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In: Foreign affairs: an American quarterly review, Volume 60, Issue 4, p. 956
ISSN: 2327-7793
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In: Foreign affairs: an American quarterly review, Volume 60, Issue 4, p. 956
ISSN: 2327-7793
In: American journal of international law, Volume 91, Issue 3, p. 570-571
ISSN: 0002-9300
In: Journal of refugee studies, Volume 6, Issue 3, p. 305-306
ISSN: 0951-6328
In: International humanitarian law series v. 15
A revival of the just war theory? / Ivan Shearer -- Rethinking collective security / Thomas Franck -- Topographies of force / Dino Kritsiotis -- Claims to pre-emptive uses of force : some trends and projections and their implications for world order / W. Michael Reisman and Andrea Armstrong -- The temporal dimension of self-defense : anticipation, pre-emption, prevention and immediacy / Terry D. Gill -- Responding to transnational terrorism under the jus ad bellum : a normative framework / Michael N. Schmitt -- Is US adherence to the rule of law in international affairs feasible? / John F. Murphy -- The military action in Iraq and international law / Ruth Wedgwood.
In: International humanitarian law series
In: Nijhoff eBook titles 2007
Preliminary Material /Michael N. Schmitt and Jelena Pejic -- Chapter 1. A Revival of the Just War Theory? /Ivan Shearer -- Chapter 2. Rethinking Collective Security /Thomas Franck -- Chapter 3. Topographies of Force /Dino Kritsiotis -- Chapter 4. Claims to Pre-emptive Uses of Force: Some Trends and Projections and Their Implications for World Order /W. Michael Reisman and Andrea Armstrong -- Chapter 5. The Temporal Dimension of Self-Defense: Anticipation, Pre-emption, Prevention and Immediacy /Terry D. Gill -- Chapter 6. Responding to Transnational Terrorism under the Jus Ad Bellum: a Normative Framework /Michael N. Schmitt -- Chapter 7. Is US Adherence to the Rule of Law in International Affairs Feasible? /John F. Murphy -- Chapter 8. The Military Action in Iraqand International Law /Ruth Wedgwood -- Chapter 9. Ius Ad Bellum and Ius in Bello the Separation between the Legality of the Use of Force and Humanitarian Rules to Be Respected in Warfare:Crucial or Outdated? /Marco Sassòli -- Chapter 10. 21St Century Conflict and International Humanitarian Law: Status Quo or Change? /Kenneth Watkin -- Chapter 11. The Law of Weaponry Is It Adequate? /Bill Boothby -- Chapter 12. Combatants Substance or Semantics? /Charles H B. Garraway -- Chapter 13. Unlawful/Enemy Combatants: Interpretations and Consequences /Jelena Pejic -- Chapter 14. Ghosts in the Machine: Some Legal Issues Concerning US Military Contractors in Iraq /Avril McDonald -- Chapter 15. Leaders, Courtiers and Command Responsibility in Shakespeare /Theodor Meron -- Chapter 16. Civilian Detentions in Iraq /Andru E. Wall -- Chapter 17. Transformative Military Occupation: Applying the Laws of War and Human Rights /Adam Roberts -- Chapter 18. The Adequacy of International Humanitarian Law Rules on Belligerent Occupation: to What Extent May Security Council Resolution 1483 Be Considered a Model for Adjustment? /Rüdiger Wolfrum -- Chapter 19. The Separation Fence in the International Court of Justice and the High Court of Justice: Commonalities, Differences and Specifics /Fania Domb -- Chapter 20. Benevolent Third States in International Armed Conflicts: the Myth of the Irrelevance of the Law of Neutrality /Wolff Heintschel \Von Heinegg -- Index /Michael N. Schmitt and Jelena Pejic.
In: American journal of international law, Volume 89, Issue 4, p. 847-848
ISSN: 0002-9300
In: American journal of international law, Volume 89, Issue 4, p. 847
ISSN: 0002-9300
In: American journal of international law, Volume 98, Issue 2, p. 398-400
ISSN: 0002-9300
In: Terrorism, Volume 10, Issue 1, p. 51-81
In: Proceedings of the annual meeting / American Society of International Law, Volume 83, p. 149-152
ISSN: 2169-1118
In: Middle Eastern studies, Volume 16, Issue 3, p. 271-299
ISSN: 1743-7881