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The Law of War Ingrid Detter (University of Oxford)

The Law of War By Ingrid Detter (University of Oxford)

The Law of War by Ingrid Detter (University of Oxford)


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Summary

In this second edition Detter explores the changing legal context of modern warfare in the light of developments over the last decade. New topics include compensation for war crimes, information warfare, space weapons, war crimes tribunals, sanctions and interventions. This updated edition will interest students of international law, international relations and politics.

The Law of War Summary

The Law of War by Ingrid Detter (University of Oxford)

This second edition of Ingrid Detter's authoritative work explores the changing legal context of modern warfare in the light of events over the last decade, especially in Kosovo, East Timor, and Rwanda. Detter reviews the status of international forces and the role and responsibilities of organisations including the United Nations, the European Union, and the Red Cross. This new edition covers the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CNTBT), the Landmine Convention (1987), and Laser Protocol. It considers the aftermath of NATO's military action against the former Yugoslavia and its humanitarian justification, an action which illustrates the diminished 'reserved domain' over which a State has exclusive rights. New topics include compensation for war crimes, information warfare, space weapons, war crimes tribunals, sanctions and interventions. This updated edition will be of use to students of international law, international relations and politics.

The Law of War Reviews

'The author should be congratulated on this production, which I recommend unreservedly, not only to international lawyers, but to students of international relations and strategic studies as well.' South African Yearbook of International Law
'... the second edition of Detter's work again gives an excellent up-to-date overview of the ius ad bellum as well as the ius in bello, thereby covering all major developments of the last decade in these fields of law. Even if one cannot always easily agree with the well-argued and coherent positions taken by the author, it is most certainly a great intellectual experience to read this stimulating book, which will be of fundamental value for everyone interested in this central area of international law.' German Yearbook of International Law

Table of Contents

Part I. General Principles: 1. The concept of war; 2. Prohibition of war; 3. Prevention of war; 4. The war waging machinery; 5. The nature of the law of war; 6. Spatial application of the law of war; Part II. Rules on Belligerence: 7. Restrictions on weapons; 8. Prohibited methods of warfare; 9. Humanitarian rules; 10. Effects of the state of war; 11. Execution of the law of war; 12. Suspension of the law of war; Conclusions.

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GOR002100104
9780521787758
0521787750
The Law of War by Ingrid Detter (University of Oxford)
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Cambridge University Press
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