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International law across the spectrum of conflict : essays in honour of Professor L.C. Green on the occasion of his eightieth birthday / / Michael N. Schmitt, editor [[electronic resource]]
International law across the spectrum of conflict : essays in honour of Professor L.C. Green on the occasion of his eightieth birthday / / Michael N. Schmitt, editor [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newport, R.I., : Naval War College, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xviii, 607 p. ) : port. ;
Disciplina 341 s
341.6
Altri autori (Persone) GreenL. C <1920-> (Leslie C.)
SchmittMichael N
GreenL. C <1920-2011.> (Leslie C.)
Collana International law studies International law across the spectrum of conflict
International law studies
Soggetto topico War (International law)
Humanitarian law
International criminal courts
Pacific settlement of international disputes
International Law
Law, Politics & Government
International Law - General
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books
ISBN 1-884733-17-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Normative framework of international humanitarian law: overlaps, gaps and ambiguities / M. Cherif Bassiouni -- Westphalian peace tradition in international law: from Jus ad bellum to Jus contra bellum / Ove Bring -- Properly speaking, only celestial bodies have been reserved for use exclusively for peaceful (non-military) purposes, but not outer void space / Bin Cheng -- On genocide / Anthony D'Amato -- Initiation, suspension, and termination of war / Yoram Dinstein -- Legal issues of multinational military units: tasks and missions, stationing law, command and control / Dieter Fleck -- International law and the conduct of military operations: stocktaking at the start of the new millennium / Christopher Greenwood -- Naval blockade / Wolff Heintschel von command and control / Dieter Fleck -- International law and the conduct of military operations: stocktaking at the start of the new millennium / Christopher Greenwood -- Naval blockade /
Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg -- Dispute settlement under the 1997 Convention on the Law of the Non-navigational Uses of International Watercourses / Ruth Lapidoth -- History and status of the international criminal court / Howard S. Levie -- Charter of the United Nations as a world constitution / Ronald St. J. Macdonald -- International humanitarian law from Agincourt to Rome / Theodor Meron -- Legal implications of NATO's armed intervention in Kosovo / Ved P. Nanda -- Making law of war treaties: lessons from submarine warfare regulation / W. Hays Parks -- Antecedents of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court revisited / Shabtai Rosenne -- International criminal court: a skeptical analysis / Alfred P. Rubin -- Chivalry in the air? Article 42 of the 1977 protocol I to Alfred P. Rubin -- Chivalry in the air? Article 42 of the 1977 protocol I to the Geneva Conventions / Robbie Sabel --
Law of armed conflict as soft power: optimizing strategic choice / Michael N. Schmitt -- Jus pacis ac belli? Prolegomena to a sociology of international law / Georg Schwarzenberger -- UN forces and international humanitarian law / Paul C. Szasz -- Rome Statute on the International Criminal Court--universal jurisdiction or state consent--to make or break the package deal / Sharon A. Williams. consent--to make or break the package deal / Sharon A. Williams.
Altri titoli varianti International Law across the Spectrum of Conflict
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Newport, R.I., : Naval War College, 2000
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International law across the spectrum of conflict : essays in honour of Professor L.C. Green on the occasion of his eightieth birthday / / Michael N. Schmitt, editor
International law across the spectrum of conflict : essays in honour of Professor L.C. Green on the occasion of his eightieth birthday / / Michael N. Schmitt, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newport, R.I. : , : Naval War College, , 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xviii, 607 pages) : portrait
Disciplina 341 s
341.6
Altri autori (Persone) GreenL. C <1920-> (Leslie C.)
SchmittMichael N
GreenL. C <1920-2011.> (Leslie C.)
Collana International law studies International law across the spectrum of conflict
International law studies
Soggetto topico War (International law)
Humanitarian law
International criminal courts
Pacific settlement of international disputes
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Normative framework of international humanitarian law: overlaps, gaps and ambiguities / M. Cherif Bassiouni -- Westphalian peace tradition in international law: from Jus ad bellum to Jus contra bellum / Ove Bring -- Properly speaking, only celestial bodies have been reserved for use exclusively for peaceful (non-military) purposes, but not outer void space / Bin Cheng -- On genocide / Anthony D'Amato -- Initiation, suspension, and termination of war / Yoram Dinstein -- Legal issues of multinational military units: tasks and missions, stationing law, command and control / Dieter Fleck -- International law and the conduct of military operations: stocktaking at the start of the new millennium / Christopher Greenwood -- Naval blockade / Wolff Heintschel von command and control / Dieter Fleck -- International law and the conduct of military operations: stocktaking at the start of the new millennium / Christopher Greenwood -- Naval blockade /
Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg -- Dispute settlement under the 1997 Convention on the Law of the Non-navigational Uses of International Watercourses / Ruth Lapidoth -- History and status of the international criminal court / Howard S. Levie -- Charter of the United Nations as a world constitution / Ronald St. J. Macdonald -- International humanitarian law from Agincourt to Rome / Theodor Meron -- Legal implications of NATO's armed intervention in Kosovo / Ved P. Nanda -- Making law of war treaties: lessons from submarine warfare regulation / W. Hays Parks -- Antecedents of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court revisited / Shabtai Rosenne -- International criminal court: a skeptical analysis / Alfred P. Rubin -- Chivalry in the air? Article 42 of the 1977 protocol I to Alfred P. Rubin -- Chivalry in the air? Article 42 of the 1977 protocol I to the Geneva Conventions / Robbie Sabel --
Law of armed conflict as soft power: optimizing strategic choice / Michael N. Schmitt -- Jus pacis ac belli? Prolegomena to a sociology of international law / Georg Schwarzenberger -- UN forces and international humanitarian law / Paul C. Szasz -- Rome Statute on the International Criminal Court--universal jurisdiction or state consent--to make or break the package deal / Sharon A. Williams. consent--to make or break the package deal / Sharon A. Williams.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910703017803321
Newport, R.I. : , : Naval War College, , 2000
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Legal and ethical lessons of NATO's Kosovo campaign / / Andru E. Wall, editor [[electronic resource]]
Legal and ethical lessons of NATO's Kosovo campaign / / Andru E. Wall, editor [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newport, R.I., : Naval War College, 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxx, 571 p. )
Disciplina 341 s
949.703
Altri autori (Persone) WallAndru E. <1968->
Collana International law studies Legal and ethical lessons of NATO's Kosovo campaign
International law studies
Soggetto topico Kosovo War, 1998-1999 - Law and legislation
International Law
Law, Politics & Government
International Law - General
Treaties, International
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books
ISBN 1-884733-25-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Keynote addresses. Opening remarks / Arthur Cebrowski -- Judging Kosovo: the legal process, the Law of armed conflict, and the Commander In Chief / James E. Baker -- Operation Allied Force from the perspective of the NATO Commander / Michael Short -- Discussion -- Part II: The applicability of the law of armed conflict. Introduction / Scott Silliman -- The applicability of International humanitarian law and the Law of neutrality to the Kosovo campaign / Christopher Greenwood -- Rules of conduct during humanitarian intervention / Ivan Shearer -- Application of the Law of armed conflict during Operation Allied Force: maritime interdiction and prisoner of war issues / George Walker -- Commentary / Judith A. Miller -- Commentary / Natalino Ronzitti -- Commentary / Richard Sorenson -- Discussion. The UN Security Council and the creation of International law ; The Law of neutrality under the UN Charter ; Peacekeepers or an occupying force? ; The legality of blockade or visit & search ; Applying the LOAC: a question of intent or act? ; Enforcement of the Laws of armed conflict and 20/20 hindsight ; Are the Laws of war a constraint? -- Part III: Targeting. Introduction / Robert F. Turner -- Legitimate military objectives under the current jus in bello / Yoram Dinstein -- Targeting / Michael Bothe -- Legal perspective from the EUCOM targeting cell / Tony Montgomery -- Commentary / Harvey Dalton -- Commentary / Wolff H. von Heinegg -- Commentary / Henry Shue -- Discussion. Reasonable military commanders and reasonable civilians ; Legal advisors and time-sensitive targets ; Coalition approval of targets ; When civilian objects become military objectives ; Relating the permissible mission to the military advantage ; "Dual-purpose" targets ; Targeting regime elites.
Part IV: Collateral damage. Introduction / John Norton Moore -- Some legal (and a few ethical) dimensions of the collateral damage resulting from NATO's Kosovo campaign / John F. Murphy -- International humanitarian law after Kosovo: is Lex Lata sufficient? / Ove Bring -- Commentary / Yves Sandoz -- Commentary / W. Hays Parks -- Commentary / Barry Strauss -- Discussion. Modern technology: is there an obligation to use it? ; Human shields: can abuse of the Law of war be a force multiplier? ; Do we need an additional protocol for humanitarian intervention? ; Reciprocity in war and the Law of war ; Target priority and collateral damage ; "No body bags" war and the value of human lives ; Does Kosovo provide lessons for the future? ; Cluster bombs and long-term collateral damage ; The principle of proportionality ; Flying at 15,000 feet -- Part V: Coalition operations. Introduction / Nicholas Rostow -- Coalition warfare and differing legal obligations of coalition members under International humanitarian law / Torsten Stein -- To what extent is Protocol I customary international law? / Fausto Pocar -- Commentary / Rudolph Dolzer -- Commentary / Leslie C. Green -- Commentary / David Graham -- Discussion. Can a coalition member be held responsible for the actions of other members? ; The United States and Protocol I ; The status of Protocol I as customary international law ; Reprisals ; The Martens Clause and the margin of appreciation ; The relationship between Human rights law and the Law of armed conflict -- Part VI: The road ahead. Introduction / Joel Rosenthal -- The Laws of war after Kosovo / Adam Roberts -- Propositions on the Law of war after the Kosovo campaign / Ruth Wedgwood -- Commentary / Rein Müllerson -- Commentary / Horace B. Robertson, Jr. -- Commentary / Harvey Dalton -- Discussion. Does the US have a unilateralist approach to International law? ; Is there a right of humanitarian intervention?
Humanitarian intervention: ethically right, although legally wrong? ; Is there a link between the jus ad bellum and the jus in bello? ; Critiquing the report to the prosecutor ; Applying the Law of armed conflict in the future -- Appendix A. Final report to the prosecutor by the Committee established to review the NATO bombing campaign against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia -- Appendix B. Contributors.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910133161903321
Newport, R.I., : Naval War College, 2002
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Legal and ethical lessons of NATO's Kosovo campaign / / Andru E. Wall, editor [[electronic resource]]
Legal and ethical lessons of NATO's Kosovo campaign / / Andru E. Wall, editor [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newport, R.I., : Naval War College, 2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxx, 571 p. )
Disciplina 341 s
949.703
Altri autori (Persone) WallAndru E. <1968->
Collana International law studies Legal and ethical lessons of NATO's Kosovo campaign
International law studies
Soggetto topico Kosovo War, 1998-1999 - Law and legislation
International Law
Law, Politics & Government
International Law - General
Treaties, International
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Keynote addresses. Opening remarks / Arthur Cebrowski -- Judging Kosovo: the legal process, the Law of armed conflict, and the Commander In Chief / James E. Baker -- Operation Allied Force from the perspective of the NATO Commander / Michael Short -- Discussion -- Part II: The applicability of the law of armed conflict. Introduction / Scott Silliman -- The applicability of International humanitarian law and the Law of neutrality to the Kosovo campaign / Christopher Greenwood -- Rules of conduct during humanitarian intervention / Ivan Shearer -- Application of the Law of armed conflict during Operation Allied Force: maritime interdiction and prisoner of war issues / George Walker -- Commentary / Judith A. Miller -- Commentary / Natalino Ronzitti -- Commentary / Richard Sorenson -- Discussion. The UN Security Council and the creation of International law ; The Law of neutrality under the UN Charter ; Peacekeepers or an occupying force? ; The legality of blockade or visit & search ; Applying the LOAC: a question of intent or act? ; Enforcement of the Laws of armed conflict and 20/20 hindsight ; Are the Laws of war a constraint? -- Part III: Targeting. Introduction / Robert F. Turner -- Legitimate military objectives under the current jus in bello / Yoram Dinstein -- Targeting / Michael Bothe -- Legal perspective from the EUCOM targeting cell / Tony Montgomery -- Commentary / Harvey Dalton -- Commentary / Wolff H. von Heinegg -- Commentary / Henry Shue -- Discussion. Reasonable military commanders and reasonable civilians ; Legal advisors and time-sensitive targets ; Coalition approval of targets ; When civilian objects become military objectives ; Relating the permissible mission to the military advantage ; "Dual-purpose" targets ; Targeting regime elites.
Part IV: Collateral damage. Introduction / John Norton Moore -- Some legal (and a few ethical) dimensions of the collateral damage resulting from NATO's Kosovo campaign / John F. Murphy -- International humanitarian law after Kosovo: is Lex Lata sufficient? / Ove Bring -- Commentary / Yves Sandoz -- Commentary / W. Hays Parks -- Commentary / Barry Strauss -- Discussion. Modern technology: is there an obligation to use it? ; Human shields: can abuse of the Law of war be a force multiplier? ; Do we need an additional protocol for humanitarian intervention? ; Reciprocity in war and the Law of war ; Target priority and collateral damage ; "No body bags" war and the value of human lives ; Does Kosovo provide lessons for the future? ; Cluster bombs and long-term collateral damage ; The principle of proportionality ; Flying at 15,000 feet -- Part V: Coalition operations. Introduction / Nicholas Rostow -- Coalition warfare and differing legal obligations of coalition members under International humanitarian law / Torsten Stein -- To what extent is Protocol I customary international law? / Fausto Pocar -- Commentary / Rudolph Dolzer -- Commentary / Leslie C. Green -- Commentary / David Graham -- Discussion. Can a coalition member be held responsible for the actions of other members? ; The United States and Protocol I ; The status of Protocol I as customary international law ; Reprisals ; The Martens Clause and the margin of appreciation ; The relationship between Human rights law and the Law of armed conflict -- Part VI: The road ahead. Introduction / Joel Rosenthal -- The Laws of war after Kosovo / Adam Roberts -- Propositions on the Law of war after the Kosovo campaign / Ruth Wedgwood -- Commentary / Rein Müllerson -- Commentary / Horace B. Robertson, Jr. -- Commentary / Harvey Dalton -- Discussion. Does the US have a unilateralist approach to International law? ; Is there a right of humanitarian intervention?
Humanitarian intervention: ethically right, although legally wrong? ; Is there a link between the jus ad bellum and the jus in bello? ; Critiquing the report to the prosecutor ; Applying the Law of armed conflict in the future -- Appendix A. Final report to the prosecutor by the Committee established to review the NATO bombing campaign against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia -- Appendix B. Contributors.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910703017603321
Newport, R.I., : Naval War College, 2002
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The tanker war, 1980-88 : law and policy
The tanker war, 1980-88 : law and policy
Autore Walker George K
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : Naval War College, 2000
Disciplina 341 s
955.05/42
Collana International law studies The tanker war, 1980-88
Soggetto topico War, Maritime (International law) - Naval operations - Persian Gulf
Self-defense (International law)
Freedom of the seas
Law of the sea
Merchant ships
Iran-Iraq War, 1980-1988
International Law
Law, Politics & Government
Treaties, International
International Law - General
ISBN 1-884733-14-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910133163503321
Walker George K  
[Place of publication not identified], : Naval War College, 2000
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