Contemporary challenges to the laws of war : essays in honour of Professor Peter Rowe / edited by Caroline Harvey, James Summers and Nigel D. White.
2014
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Contemporary challenges to the laws of war : essays in honour of Professor Peter Rowe / edited by Caroline Harvey, James Summers and Nigel D. White.
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
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1 online resource (xxiv, 383 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
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Foreword / Judge Sir Christopher Greenwood
Preface / Caroline Harvey, James Summers and Nigel D. White
Introduction / James Summers
Army legal services and academia / A.P.V. Rogers and Gordon Risius
I. Structural and systemic aspects of the laws of war
Development of new rules or application of more than one legal regime? / Dieter Fleck
'It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a non-international armed conflict!' : cross-border hostilities between states and non-state actors / Lindsay Moir
Security Council mandates and the use of lethal force by peacekeepers : what place for the laws of war? / Nigel D. White
The relationship of international humanitarian law and war crimes : international criminal tribunals and their statutes / Robert Cryer
II. Effective protection?
The future of Article 5 tribunals in the light of experiences in the Iraq war, 2003 / Nicholas Mercer
Direct participation and the principle of distinction : squaring the circle / Charles Garraway
Droning on : some international humanitarian law aspects of the use of unmanned aerial vehicles in contemporary armed conflicts / David Turns
Does the law of targeting meet twenty-first-century needs? / William Boothby
International humanitarian law and the protection of civilians from the effects of explosive weapons / Maya Brehm
The International Committee of the Red Cross and the initiative to strengthen legal protection for victims of armed conflicts / Michael Meyer
III. Responsibility and accountability
Corporate criminal responsibility for war crimes and other violations of international humanitarian law : the impact of the business and human rights movement / Alex Batesmith
The trial of prisoners of war by military courts in modern armed conflicts / Peter Rowe
The 'right to conduct one's own defence in person' and a 'fair and expeditious trial' before the ICTY : an impossible balancing act? / Caroline Harvey.
Preface / Caroline Harvey, James Summers and Nigel D. White
Introduction / James Summers
Army legal services and academia / A.P.V. Rogers and Gordon Risius
I. Structural and systemic aspects of the laws of war
Development of new rules or application of more than one legal regime? / Dieter Fleck
'It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a non-international armed conflict!' : cross-border hostilities between states and non-state actors / Lindsay Moir
Security Council mandates and the use of lethal force by peacekeepers : what place for the laws of war? / Nigel D. White
The relationship of international humanitarian law and war crimes : international criminal tribunals and their statutes / Robert Cryer
II. Effective protection?
The future of Article 5 tribunals in the light of experiences in the Iraq war, 2003 / Nicholas Mercer
Direct participation and the principle of distinction : squaring the circle / Charles Garraway
Droning on : some international humanitarian law aspects of the use of unmanned aerial vehicles in contemporary armed conflicts / David Turns
Does the law of targeting meet twenty-first-century needs? / William Boothby
International humanitarian law and the protection of civilians from the effects of explosive weapons / Maya Brehm
The International Committee of the Red Cross and the initiative to strengthen legal protection for victims of armed conflicts / Michael Meyer
III. Responsibility and accountability
Corporate criminal responsibility for war crimes and other violations of international humanitarian law : the impact of the business and human rights movement / Alex Batesmith
The trial of prisoners of war by military courts in modern armed conflicts / Peter Rowe
The 'right to conduct one's own defence in person' and a 'fair and expeditious trial' before the ICTY : an impossible balancing act? / Caroline Harvey.
Summary
The laws of war are facing new challenges from emerging technologies and changing methods of warfare, as well as the growth of human rights and international criminal law. International mechanisms of accountability have increased and international criminal law has greater relevance in the calculations of political and military leaders, yet perpetrators often remain at large and the laws of war raise numerous normative, structural and systemic issues and problems. This edited collection brings together leading academic, military and professional experts to examine the key issues for the continuing role and relevance of the laws of war in the twenty-first century. Marking Professor Peter Rowe's contribution to the subject, this book re-examines the purposes of the laws of war and asks whether existing laws found in treaties and customs work to achieve these purposes and, if not, whether they can be fixed by specific reforms or wholesale revision.
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