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International law and espionage / by John Kish ; edited by David Turns.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: The Hague ; Boston : M. Nijhoff Publishers, c1995.Description: xvii, 162 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 904110030X (hb : acid free paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.12 KIS 20
LOC classification:
  • K5252.5 .K57 1995
Contents:
Introduction. I: Information and Espionage. 1. Principles of Human Rights and Espionage. 2. International Human Rights and Espionage. 3. European Human Rights and Espionage. 4. American Human Rights and Espionage. 5. Freedom of Information and Espionage. 6. Freedom of Communication and Espionage. II: Diplomacy and Espionage. 1. Diplomatic Observation and Espionage. 2. Diplomatic Movement and Espionage. 3. Diplomatic Communication and Espionage. 4. Consular Observation and Espionage. 5. Special Missions and Espionage. 6. International Organizations and Espionage. III: Territory and Espionage. 1. Espionage in National Territory. 2. Espionage in the Territorial Sea. 3. Espionage in National Airspace. 4. Espionage on the High Seas. 5. Espionage in Antarctica. 6. Espionage in Outer Space. IV: War and Espionage. 1. Espionage in War on Land. 2. Espionage in War at Sea. 3. Espionage in War in the Air. 4. Prisoners of War and Espionage. 5. Civilians in War and Espionage. 6. War Spies. Conclusion
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction.

I: Information and Espionage.

1. Principles of Human Rights and Espionage.
2. International Human Rights and Espionage.
3. European Human Rights and Espionage.
4. American Human Rights and Espionage.
5. Freedom of Information and Espionage.
6. Freedom of Communication and Espionage.

II: Diplomacy and Espionage.
1. Diplomatic Observation and Espionage.
2. Diplomatic Movement and Espionage.
3. Diplomatic Communication and Espionage.
4. Consular Observation and Espionage.
5. Special Missions and Espionage.
6. International Organizations and Espionage.

III: Territory and Espionage.
1. Espionage in National Territory.
2. Espionage in the Territorial Sea.
3. Espionage in National Airspace.
4. Espionage on the High Seas.
5. Espionage in Antarctica.
6. Espionage in Outer Space.

IV: War and Espionage.
1. Espionage in War on Land.
2. Espionage in War at Sea.
3. Espionage in War in the Air.
4. Prisoners of War and Espionage.
5. Civilians in War and Espionage.
6. War Spies.
Conclusion

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