The contemporary law of armed conflict:
The contemporary law of armed conflict has been acclaimed as one of the most significant works on the subject to appear in recent years. The first edition was adopted as a basic text by military institutions and educational establishments throughout the world and is among the most comprehensive and...
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Zusammenfassung: | The contemporary law of armed conflict has been acclaimed as one of the most significant works on the subject to appear in recent years. The first edition was adopted as a basic text by military institutions and educational establishments throughout the world and is among the most comprehensive and readable works on the subject. This new, third edition updates the content, examining the significance of the World Court's Opinion on the legality of the Israeli 'self-defence' wall, as well as the more important judgements of the two United Nations War Crimes Tribunals. It also examines the various problems arising from the 'war' against terrorism, the operations against the Taliban and Iraq, and the issues arising from the treatment of those captured in Afghanistan and Iraq. The book applies a practical as well as a theoretical approach, drawing on an extensive range of national and international practice. It is an indispensable reference for the armed forces and government defence organizations, as well as academics and students interested in the modern law of war. |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverz. S. 399 - 410 |
Beschreibung: | XXI, 434 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0719073782 9781578232420 |
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adam_text | Contents
General
introduction
Dominic McGoldrick page
xvi
Foreword Gillian
M.
White
xvii
Preface and acknowledgements
xviii
Preface to the third edition
xix
Abbreviations
xx
1
The legality of war and the law of armed conflict
War defined
1
Criminalising war: Napoleon
4
Criminalising war: Hague Convention III,
1907 5
Criminalising war: the Treaty of Versailles
5
Criminalising war: the League of Nations
6
The Pact of Paris
9
The United Nations Charter
11
The London/Nuremberg Charter
13
The Nuremberg Judgment
15
The United Nations and the concept of aggression
17
The law of war
20
The law in
nascendi
21
Humanitarian law
22
The ASIL Centennial Resolution,
2006 24
2
The history and sources of the law of armed conflict
The position in antiquity
26
The Middle Ages and chivalry
29
Precursors of Geneva
32
War: a public activity
35
The first modern codes
36
Inter-state concern begins
37
Precursors of the Hague Law
39
ix
Contents
The Hague Law
40
The Declaration of London,
1909
44
War in the air
45
Gas as a weapon
47
World War II
49
The Nuremberg Judgment and Principles
50
The Genocide Convention
52
The Geneva Conventions
1949
53
Common Article
3
54
Grave breaches and war crimes
56
Humanitarian law and civilian protection
57
Geneva updated
61
Generality of the law
64
3
International and non-international armed conflict
Classic position
66
The impact of Protocol 1,
1977
68
The significance of customary law
70
Non-international conflicts
72
Protocol II,
1977
75
Aggression
76
Self-determination and national liberation
79
Defining a non-international conflict
82
Intervention and non-international conflicts
85
Afghanistan and Iraq
86
Asymmetric warfare
88
Educating the fighter in the field
90
4
Hostilities: their commencement, effects and termination
The problem of the status mixtus
91
Are declarations of war necessary?
94
The effect of the United Nations Charter
95
Effects of the outbreak of hostilities
96
Nationals in enemy territory
99
The position of merchant vessels and aircraft
101
Operation of the laws of armed conflict
102
Termination of the conflict
104
Significance of an armistice
106
5
Inter-belligerent relations
Enemies and adverse parties
109
Belligerents and enemy nationals
111
Relations between belligerent forces
112
Parlementaires
113
Contents
Capitulation
and surrender 116
Passports and safe-conducts
118
Safeguards
119
Cartels
120
Safety zones
120
Demilitarised zones
121
Undefended places
122
6
Lawful combatants
Historical background
125
The law today
128
The impact of Protocol I
133
Mercenaries
138
Irregular forces
141
Children
143
Deserters and spies
144
Attached noncombatants
146
7
Conduct of hostilities: land
Basic rules
148
Illegal weaponry
150
Nuclear weapons
153
Weapons in desuetude
156
Treaties regulating weaponry
157
Gas, chemical and bacteriological weapons
159
Environmental protection
162
Mines, booby-traps and incendiaries
163
Poison and starvation
167
Forbidden practices
169
Stratagems and ruses
171
Denial of quarter
173
Compulsory enlistment
174
Espionage and sabotage
175
The problem of aircrews
177
The treatment of enemy property
178
Precautions in attack
181
Dangerous installations
183
Protection of civilians
185
8
Conduct of hostilities: maritime
Area of operations
188
The impact of UNCLOS
189
Prize and contraband
191
Combatant status
193
xi
Contents
Merchant ships in enemy ports
194
The role of warships
195
Warships in neutral waters
195
Seizure, capture and condemnation
196
Restrictions on the right of capture
199
Attacks on land targets
202
Mines and torpedoes
203
Ruses and stratagems
204
Blockade
204
9
Conduct of hostilities: air
Military aircraft defined
209
The status and rights of aircraft
209
The role of aircraft in war
211
Methods of combat
214
Protected aircraft
215
Legitimate targets
217
Forbidden weapons
221
The basic rule
223
10
Prisoners of war
The basic rule
224
Who are prisoners of war?
225
Treatment of prisoners of war
227
Duties of the Detaining Power
232
The law controlling prisoners of war
237
End of captivity
240
Offences against prisoners
241
11
The wounded, sick and shipwrecked
Common approach
242
Protection and care
244
Removal of the wounded, sick and shipwrecked
246
Civilian assistance
247
Medical personnel, establishments and units
247
Hospital ships
250
Medical aircraft
252
Special protection
253
Use of the emblem
254
12
Civilians
The classical position
256
The impact of World War II
256
Those protected
257
xii
Contents
Application
of the
Convention 258
The rights of protected persons
262
The position of aliens
264
Control measures
266
The position of children
268
Punishment of civilians
269
Journalists
271
13
The Protecting Power
Background
272
The impact of Geneva
273
Prisoners of war
274
Civilians
276
Detention and trial
277
Cultural property
278
The role of humanitarian organisations
279
14
Civil defence
Pre-
1977 280
Protocol I
280
Military personnel and civil defence
283
15
Rights and duties of the Occupying Power
The basic rales
284
The nature of belligerent occupation
285
Relations with the population
286
Obligations of the Occupying Power
288
Actions against the population
289
Amendments of the local law
290
Restrictions on the Occupying Power
292
Regulations regarding detention
296
16
Rights and duties of neutrals
The basic rules
297
The rights of belligerents
299
The rights and duties of neutrals
300
Enlistment and private trading
301
Neutral nationals
302
Neutrals and maritime warfare
303
Neutral-belligerent relations
305
17
Prevention of breaches and supervision of conduct
The difficulties
306
Dissemination
308
хні
Contents
Legal
advisers
308
The task of a commander
309
State liability and restrictions on its actions
310
Third party action
312
Fact-Finding Commission
313
Deterrence producing compliance
314
18
War crimes and grave breaches
Historical background
315
Monotheistic views
316
Modern developments
318
The two World Wars
319
The effect of the Geneva Conventions and Protocol I
321
The treatment of war criminals
322
War crimes defined
324
Action against grave breaches
326
Grave breaches defined
327
Environmental war crimes
330
Customary law offences
331
Command responsibility
333
Defences: necessity
335
Defences: superior orders
336
Confirmation of Nuremberg
339
The present position
339
Treatment of the accused
340
Developments since
1977 341
19
The law and non-international conflicts
The traditional view
343
Article
3
common to the
1949
Conventions
346
Protocol II
348
The Protocol in operation
350
Protection under Protocol II
351
The protection of children
352
Protection of civilians
353
Treatment of civilians
354
The treatment of prisoners and detainees
355
Penalties
357
Care of the wounded and sick
358
Giving the Protocol substance
360
20
United Nations operations
United Nations forces
371
The rights of member states
377
xiv
Contents
Enforcement measures
379
Peacekeeping operations
381
United Nations peacekeepers as prisoners
384
The guiding principle
385
Operations by NATO
385
21
Basic rules of the law of armed conflict
General applicability of the law
387
The Hague Law and the Geneva Law
388
Humanitarianism
388
Restrictions on means and methods
390
Identification and proportionality
391
Permitted and forbidden activities
392
ICRC statements
395
Bibliography
399
Table of cases
411
Table of treaties
416
Index
426
xv
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adam_txt |
Contents
General
introduction
Dominic McGoldrick page
xvi
Foreword Gillian
M.
White
xvii
Preface and acknowledgements
xviii
Preface to the third edition
xix
Abbreviations
xx
1
The legality of war and the law of armed conflict
War defined
1
Criminalising war: Napoleon
4
Criminalising war: Hague Convention III,
1907 5
Criminalising war: the Treaty of Versailles
5
Criminalising war: the League of Nations
6
The Pact of Paris
9
The United Nations Charter
11
The London/Nuremberg Charter
13
The Nuremberg Judgment
15
The United Nations and the concept of aggression
17
The law of war
20
The law in
nascendi
21
Humanitarian law
22
The ASIL Centennial Resolution,
2006 24
2
The history and sources of the law of armed conflict
The position in antiquity
26
The Middle Ages and chivalry
29
Precursors of Geneva
32
War: a public activity
35
The first modern codes
36
Inter-state concern begins
37
Precursors of the Hague Law
39
ix
Contents
The Hague Law
40
The Declaration of London,
1909
44
War in the air
45
Gas as a weapon
47
World War II
49
The Nuremberg Judgment and Principles
50
The Genocide Convention
52
The Geneva Conventions
1949
53
Common Article
3
54
Grave breaches and war crimes
56
Humanitarian law and civilian protection
57
Geneva updated
61
Generality of the law
64
3
International and non-international armed conflict
Classic position
66
The impact of Protocol 1,
1977
68
The significance of customary law
70
Non-international conflicts
72
Protocol II,
1977
75
Aggression
76
Self-determination and national liberation
79
Defining a non-international conflict
82
Intervention and non-international conflicts
85
Afghanistan and Iraq
86
Asymmetric warfare
88
Educating the fighter in the field
90
4
Hostilities: their commencement, effects and termination
The problem of the status mixtus
91
Are declarations of war necessary?
94
The effect of the United Nations Charter
95
Effects of the outbreak of hostilities
96
Nationals in enemy territory
99
The position of merchant vessels and aircraft
101
Operation of the laws of armed conflict
102
Termination of the conflict
104
Significance of an armistice
106
5
Inter-belligerent relations
Enemies and adverse parties
109
Belligerents and enemy nationals
111
Relations between belligerent forces
112
Parlementaires
113
Contents
Capitulation
and surrender 116
Passports and safe-conducts
118
Safeguards
119
Cartels
120
Safety zones
120
Demilitarised zones
121
Undefended places
122
6
Lawful combatants
Historical background
125
The law today
128
The impact of Protocol I
133
Mercenaries
138
Irregular forces
141
Children
143
Deserters and spies
144
Attached noncombatants
146
7
Conduct of hostilities: land
Basic rules
148
Illegal weaponry
150
Nuclear weapons
153
Weapons in desuetude
156
Treaties regulating weaponry
157
Gas, chemical and bacteriological weapons
159
Environmental protection
162
Mines, booby-traps and incendiaries
163
Poison and starvation
167
Forbidden practices
169
Stratagems and ruses
171
Denial of quarter
173
Compulsory enlistment
174
Espionage and sabotage
175
The problem of aircrews
177
The treatment of enemy property
178
Precautions in attack
181
Dangerous installations
183
Protection of civilians
185
8
Conduct of hostilities: maritime
Area of operations
188
The impact of UNCLOS
189
Prize and contraband
191
Combatant status
193
xi
Contents
Merchant ships in enemy ports
194
The role of warships
195
Warships in neutral waters
195
Seizure, capture and condemnation
196
Restrictions on the right of capture
199
Attacks on land targets
202
Mines and torpedoes
203
Ruses and stratagems
204
Blockade
204
9
Conduct of hostilities: air
Military aircraft defined
209
The status and rights of aircraft
209
The role of aircraft in war
211
Methods of combat
214
Protected aircraft
215
Legitimate targets
217
Forbidden weapons
221
The basic rule
223
10
Prisoners of war
The basic rule
224
Who are prisoners of war?
225
Treatment of prisoners of war
227
Duties of the Detaining Power
232
The law controlling prisoners of war
237
End of captivity
240
Offences against prisoners
241
11
The wounded, sick and shipwrecked
Common approach
242
Protection and care
244
Removal of the wounded, sick and shipwrecked
246
Civilian assistance
247
Medical personnel, establishments and units
247
Hospital ships
250
Medical aircraft
252
Special protection
253
Use of the emblem
254
12
Civilians
The classical position
256
The impact of World War II
256
Those protected
257
xii
Contents
Application
of the
Convention 258
The rights of protected persons
262
The position of aliens
264
Control measures
266
The position of children
268
Punishment of civilians
269
Journalists
271
13
The Protecting Power
Background
272
The impact of Geneva
273
Prisoners of war
274
Civilians
276
Detention and trial
277
Cultural property
278
The role of humanitarian organisations
279
14
Civil defence
Pre-
1977 280
Protocol I
280
Military personnel and civil defence
283
15
Rights and duties of the Occupying Power
The basic rales
284
The nature of belligerent occupation
285
Relations with the population
286
Obligations of the Occupying Power
288
Actions against the population
289
Amendments of the local law
290
Restrictions on the Occupying Power
292
Regulations regarding detention
296
16
Rights and duties of neutrals
The basic rules
297
The rights of belligerents
299
The rights and duties of neutrals
300
Enlistment and private trading
301
Neutral nationals
302
Neutrals and maritime warfare
303
Neutral-belligerent relations
305
17
Prevention of breaches and supervision of conduct
The difficulties
306
Dissemination
308
хні
Contents
Legal
advisers
308
The task of a commander
309
State liability and restrictions on its actions
310
Third party action
312
Fact-Finding Commission
313
Deterrence producing compliance
314
18
War crimes and grave breaches
Historical background
315
Monotheistic views
316
Modern developments
318
The two World Wars
319
The effect of the Geneva Conventions and Protocol I
321
The treatment of war criminals
322
War crimes defined
324
Action against grave breaches
326
Grave breaches defined
327
Environmental war crimes
330
Customary law offences
331
Command responsibility
333
Defences: necessity
335
Defences: superior orders
336
Confirmation of Nuremberg
339
The present position
339
Treatment of the accused
340
Developments since
1977 341
19
The law and non-international conflicts
The traditional view
343
Article
3
common to the
1949
Conventions
346
Protocol II
348
The Protocol in operation
350
Protection under Protocol II
351
The protection of children
352
Protection of civilians
353
Treatment of civilians
354
The treatment of prisoners and detainees
355
Penalties
357
Care of the wounded and sick
358
Giving the Protocol substance
360
20
United Nations operations
United Nations forces
371
The rights of member states
377
xiv
Contents
Enforcement measures
379
Peacekeeping operations
381
United Nations peacekeepers as prisoners
384
The guiding principle
385
Operations by NATO
385
21
Basic rules of the law of armed conflict
General applicability of the law
387
The Hague Law and the Geneva Law
388
Humanitarianism
388
Restrictions on means and methods
390
Identification and proportionality
391
Permitted and forbidden activities
392
ICRC statements
395
Bibliography
399
Table of cases
411
Table of treaties
416
Index
426
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spelling | Green, L. C. 1920-2011 Verfasser (DE-588)12722842X aut The contemporary law of armed conflict Leslie C. Green 3. ed. Manchester Manchester Univ. Press [u.a.] 2008 XXI, 434 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Melland Schill studies in international law Literaturverz. S. 399 - 410 The contemporary law of armed conflict has been acclaimed as one of the most significant works on the subject to appear in recent years. The first edition was adopted as a basic text by military institutions and educational establishments throughout the world and is among the most comprehensive and readable works on the subject. This new, third edition updates the content, examining the significance of the World Court's Opinion on the legality of the Israeli 'self-defence' wall, as well as the more important judgements of the two United Nations War Crimes Tribunals. It also examines the various problems arising from the 'war' against terrorism, the operations against the Taliban and Iraq, and the issues arising from the treatment of those captured in Afghanistan and Iraq. The book applies a practical as well as a theoretical approach, drawing on an extensive range of national and international practice. It is an indispensable reference for the armed forces and government defence organizations, as well as academics and students interested in the modern law of war. War (International law) Humanitäres Völkerrecht (DE-588)4160781-8 gnd rswk-swf Kriegsrecht Völkerrecht (DE-588)4165706-8 gnd rswk-swf Kriegsrecht Völkerrecht (DE-588)4165706-8 s DE-604 Humanitäres Völkerrecht (DE-588)4160781-8 s Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016288040&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Green, L. C. 1920-2011 The contemporary law of armed conflict War (International law) Humanitäres Völkerrecht (DE-588)4160781-8 gnd Kriegsrecht Völkerrecht (DE-588)4165706-8 gnd |
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