New wars, new laws? : applying the laws of war in 21st century conflicts /
New wars, new laws? : applying the laws of war in 21st century conflicts /
edited by David Wippman & Matthew Evangelista.
- v, 303 pages ; 24 cm
"This volume originated in a conference held in June 2003, co-sponsored by the Clarke Center and the Berger Program for International and Comparative Legal Studies at Cornell Law School and the Cornell Peace Studies Program"--Acknowledgments.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
do new wars call for new laws? / Combating terrorism: the consequences of moving from law enforcement to war / Military necessity and due process: the place of human rights in the war on terror / Unlawful belligerency after September 11: history revisited and law revised / Post-Westphalian crime / Humans in the cross-hairs: targeting, assassination and extra-legal killing in contemporary armed conflict / Targeting: the scope and utility of the concept of "military objectives" for the protection of civilians in contemporary armed conflicts / Collateral damage and the principle of proportionality / Rewriting law: the case of Israel and the Occupied Territories / Iraq and occupation / David Wippman -- William Leitzau -- Anthony Dworkin -- Michael Newton -- Dominic McAlea -- Kenneth Watkin -- Marco Sassoli -- Yoram Dinstein -- Kathleen Cavanaugh -- Phillip James Walker. Introduction:
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War (International law)--Congresses
KZ6355 / .N49 2005
341.6
"This volume originated in a conference held in June 2003, co-sponsored by the Clarke Center and the Berger Program for International and Comparative Legal Studies at Cornell Law School and the Cornell Peace Studies Program"--Acknowledgments.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
do new wars call for new laws? / Combating terrorism: the consequences of moving from law enforcement to war / Military necessity and due process: the place of human rights in the war on terror / Unlawful belligerency after September 11: history revisited and law revised / Post-Westphalian crime / Humans in the cross-hairs: targeting, assassination and extra-legal killing in contemporary armed conflict / Targeting: the scope and utility of the concept of "military objectives" for the protection of civilians in contemporary armed conflicts / Collateral damage and the principle of proportionality / Rewriting law: the case of Israel and the Occupied Territories / Iraq and occupation / David Wippman -- William Leitzau -- Anthony Dworkin -- Michael Newton -- Dominic McAlea -- Kenneth Watkin -- Marco Sassoli -- Yoram Dinstein -- Kathleen Cavanaugh -- Phillip James Walker. Introduction:
1571053158 9781571053152
2004058868
War (International law)--Congresses
KZ6355 / .N49 2005
341.6