Law-making and legitimacy in international humanitarian law / edited by Heike Krieger and Jonas Püschmann.
2021
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Title
Law-making and legitimacy in international humanitarian law / edited by Heike Krieger and Jonas Püschmann.
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Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, Massachusetts : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2021.
Description
1 online resource
Formatted Contents Note
Part I: Introduction
Law-making and legitimacy in international humanitarian law / Heike Krieger and Jonas Püschmann
Part II: Legitimacy as analytical lens
The roles of legitimacy in international legal discourses : legitimizing law vs legalizing legitimacy / Jean d'Aspremont
The role of legitimacy in international humanitarian law : a comment / Stefan Kadelbach
Actor legitimacy and the application of IHL : a rejoinder to d'Aspremont / Tom Ruys
Part III: Informal law-making in international humanitarian law as a political choice
Global norms governing the protection of civilians, conflict, and weapons : formal or informal law-making? / Denise Garcia
Post-international humanitarian law? / Philip Liste
Noncompliance as law-making / Timothy Meyer
Part IV: New law through practice?
Interpreting the Geneva Conventions : subsequent practice instead of treaty amendments?: a case study of non-international armed conflicts under Common Article 3 / Emily Crawford
A subtle yet significant influence : judicial decisions and the development of international humanitarian law / Shane Darcy
The interpretation of IHL treaties : subsequent practice and other salient issues / Jean-Marie Henckaerts and Elvina Pothelet
Methodological challenges in ascertaining customary international humanitarian law : can customary international law respond to changing circumstances in warfare? / Robert Heinsch
Part V: Courts and manuals : decoupling law-making from states?
Judicial practice in international criminal law : law-making in disguise? / Thomas Rauter
The law at hand : paratext in manuals on international humanitarian law / Wouter G. Werner
International manuals in international humanitarian law : a rejoinder to Wouter G. Werner / Robin Geiss and Anni Pues
Interpretation and identification of international humanitarian law : responses of the International Law Commission / Georg Nolte
Manuals and courts : international humanitarian law, informal law-making and normativity / Dale Stephens
Part VI: Legitimacy and participation
International humanitarian law-making in Latin America : between the international community, humanity, and extreme violence / Alejandro Rodiles
Sovereign equality and law-making : how do states from the Global South shape international humanitarian law? : an African perspective / Balingene Kahombo
Sovereign equality and law-making : how do states from the Global South shape international humanitarian law? : a comment to Alejandro Rodiles and Balingene Kahombo
Between war and peace : negotiating and implementing legitimate ceasefire agreements / Cindy Wittke
Law-making participation by non-state armed groups : the prerequisite of law's legitimacy? / Hyeran Jo
Non-state armed groups and international humanitarian law-making : the challenge of legitimacy : a reply to Cindy Wittke and Hyeran Jo / Cedric Ryngaert
Part VII: Legitimacy and norm entrepreneurs
The impact of human rights advocacy : between (mis)stating the law and pursuing humanitarian policies? / Robert Cryer
From the Martens clause to the CNN factor : Is the impact of media and public opinion on law-making discernible? / Daniel Joyce
Media, public opinion and humanitarian advocacy / William Boothby
Part VIII: Conclusion
A legitimacy crisis of international humanitarian law? / Heike Krieger and Jonas Püschmann.
Law-making and legitimacy in international humanitarian law / Heike Krieger and Jonas Püschmann
Part II: Legitimacy as analytical lens
The roles of legitimacy in international legal discourses : legitimizing law vs legalizing legitimacy / Jean d'Aspremont
The role of legitimacy in international humanitarian law : a comment / Stefan Kadelbach
Actor legitimacy and the application of IHL : a rejoinder to d'Aspremont / Tom Ruys
Part III: Informal law-making in international humanitarian law as a political choice
Global norms governing the protection of civilians, conflict, and weapons : formal or informal law-making? / Denise Garcia
Post-international humanitarian law? / Philip Liste
Noncompliance as law-making / Timothy Meyer
Part IV: New law through practice?
Interpreting the Geneva Conventions : subsequent practice instead of treaty amendments?: a case study of non-international armed conflicts under Common Article 3 / Emily Crawford
A subtle yet significant influence : judicial decisions and the development of international humanitarian law / Shane Darcy
The interpretation of IHL treaties : subsequent practice and other salient issues / Jean-Marie Henckaerts and Elvina Pothelet
Methodological challenges in ascertaining customary international humanitarian law : can customary international law respond to changing circumstances in warfare? / Robert Heinsch
Part V: Courts and manuals : decoupling law-making from states?
Judicial practice in international criminal law : law-making in disguise? / Thomas Rauter
The law at hand : paratext in manuals on international humanitarian law / Wouter G. Werner
International manuals in international humanitarian law : a rejoinder to Wouter G. Werner / Robin Geiss and Anni Pues
Interpretation and identification of international humanitarian law : responses of the International Law Commission / Georg Nolte
Manuals and courts : international humanitarian law, informal law-making and normativity / Dale Stephens
Part VI: Legitimacy and participation
International humanitarian law-making in Latin America : between the international community, humanity, and extreme violence / Alejandro Rodiles
Sovereign equality and law-making : how do states from the Global South shape international humanitarian law? : an African perspective / Balingene Kahombo
Sovereign equality and law-making : how do states from the Global South shape international humanitarian law? : a comment to Alejandro Rodiles and Balingene Kahombo
Between war and peace : negotiating and implementing legitimate ceasefire agreements / Cindy Wittke
Law-making participation by non-state armed groups : the prerequisite of law's legitimacy? / Hyeran Jo
Non-state armed groups and international humanitarian law-making : the challenge of legitimacy : a reply to Cindy Wittke and Hyeran Jo / Cedric Ryngaert
Part VII: Legitimacy and norm entrepreneurs
The impact of human rights advocacy : between (mis)stating the law and pursuing humanitarian policies? / Robert Cryer
From the Martens clause to the CNN factor : Is the impact of media and public opinion on law-making discernible? / Daniel Joyce
Media, public opinion and humanitarian advocacy / William Boothby
Part VIII: Conclusion
A legitimacy crisis of international humanitarian law? / Heike Krieger and Jonas Püschmann.
Summary
"International Humanitarian Law (IHL) is in a state of some turbulence, as a result of, among other things, non-international armed conflicts, terrorist threats and the rise of new technologies. This incisive book observes that while states appear to be reluctant to act as agents of change, informal methods of law-making are flourishing. Illustrating that not only courts, but various non-state actors, push for legal developments, this timely work offers an insight into the causes of this somewhat ambivalent state of IHL by focusing attention on both the legitimacy of law-making processes and the actors involved."
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from title screen (Elgaronline, viewed on November 8, 2021).
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Print version: LAW-MAKING AND LEGITIMACY IN INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW. [S.l.] : EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING, 2021
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9781800883963 (eBook)
180088396X (eBook)
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