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An introduction to the international law of armed conflicts

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Hart Publishing 2008Description: 348p xiiiISBN:
  • 9781841137995
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.600000 KOL
Contents:
Table Of Contents Part I Introduction; 1. The Law of Armed Conflict as a Branch of Public International Law; 2. Jus Ad Bellum: Main Components 9; 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 173; 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
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Table Of Contents
Part I Introduction;
1. The Law of Armed Conflict as a Branch of Public International Law;
2. Jus Ad Bellum: Main Components 9;
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 173;
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

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