International legitimacy and the politics of security [[electronic resource]] : the strategic deployment of lawyers in the Israeli military / / Alan Craig |
Autore | Craig Alan <1953-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, Md., : Lexington Books, c2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (275 p.) |
Disciplina | 343.5694/01 |
Soggetto topico |
Lawyers - Israel
Military law - Israel National security - Law and legislation - Israel International law - Israel |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 0-7391-7147-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1: Legitimacy, Morality and International Law; Part 2: The Israeli Experience; Notes; 1: Legitimacy, Morality and International Law; Chapter One: International Law and Legitimacy; 1) Introduction; 2) International Legitimacy; 3) The Legitimacy of International Law; 4) International Law and International Legitimacy; 5) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Two: Morality at War (1) Traditional Just War Doctrine; 1) Introduction; 2) Jus ad Bellum; 3) Jus in Bello; 4) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Three: Morality at War (2): Modern Critiques of Just War Theory
1) Introduction2) Modern Critiques; 3) Ethical Alternatives to Just War Doctrine; 3.1) Pacifism and realism; 3.2) Militarism; 3.3) Religion; 3.4) Human Rights; 4) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Four: Advising in the Grey Area; 1) Introduction; 2) The Legal Principles of Distinction and Proportionality; 2.1) Distinction; 2.2.a) Distinguishing People; 2.2.b) Distinguishing Things; 2.2) Proportionality; 3) A Level Playing Field?; 4) Whose Law Matters?; 5) Conclusion: Plurality and Choice; Notes; 2: The Israeli Experience; Chapter Five: The IDF's Legal Environment; 1) Introduction 2) The Domestic Legal Environment2.1) The Israeli Supreme Court; 2.2) Quasi-Legal Engagement: Commissions of Inquiry and NGOs; 3) The International Legal Environment; 3.1) ICC and ICJ; 3.2) The Threat of Foreign Prosecutions of Israeli Decision Makers for War Crimes; 3.3) Quasi-Legal Engagement: UN and INGOs; 4) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Six: Case Study 1: The Second Intifada and the Targeted Killing of Salah Shehadeh; 1) Introduction; 2) A New Paradigm; 3) Building Legitimacy for Targeted Killing; 4) The Killing of Salah Shehadeh and Its Legal Aftermath; 5) Conclusion; Notes Chapter Seven: Case Study 2: The 2006 Lebanon War1) Introduction; 2) The Involvement of the Lawyers; 3) The Israeli Conduct of the War; 4) Legal Controversies as Contested Legitimacy; 5) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Eight: Case Study 3: Operation Cast Lead; 1) Introduction; 2) The Involvement of the Lawyers; 3) The Israeli Conduct of the War; 4) The Legal Controversies as Contested Legitimacy; 5) The Aftermath; 6) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Nine: Case Study 4: The 2010 Turkish Flotilla-The Mavi Marmara Affair; 1) Introduction; 2) The Interception of the Flotilla 3) Policy Formation and Execution The Legal Input; 4) The Legitimacy of the Naval Operation; 5) Israeli Domestic Enquiries and Court Proceedings; 5.1) The Eiland Committee; 5.2) The Turkel Commission and the Israeli Supreme Court; 6) The International; 6.1) The Hudson-Phillips Report; 6.2) The Turkish Report; 6.3) The Palmer Report; 7) Conclusion; Notes; Conclusion and Policy Implications; Notes; Bibliography; A) Primary Sources; A.i) Government Publications; A.ii) United Nations Documents; A.iii) Statutes and Legal Codes; A.iv) Cases; B. Secondary Sources; B.i) Books B.ii) Chapters in Edited Volumes |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910462799303321 |
Craig Alan <1953-> | ||
Lanham, Md., : Lexington Books, c2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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International legitimacy and the politics of security [[electronic resource]] : the strategic deployment of lawyers in the Israeli military / / Alan Craig |
Autore | Craig Alan <1953-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, Md., : Lexington Books, c2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (275 p.) |
Disciplina | 343.5694/01 |
Soggetto topico |
Lawyers - Israel
Military law - Israel National security - Law and legislation - Israel International law - Israel |
ISBN | 0-7391-7147-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1: Legitimacy, Morality and International Law; Part 2: The Israeli Experience; Notes; 1: Legitimacy, Morality and International Law; Chapter One: International Law and Legitimacy; 1) Introduction; 2) International Legitimacy; 3) The Legitimacy of International Law; 4) International Law and International Legitimacy; 5) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Two: Morality at War (1) Traditional Just War Doctrine; 1) Introduction; 2) Jus ad Bellum; 3) Jus in Bello; 4) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Three: Morality at War (2): Modern Critiques of Just War Theory
1) Introduction2) Modern Critiques; 3) Ethical Alternatives to Just War Doctrine; 3.1) Pacifism and realism; 3.2) Militarism; 3.3) Religion; 3.4) Human Rights; 4) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Four: Advising in the Grey Area; 1) Introduction; 2) The Legal Principles of Distinction and Proportionality; 2.1) Distinction; 2.2.a) Distinguishing People; 2.2.b) Distinguishing Things; 2.2) Proportionality; 3) A Level Playing Field?; 4) Whose Law Matters?; 5) Conclusion: Plurality and Choice; Notes; 2: The Israeli Experience; Chapter Five: The IDF's Legal Environment; 1) Introduction 2) The Domestic Legal Environment2.1) The Israeli Supreme Court; 2.2) Quasi-Legal Engagement: Commissions of Inquiry and NGOs; 3) The International Legal Environment; 3.1) ICC and ICJ; 3.2) The Threat of Foreign Prosecutions of Israeli Decision Makers for War Crimes; 3.3) Quasi-Legal Engagement: UN and INGOs; 4) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Six: Case Study 1: The Second Intifada and the Targeted Killing of Salah Shehadeh; 1) Introduction; 2) A New Paradigm; 3) Building Legitimacy for Targeted Killing; 4) The Killing of Salah Shehadeh and Its Legal Aftermath; 5) Conclusion; Notes Chapter Seven: Case Study 2: The 2006 Lebanon War1) Introduction; 2) The Involvement of the Lawyers; 3) The Israeli Conduct of the War; 4) Legal Controversies as Contested Legitimacy; 5) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Eight: Case Study 3: Operation Cast Lead; 1) Introduction; 2) The Involvement of the Lawyers; 3) The Israeli Conduct of the War; 4) The Legal Controversies as Contested Legitimacy; 5) The Aftermath; 6) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Nine: Case Study 4: The 2010 Turkish Flotilla-The Mavi Marmara Affair; 1) Introduction; 2) The Interception of the Flotilla 3) Policy Formation and Execution The Legal Input; 4) The Legitimacy of the Naval Operation; 5) Israeli Domestic Enquiries and Court Proceedings; 5.1) The Eiland Committee; 5.2) The Turkel Commission and the Israeli Supreme Court; 6) The International; 6.1) The Hudson-Phillips Report; 6.2) The Turkish Report; 6.3) The Palmer Report; 7) Conclusion; Notes; Conclusion and Policy Implications; Notes; Bibliography; A) Primary Sources; A.i) Government Publications; A.ii) United Nations Documents; A.iii) Statutes and Legal Codes; A.iv) Cases; B. Secondary Sources; B.i) Books B.ii) Chapters in Edited Volumes |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910786843703321 |
Craig Alan <1953-> | ||
Lanham, Md., : Lexington Books, c2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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International legitimacy and the politics of security : the strategic deployment of lawyers in the Israeli military / / Alan Craig |
Autore | Craig Alan <1953-> |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, Md., : Lexington Books, c2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (275 p.) |
Disciplina | 343.5694/01 |
Soggetto topico |
Lawyers - Israel
Military law - Israel National security - Law and legislation - Israel International law - Israel |
ISBN | 0-7391-7147-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1: Legitimacy, Morality and International Law; Part 2: The Israeli Experience; Notes; 1: Legitimacy, Morality and International Law; Chapter One: International Law and Legitimacy; 1) Introduction; 2) International Legitimacy; 3) The Legitimacy of International Law; 4) International Law and International Legitimacy; 5) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Two: Morality at War (1) Traditional Just War Doctrine; 1) Introduction; 2) Jus ad Bellum; 3) Jus in Bello; 4) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Three: Morality at War (2): Modern Critiques of Just War Theory
1) Introduction2) Modern Critiques; 3) Ethical Alternatives to Just War Doctrine; 3.1) Pacifism and realism; 3.2) Militarism; 3.3) Religion; 3.4) Human Rights; 4) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Four: Advising in the Grey Area; 1) Introduction; 2) The Legal Principles of Distinction and Proportionality; 2.1) Distinction; 2.2.a) Distinguishing People; 2.2.b) Distinguishing Things; 2.2) Proportionality; 3) A Level Playing Field?; 4) Whose Law Matters?; 5) Conclusion: Plurality and Choice; Notes; 2: The Israeli Experience; Chapter Five: The IDF's Legal Environment; 1) Introduction 2) The Domestic Legal Environment2.1) The Israeli Supreme Court; 2.2) Quasi-Legal Engagement: Commissions of Inquiry and NGOs; 3) The International Legal Environment; 3.1) ICC and ICJ; 3.2) The Threat of Foreign Prosecutions of Israeli Decision Makers for War Crimes; 3.3) Quasi-Legal Engagement: UN and INGOs; 4) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Six: Case Study 1: The Second Intifada and the Targeted Killing of Salah Shehadeh; 1) Introduction; 2) A New Paradigm; 3) Building Legitimacy for Targeted Killing; 4) The Killing of Salah Shehadeh and Its Legal Aftermath; 5) Conclusion; Notes Chapter Seven: Case Study 2: The 2006 Lebanon War1) Introduction; 2) The Involvement of the Lawyers; 3) The Israeli Conduct of the War; 4) Legal Controversies as Contested Legitimacy; 5) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Eight: Case Study 3: Operation Cast Lead; 1) Introduction; 2) The Involvement of the Lawyers; 3) The Israeli Conduct of the War; 4) The Legal Controversies as Contested Legitimacy; 5) The Aftermath; 6) Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Nine: Case Study 4: The 2010 Turkish Flotilla-The Mavi Marmara Affair; 1) Introduction; 2) The Interception of the Flotilla 3) Policy Formation and Execution The Legal Input; 4) The Legitimacy of the Naval Operation; 5) Israeli Domestic Enquiries and Court Proceedings; 5.1) The Eiland Committee; 5.2) The Turkel Commission and the Israeli Supreme Court; 6) The International; 6.1) The Hudson-Phillips Report; 6.2) The Turkish Report; 6.3) The Palmer Report; 7) Conclusion; Notes; Conclusion and Policy Implications; Notes; Bibliography; A) Primary Sources; A.i) Government Publications; A.ii) United Nations Documents; A.iii) Statutes and Legal Codes; A.iv) Cases; B. Secondary Sources; B.i) Books B.ii) Chapters in Edited Volumes |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910809487803321 |
Craig Alan <1953-> | ||
Lanham, Md., : Lexington Books, c2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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