessons from Iraq 4. Roberta Arnold: "The US Uniformed Iraqi 'Freedom Fighters': Regular Combatants or Traitors of the Homeland? 5. Philip Spoerri: "Das humanitäre Völkerrecht und die Hilfsmaßnahmen der Internationalen Rotkreuz- und Rothalbmondbewegung im Afghanistankonflikt" 6. Pita Schimmelpenninck van der Oije: "The Influence of the Conflict in Iraq on the Dissemination Activities of the Netherlands Red Cross" 7. Markus Rau: "Das Ende der Weltrechtspflege? Zur Abschaffung des belgischen Gesetzes über die universelle Verfolgung völkerrechtlicher Verbrechen" INDEX WORDS:
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13. | Boldt, Nicki : Outsourcing war - private military companies and international humanitarian law, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Outsourcing war - private military companies and international humanitarian law / Boldt, Nicki REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: German yearbook of international law [=GYIL] : vol. 47 (2004) / Delbrück, Jost ... [et al.], p. 502-544. - Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 2005. - ISSN 0344-3094 ISBN 3-428-11853-7 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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14. | Duffy, Helen : The 'war on terror' and the framework of international law, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The 'war on terror' and the framework of international law / Duffy, Helen, li, 488 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2005. ISBN 0-521-54735-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part I:. 1. Introduction. 2. ‘ Terrorism’ in international law. 3. International responsibility and terrorism. Part II: 4. Criminal justice: the legal framework. 5. Peaceful resolution of disputes and use of force. Part III:. 6. International humanitarian law: the legal framework. 6. International humanitarian law and the ‘war on terror’. 7. International human rights law: the legal framework. 7. International human rights law. 8. Case study: Guantanamo Bay detentions under international human rights and humanitarian law. 9. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Albania / Argentina / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Cambodia / Canada / Cuba / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Denmark / Egypt / East Timor / Estonia / Ethiopia / France / Germany / Guatemala / Haiti / Hungary / India / Iran / Iraq / Italy / Japan / Jordan / Kosovo / Kuwait / Libya / Luxembourg / Malawi / Mexico / Moldova / Namibia / New Zealand / Nicaragua / Norway / Pakistan / Peru / Paraguay / Poland / Philippines / Portugal / Rhodesia / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Senegal / Slovakia / Sierra Leone / Somalia / South Africa / South Asia / Spain / Sri Lanka / Sudan / Sweden / Syria / Turkey / Uganda / United Kingdom / USA / Uruguay / Uzbekistan / Viet Nam / Yemen NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; AMR; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ECHR; The statute of the ICC; ICESCR; ICTR statute;
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15. | 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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16. | McDonald, Avril : The year in review, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series The year in review / McDonald, Avril REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Yearbook of international humanitarian law : 200 : vol. 4 / Fischer, H.; McDonald, A. (eds.), p. 255-312. - Hague : T. M. C. Asser Press, 2004. - ISSN 1389-1359 ISBN 90-6704-169-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Angola / Burundi / Croatia / Cyprus / Congo / east Timor / Ethiopia / Eritrea / Georgia / Lebanon / Liberia / Macedonia / Sierra Leone / Somalia / Western Sahara NOTE (GENERAL): ICTY statute; Slavery convention; ECHR; |
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17. | Fijnaut, Cyrille (ed.) : Legal instruments in the fight against international terrorism, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Legal instruments in the fight against international terrorism : a transatlantic dialogue / Fijnaut, Cyrille (ed.) ; Wouters, Jan ; Naert, Frederik - (~), xliv, 744 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2004. ISBN 90-04-13901-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part I. The Immediate American and European Response to 11 September.. The Attacks on 11 September 2001, and the Immediate Response of the European Union and the United States, by C. Fijnaut. Part II. Police and Judicial Cooperation:. 1. International Judicial Cooperation and Counterterrorism in the US, by B. Zagaris. 2. Police and Judicial Cooperation in the European Union and Counterterrorism: an Overview, by J. Wouters and F. Naert. 3. Countering the Threat of Terrorism in the EU in a Broader Organised Crime Perspective, by W. Bruggeman. 4. EU Police Cooperation in the Fight against International Terrorism, by W.G. Aldershoff. 5. Eurojust and EU Judicial Cooperation in the Fight against Terrorism, by M. Coninsx. Part III. Financial Counterterrorism Initiatives:. 1. International Financial Counterterrorism Initiatives, by W. Gilmore. 2. Financial Counterterrorism Initiatives in Europe, by M. Kilchling. Part IV. Human Rights, Democracy and Rule of Law:. 1. Respecting Human Rights in the Fight against Terrorism, by P. Lemmens. 2. International Human Rights and the United States Response to 11 September, by D. Cassel. 3. Bull’s-eye? Two Remarkable EU Framework Decisions in the Fight against Terrorism, by F. Verbruggen. 4. General Human Rights Principles Relevant to US-EU Counterterrorism Cooperation, by I. Cameron. 5. Emergency Powers and Human Rights: the UK Experience, by C. Warbrick. Part V. International Law Aspects:. 1. Shockwaves through International Law after 11 September: Finding the Right Responses to the Challenges of International Terrorism, by J. Wouters and F. Naert. 2. Al-Qaida, Military Commissions, and American Self-Defence, by R. Wedgwood. 3. Reviewing the UN Conventions on Terrorism: Towards a Comprehensive Terrorism Convention, by A.R. Perera. 4. The Role and Attitude of the EU Regarding a Comprehensive Terrorism Convention, by P. Rietjens. 5. Security Council Resolution 1373 and the Counter-Terrorism Committee: the Cornerstone of the United Nations Contribution to the Fight against Terrorism, by E. Rosand. 6. Debating the ‘Smartness’ of Anti-Terrorism Sanctions: The UN Security Council and the Individual Citizen, by R. Wessel. Concluding Remarks, by J. Nicholson. Epilogue – Deepening the Transatlantic Dialogue, by J. Wouters, F. Naert and C. Fijnaut; INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Africa / Albania / Algeria / Angola / Argentina / Asia / Australia / Austria / Bahamas / Belarus / Belgium / Bolivia / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Canada / Central African Republic / Chile / China / Colombia / Costa Rica / Cuba / Croatia / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Denmark / Ecuador / Egypt / El Salvador / Equatorial Guinea / Eritrea / Estonia / Ethiopia / Finland / France / Georgia / Germany / Greece / Grenada / Guatemala / Haiti / Hong Kong / Hungary / India / Indonesia / Iran / Iraq / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Jamaica / Japan / Jordan / Kenya / Kuwait / Latin America / South America / Libya / Lebanon / Lithuania / Malaysia / Mauritius / Mexico / Middle East / Moldova / Morooc / Mozamibique / Myanmar / Netherlands / New Zealands / Nicaragua / Nigeria / Northern Ireland / North Korea / Norway / Pakistan / Philippines / Poland / Portugal / Romania / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Saudi Arabia / Sierra Leone / Singapore / Somalia / South Africa / South Korea / Sri Lanka / Sudan / Suriname / Sweden / Switzerland / Syria / Taiwan / Tanzania / Thailand / Tunisia / Turkey / Unietd Kingdom / Ukraine / Uruguay / Venezuela / Yemen / Yugoslavia / Zimbabwe LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo
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18. | Arai-Takahashi, Yutaka : Disentangling legal quagmires, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Disentangling legal quagmires : the legal characterisation of the armed conflicts in AFghanistan since 6/7 October 2001 and the question of prisoner of war status / Arai-Takahashi, Yutaka REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Yearbook of international humanitarian law : 2002 : vol. 5 / Fischer, H.; McDonald, A. (eds.), p. 62-105. - Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, 2005. - ISSN 1389-1359 ISBN 90-6704-189-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva convention; ICCPR; |
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19. | Fernandez-Sanchez, Pablo Antonio (ed.) : The new challenges of humanitarian law in armed conflicts, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The new challenges of humanitarian law in armed conflicts : in honour of Porfessor Juan Antonio Carillo Salcedo / Fernandez-Sanchez, Pablo Antonio (ed.) - (International humanitarian law series ; vol. 12), xiv,. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2005. ISBN 90-04-14830-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction. Part I, General Issues :. 1. “ The links between “ius in bello” and “ius ad bellum”. Can an International Humanitarian Law Concept influence the Determination of the Legality of the Use of Force?”, Jose Antonio Pastor Ridruejo. 2. “ Terrorist acts, armed conflicts and International Humanitarian Law”, José Luis Rodríguez-Villasante. 3. “ Ways out of the world disorder?”, Peter Leuprecht. 4. “ From Kosovo to Iraq, A New Right of Pro-Human Rights intervention?”, Claribel de Castro-Sánchez. 5. “ New Weapons Technologies and International Humanitarian Law: Their Effects on Human Being and the Environment”, Rosario Domínguez-Matés. Part II : Particular Issues :. 1. “ The legal situation of foreigners in armed conflicts”, Pablo Antonio Fernández Sánchez. 2. “ The Protection of Journalists in armed conflicts”, Claudio Zanghi. 3. “ Sexual violence as war crimes”, Elisabeth Odio Benito. 4. “ From Bagdad to Guantanamo. Legal statue and treatment given to the detainees in the “war against terrorism”, Ruth Abril Stoffels. 5. “ Combatants and Armed Elements as Refugees. The Interaction between International humanitarian Law and International Refugee Law”, Nuria Arenas-Hidalgo. 6. “ The refugees: from the International Humanitarian Law to the European Constitution. Good intentions but less than it looks”, José Manuel Peláez Marón. Part III : Judicial Issues:. 1. “ The New Challenges and the Role of the International Court of Justice”, Rosalyn Higgins. 2. “ The role of International Criminal Tribunals in the implementation of Humanitarian Law and the Maintenance of Peace”, Theodor Meron. 3. “ The Principle of Universal Jurisdiction and the Punishable Crimes under Articles 609–614 of the 1995 Spanish Penal Code”, José B. Acosta-Estévez. 4. “ The obstacles to the International Criminal Court: impediments to the enforcement of International Humanitarian Law”, Carmen Quesada-Alcalá. 5. “ The victims of violations of human rights in times of armed conflicts: the right to justice, to truth and to be reparated”, Ana Salado-Osuna. Laudatio to Professor Carrillo Salcedo, His Excellency Mr. Jorge Sampaio, H.E. Mr. Juan Antonio Yáñez Barnuevo, H.E. Prof. Dr. Julio D. González Campos, H.E. Mr. Federico Mayor Zaragoza, H.E. Mr. Marcelino Oreja Aguirre. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Iraq LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Guantanamo Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; UN charter; |
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20. | McCormack, Timothy L. H. (gen.ed.) : Yearbook of international humanitarian law, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Yearbook of international humanitarian law : vol. 9, 2006 / McCormack, Timothy L. H. (gen.ed.) ; Kleffner, Jann K. (managing ed.), xvi, 760 p.. - Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, 2008. - ISSN 1389-1359 ISBN 978-90-6704-269-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Part I. Articles:. 1. The obligation of a state under international law to protect members of its own armed forces during armed conflict or occupation, by P. Rowe. 2. The targeting of civilian contractors in armed conflict, by D. Stephens and A. Lewis. 3. Learning the lessons of the Miloševic' trial, by G. Boas and T. L. H. McCormack. 4. Targeted killing or less harmful means? – Israel's High Court judgment on targeted killing and the restrictive function of military necessity, by N. Melzer. Part II. Symposium Iraqi High Tribunal:. 5. Implementing international law: a qualified defense of the Al Dujail trial, by M. A. Newton. 6. The execution of Saddam Hussein – a legal analysis, by E. H. Blinderman. 7. The case of Taha Yaseen Ramadan before the Iraqi High Tribunal: an insider's perspective, by W. H. Wiley. Part III. Current Developments:. 8. The year in review, by A. McDonald. 9. International criminal courts round up, by E. C. Rojo and M. Nybondas. 10. Israel, Hizbollah, and the second Lebanon war, by Y. Ronen. 11. International humanitarian law from a field perspective – case study, by Nepal P. J. C. Schimmelpenninck van der Oije. Part IV. Correspondents' Reports: 12. A guide to state practice concerning International Humanitarian Law Collected by M. Lesh. Part V. Documentation: 13. Classification scheme; 14. Bibliography 2005–2006 Composed by J. Barke, C. Pouppez and A. Healy. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Canada / Colombia / Denmark / France / India / Iraq / Israel / Italy / Lithuania / Netherlands / New Zealand / Spain / Sweden / Switzerland / Timor-Leste / Uganda / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ICCPR; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Hague conventions; |
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21. | Paust, Jordan J. : Beyond the law, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Beyond the law : the Bush administration's unlawful responses in the 'war' on terror / Paust, Jordan J., xiv, 311 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2007. ISBN 978-0-521-71120-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Executive plans and authorizations to violate international law concerning treatment and interrogation of detainees; 2. Additional revelations concerning treatment, secret detentions, and secret renditions; 3. War and enemy status; 4. Judicial power to determine the status and rights of persons detained without trial; 5. Executive claims to unchecked power; 6. Antiterrorism military commissions. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; ADRD; AMR; CAT; ICCPR; Convention on forced disappearance; ECHR; Geneva conventions; Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War (GPW); Inter-American convention against terrorism; UN charter; Vienna convention on consular relations; LIBRARY LOCATION: Off.rätt.
URL http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521711203 |
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22. | Cassese, Antonio (ed.in chief) : The Oxford companion to international criminal justice, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Oxford companion to international criminal justice / Cassese, Antonio (ed.in chief), lxxxiii, 1008 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-19-923932-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Articles about:. I. How to face international crimes. II. Fundamentals of international criminal law. III. The interplay of international criminal law and other bodies of law. IV. International criminal trials. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / Australia / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Canada / Chile / Denmark / Ethiopia / France / Germany / Greece / Indonesia / Iraq / Israel / Italy / Japan / Netherlands / Nigeria / Norway / Poland / Rwanda / Senegal / South Africa / Spain / Switzerland / USA / Yugoslavia / USSR NOTE (GENERAL): Genevea conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ICC statute; ECHR; ACHPR; ICCPR; IMT charter; CAT; UDHR; |
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23. | Werle, Gerhard : Principles of international criminal law, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Principles of international criminal law / Werle, Gerhard ; in cooperation with Boris Burghardt ... [et al.]. - 2. ed.., xxvi, 633 p.. - Hague : Asser Press, 2009. ISBN 978-90-6704276-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part One: Foundations. Part Two: General Principles. Part Three: Genocide. Part Four: Crimes Against Humanity. Part Five: War Crimes. Part Six: The Crime of Aggression. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICC statute; ICTY statute; ICTR statute; London agreement; Nuremberg charter; Tokyo charter; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; UN charter; |
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24. | Kolb, Robert : An introduction to the international law of armed conflicts, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph An introduction to the international law of armed conflicts / Kolb, Robert ; Hyde, Richard, xxiv, 348 p.. - Oxford : Hart, 2008. ISBN 978-1-84113-799-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS Table of Cases, Decisions, Opinions. Table of Treaties and International Instruments. Part I : Introduction: 1. The Law of Armed Conflict as a Branch of Public International Law. 2. Jus Ad Bellum: Main Components. 3. Jus In Bello: Main Components. 4. The Separation Between Jus Ad Bellum and Jus In Bello in Modern International Law: Equality of the Belligerents and Just War. 5. Total War and Limited War. Part II: The Law of Armed Conflicts: 6. Historical Evolution of the LOAC. 7. Basic Principles of the LOAC. 8. Main Sources of the LOAC. 9. The Martens Clause. 10. International and Non-International Armed Conflicts. 11. Applicability of the LOAC: Material Scope of Applicability. 12. Applicability of the LOAC: Personal Scope of Applicability. 13. Applicability of the LOAC: Spatial Scope of Applicability. 14. Applicability of the LOAC: Temporal Scope of Applicability. 15. Applicability of the LOAC by Special Agreements. 16. The Role of the International Committee of the Red Cross. 17. Targeting: the Principle of Distinction Between Civilian and Military Objectives. 18. Other Objectives Specifically Protected Against Attack. 19. Prohibited Weapons. 20. Perfidy and Ruses. 21. Some Other Prohibited Means and Methods of Warfare. 22. Belligerent Reprisals. 23. Command Responsibility. 24. Assistance, Respect and Protection of Wounded and Sick Military Persons. 25. The Definition of Combatants. 26. Protection of Prisoners of War. 27. General Protection of Civilians. 28. Occupied Territories (Belligerent Occupation). 29. The ‘Intangible’ Nature of the LOAC Rights. 30. Protective Emblems. 31. Sea Warfare. 32. Non-International Armed Conflicts in Particular. 33. The Relationship Between the LOAC and Human Rights Law. 34. Neutrality. 35. The Implementation of the LOAC. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UN charter; ICCPR; ICESCR; Hague convention for the protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict;
URL http://www.hartpub.co.uk/books/details.asp?isbn=9781841137995 |
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25. | Henderson, Ian : The contemporary law of targeting, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The contemporary law of targeting : military objectives, proportionality and precautions in attack under additional protocol I / Henderson, Ian - ( International humanitarian law series ; vol. 25), xvii, 266 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2009. - ISSN 1389-6776 ISBN 978-90-04-17480-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: What is the law applicable to targeting?. Part I: The Law Concerning What Are Lawful Targets: Chapter 3: Lawful non-human targets. Chapter 4: Lawful human targets. Chapter 5: Effects-based operations and controversial military Objectives. Chapter 6: United Nations operations: does the law of targeting differ?. Part II: The Law Concerning Attacking a Target Lawfully:. Chapter 7: Precautions in attack. Chapter 8: Proportionality. Chapter 9: Who owns the bomb?. Chapter 10: Conclusions and implications. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; ECHR; |
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26. | Crawford, Emily : The treatment of combatants and insurgents under the law of armed conflict, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The treatment of combatants and insurgents under the law of armed conflict / Crawford, Emily, xxiv, 213 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-957896-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction. 1. The Evolution of Armed Conflict in the Twentieth Century and the International Legal Response—Towards Convergence. 2. Combatant Status and Prisoner of War Protections. 3. Existing Protections for Participants in Non-International Armed Conflict. 4. Completing the Picture: International Human Rights Law in Non-International Armed Conflicts. 5. Achieving a Universal Combatant Status. Conclusions INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Turku declaration; ECHR; ICESCR; ICCPR; Lieber code; ICC statute; UDHR;
URL http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199578962.do?keyword=crawford%2C+emily&sortby=bestMatches |
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27. | Francioni, Francesco (ed.) : War by contract, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph War by contract : human rights, humanitarian law and private contractors / Francioni, Francesco (ed.) ; Ronzitti, Natalino, xliv, 532 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-0-19-960455-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: I: SECURITY AND POLICY PERSPECTIVES:. 1: Eugenio Cusumano: Policy Prospects for Regulating Private Military and Security Companies. 2: Natalino Ronzitti: The Use of Private Contractors in the Fight against Piracy: Policy Options. II. HUMAN RIGHTS:. 3: Federico Lenzerini and Francesco Francioni: The Role of Human Rights in the Regulation of Private Military and Security Companies. 4: Ieva Kalnina and Ugis Zeltins: The Impact of the EU Human Rights System on Operations of Private Military and Security Companies. 5: Francesco Francioni: The Role of the Home State in Ensuring Compliance with Human Rights by Private Military Contractors. 6: Carsten Hoppe: Positive Human Rights Obligations of the Hiring State in Connection with the Provision of Coercive Services by a Private Military And Security Company. 7: Christine Bakker: Duties to Prevent, Investigate and Redress Human Rights Violations by Private Military and Security Companies: The Role of the Host State. 8: Giulia Pinzauti: Adjudicating Human Rights Violations Committed by Private Contractors in Conflict Situations before the European Court of Human Rights. 9: Guido Den Dekker and Eric Myjer: The Right to Life and Self-Defence of Private Military and Security Contractors in Armed Conflict. III. INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW:. 10: Luisa Vierucci: Private Military and Security Companies in Non-International Armed Conflicts: Ius ad Bellum and Ius in Bello Issues. 11: Giulio Bartolini: Private Military Companies as "Persons who Accompany the Armed Forces". 12: Luisa Vierucci: Private Military and Security Companies in Non-International Armed Conflicts: Ius ad Bellum and Ius in Bello Issues. 13: Christine Bakker and Susanna Greijer: Children's Rights: The Potential Impact of Private Military and Security Companies. 14: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak: Women and Private Military and Security Companies. 15: Valentina Falco: Private Military and Security Companies and the EU's Crisis Management: Perspectives under Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law. 16: Marina Mancini, Faustin Ntoubandi and Thilo Marauhn: Old Concepts and New Challenges: Are Private Contractors the Mercenaries of the 21st Century? Accountability and Responsibility of Private Contractors. 17: Sorcha MacLeod: The Role of International Regulatory Initiatives on Business and Human Rights for Holding Private Military and Security Contractors to Account. 18: Carsten Hoppe, Ottavio Quirico: Codes of Conduct for Private Military and Security Companies: The State of Self-regulation in the Industry. 19: Nigel White: Institutional Responsibility for Private Military and Security Contractors. 20: Charlotte Beaucillon, Julian Fernandez and Hélène Raspail: State Responsibility for Conduct of PMSC Violating Ius ad Bellum Criminal and Civil Liability of Private Military and Security Companies and their Employees. 21: Ottavio Quirico: The Criminal Responsibility of PMSC Personnel under International Humanitarian Law. 22: Micaela Frulli: Immunity for Private Contractors: Legal Hurdles or Political Snags?. 23: Andrea Atteritano: Liability in Tort of Private Military and Security Companies: Jurisdictional Issues and Applicable Law. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada / Germany / Israel / Italy / New Zealand / Norway / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; CEDAW; ICESCR; ECHR; ICCPR; TEU; TFEU; UDHR;
URL http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199604555.do?keyword=war+by+contract&sortby=bestMatches |
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28. | Edwards, Alice (ed.) : Human security and non-citizens, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human security and non-citizens : law, policy and international affairs / Edwards, Alice (ed.) ; Ferstman, Carla, xxv, 614 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-521-51329-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. PART I. Human Security, Human Rights, and Human Dignity: 1. Humanising non-citizens: the convergence of human rights and human security, by Alice Edwards and Carla Ferstman. PART II. Physical and Legal Security, Armed Conflict and Refuge: 2. The value of the human security framework in addressing statelessness Mark Manly and, by Laura Van Waas. 3. Protection and empowerment: strategies to strengthen refugees' human security, by Frances Nicholson. 4. From here to where? Refugees living in protracted situations in Africa Edwin , by Odhiambo Abuya. 5. Once we were warriors: critical reflections on refugee and IDP militarisation and human security, by Robert Muggah. 6. Human security and protection from refoulement in the maritime context , by Barbara Miltner. PART III. Migration, Development and Environment: 7. Empowering migrants: human security, human rights, and policy, by Pia Oberoi. 8. Labour migration management and the rights of migrant workers, by Ryszard Cholewinski. 9. Socio-economic rights, human security, and survival migrants: whose rights? Whose security?, by Eve Lester. 10. An insecure climate for human security? Climate-induced displacement and international law, by Jane McAdam and Ben Saul. 11. Human security and trafficking of human beings: the myth and the reality , by Ryszard Piotrowicz. PART IV. National Security and the 'War on Terror': 12. A distinction with a legal difference: the consequences of non-citizenship in the 'War on Terror' , by Craig Forcese. 13. Immigration law enforcement after 9/11 and human rights, by Daniel Moeckli. 14. Protection of non-citizens against removal under international human rights law, by Vesselina Vandova. 15. The human security framework and counter terrorism: examining the rhetoric relating to 'extraordinary renditions', by Carla Ferstman. 16. Legal routes to restoring individual rights at Guantanamo Bay: the effectiveness of Habeas Corpus applications and efforts to obtain diplomatic protection, by Lorna McGregor. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Angola / Argentina / Australia / Austria / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Brazil / Burundi / Canada / Chad / China / Colombia / Congo / Ivory Coast / Cyprus / Darfur / Ecuador / East Timor / Egypt / Estonia / Georgia / Germany / Ghana / Greece / Guatemala / Guinea / Haiti / Japan / Jordan / Ireland / Kenya / Lebanon / Malawi / Malaysia / Mexico / Morocco / Mozambique / Nepal / Netherlands / North Korea / Norway / Pakistan / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Senegal / Sierra Leone / Slovenia / Somalia / South Africa / South Korea / Spain / Sudan / Sweden / Switzerland / Syria / Tanzania / Thailand / Turkey / Uganda / United Kingdom / USA / Yugoslavia / Zaire / Zimbabwe / Zambia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Greenland NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; ADRD; Chicago convention; CRC; ECHR; European convention on nationality; European convention on the legal status of migrant workers; ESC; EU charter of fundamental rights; Geneva conventions; Refugee convention; ICCPR; CERD; ICESCR; CAT; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UDHR;
URL http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item2707864/?site_locale=en_GB |
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29. | Emanuelli, Claude : International humanitarian law, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International humanitarian law / Emanuelli, Claude, xxvii, 423 p.. - Cowansville : Editions Y. Blais, 2009. ISBN 978-2-89635-233-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Definitions and related comments. 2. Characteristics of international humanitarian law. 3. The Sources of IHL. 4. Historical Development of IHL. 5. Armed conflicts and the law. Detailed analysis:. 1. Subjects of IHL. 2. Armed conflicts. 3. Rules of IHL. 4. Protective signs and signals. 5. Implementation of IHL. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ACHPR; AMR; Arab charter on human rights; CAT; CRC; ECHR; Hague conventions; ICC statute; ICCPR; CEDAW; ICESCR; Ottawa convention; CRC-OP; ICJ statute; ICTY statute; Statute of the Special Court for Sierra Leone; ICTR statute; UN charter;
URL http://www.editionsyvonblais.com/description.asp?docid=6258 |
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30. | Wilmshurst, Elizabeth : International law and the classification of conflicts, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International law and the classification of conflicts / Wilmshurst, Elizabeth, xxxix, 531 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2012. ISBN 978-0-19-965775-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: 1: Elizabeth Wilmshurst: Introduction. 2. The nature of war and the character of contemporary armed conflict. 3. Classification of armed conflicts: relevant legal concepts. 4. Conflict classification and the law applicable to detention and the use of force. PART II : 5.: Steven Haines: Northern Ireland 1968-1998. 6. Louise Arimatsu: The Democratic Republic of the Congo 1993-2010. 7. Felicity Szesnat and Annie R. Bird: Colombia. 8. Francoise J. Hampson: Afghanistan 2001-2010. 9. Iain scobbie: Gaza. 10. Philip Leach: South Ossetia (2008). 11. Michael N. Schmitt: Iraq (2003 onwards). 12. Iain Scobbie : Lebanon 2006. 13. Noam Lubell: The war (?) agianst Al-Qaeda. 14. Michael N. Schmitt: Classification in future conflict. PART III: Conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada / Colombia / Germany / Israel / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UDHR; ACHPR; AMR; Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; CAT; CEDAW; Ottawa convention; Refugee convention; ECHR; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ICCPR; ICC statute; ICTY statute; |