The rule of law in crisis and conflict grey zones : regulating the use of force in a global information environment / Michael John-Hopkins.
2017
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Title
The rule of law in crisis and conflict grey zones : regulating the use of force in a global information environment / Michael John-Hopkins.
Imprint
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.
Description
xii, 333 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The contemporary theatre of operations
A general critique of IHL targeting and weaponry norms and institutions
Reconceptualising the regulation of the use of force in situations of crisis and unconventional conflict : enhanced contextual status determination
Reconceptualising the regulation of the use of force in situations of crisis and unconventional conflict : individual status determination
Towards a clearer framework for distinguishing those who participate directly in hostilities from those who are to be protected as civilians : extrapolating models of accessorial liability and coperpetration in the commission of harmful acts
Reconceptualising targeting and weaponry law for the unconventional theatre of operations
Weaponry law : emerging approaches to the regulation of means of warfare and law enforcement
Regulating military operations abroad : the extraterritorial effect of human rights and the potential modalities of parallel application of the right to life under human rights law and international humanitarian law
Conclusions : grey zones of war and peace in our globally networked information environment.
A general critique of IHL targeting and weaponry norms and institutions
Reconceptualising the regulation of the use of force in situations of crisis and unconventional conflict : enhanced contextual status determination
Reconceptualising the regulation of the use of force in situations of crisis and unconventional conflict : individual status determination
Towards a clearer framework for distinguishing those who participate directly in hostilities from those who are to be protected as civilians : extrapolating models of accessorial liability and coperpetration in the commission of harmful acts
Reconceptualising targeting and weaponry law for the unconventional theatre of operations
Weaponry law : emerging approaches to the regulation of means of warfare and law enforcement
Regulating military operations abroad : the extraterritorial effect of human rights and the potential modalities of parallel application of the right to life under human rights law and international humanitarian law
Conclusions : grey zones of war and peace in our globally networked information environment.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
KZ6355 .J64 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9781472486950 hardback
1472486951 hardback
9781315276564 (e-book)
9781351996747 (adobe reader)
9781351996730 (epub3)
9781351996723 (mobipocket)
1351996746
1351996738
135199672X
1472486951 hardback
9781315276564 (e-book)
9781351996747 (adobe reader)
9781351996730 (epub3)
9781351996723 (mobipocket)
1351996746
1351996738
135199672X
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