'Legal Pluriverse' Surrounding Multinational Military Operations

'Legal Pluriverse' Surrounding Multinational Military Operations

Geis, Robin; Krieger, Heike

Oxford University Press

01/2020

512

Dura

Inglês

9780198842965

15 a 20 dias

924

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0: Robin Geiss, Heike Krieger, and Henning Lahmann: Introduction: The History of Contemporary Military Operations and Contemporary Legal Challenges
Part I: The Application and Interoperability of the Laws of Armed Conflict to Multinational Military Operations
1: Katja Schoeberl: Multinational Military Operations and the Geographical Scope of the Laws of Armed Conflict in Non-International Armed Conflict
2: Christian Schaller: The Temporal Scope of the Laws of Armed Conflict in Multinational Military Operations
3: Michael Newton: The Legal Interoperability of the Laws of Armed Conflict
Part II: Laws of Armed Conflict and International Human Rights Law in the Context of Multinational Military Operations: A Matter of Perspective?
4: Hans Boddens Bodang: An Operational Perspective
5: Kenneth Watkin: A North American Perspective: The Overlap of the Laws of Armed Conflict and International Human Rights Law
6: Gentian Zyberi and Anna Andersson: A European Perspective on the International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Relationship in the Context of Multinational Military Operations
Part III: Laws of Armed Conflict and International Human Rights Law in the Context of Multinational Military Operations: Law Enforcement, Detention, Hostilities, and Precautions in Attack as Relevant Cases in Point
7: Hector Olasolo, Felipe Tenorio-Obando, Sergio Andres Diaz, and Antonio Varon: Law Enforcement Activities in Peacekeeping and Multinational Military Operations: The Cases of Haiti and Afghanistan
8: Jacques Hartmann: Detention in the Context of Multinational Military Operations
9: Andreas von Arnauld: An Exercise in Defragmentation: The Grand Chamber Judgment in Hassan v UK
10: Yael Ronen: International Human Rights Obligations in the Context of Extraterritorial Hostilities
11: Geoffrey Corn: The Invaluable Civilian Risk Mitigation Contribution of Recognizing the Value of Precautionary Measures
12: Tilmann Altwicker: European Partners in Multinational Military Operations - Extended Legal Restraints: The ECtHR's Rights-based Conception of Precautions in and against the Effects of Attacks
Part IV: The Role of Pertinent Subfields of Public International Law in Relation to Multinational Military Operations
13: Pia Hesse: UN Security Council Resolutions as a Legal Framework for Multinational Military Operations
14: Dieter Fleck: The Coordinating and Steering Function of Status-of-Forces Agreements
15: Paulina Starski: Accountability and Multinational Military Operations
16: Onita Das: Protecting the Environment During Multinational Military Operations
17: Anna Petrig: Multinational Military Operations at Sea
Part V: Complex Operational Environments: Diversity of Actors and Its Impact on the Legal Pluriverse Surrounding Multinational Military Operations
18: Aurel Sari: Receiving States, Sending States, and the Impact of Their Domestic Laws
19: Jochen Katze and Maral Kashgar: Legal Challenges in Multinational Military Operations: The Role of National Caveats
20: Hin-Yan Liu: The Involvement of Private Security Companies in Multinational Military Operations
21: Robert Frau: Asymmetric Actors in Asymmetric Conflicts
22: Andreas Mueller: Human Rights Obligations of Armed Groups
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