TY - BOOK AU - Wippman,David AU - Evangelista,Matthew TI - New wars, new laws?: applying the laws of war in 21st century conflicts SN - 1571053158 AV - KZ6355 .N49 2005 U1 - 341.6 22 PY - 2005///] CY - Ardsley, N.Y. PB - Transnational Publishers KW - War (International law) KW - Congresses N1 - "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; Introduction; do new wars call for new laws?; David Wippman --; Combating terrorism: the consequences of moving from law enforcement to war; William Leitzau --; Military necessity and due process: the place of human rights in the war on terror; Anthony Dworkin --; Unlawful belligerency after September 11: history revisited and law revised; Michael Newton --; Post-Westphalian crime; Dominic McAlea --; Humans in the cross-hairs: targeting, assassination and extra-legal killing in contemporary armed conflict; Kenneth Watkin --; Targeting: the scope and utility of the concept of "military objectives" for the protection of civilians in contemporary armed conflicts; Marco Sassoli --; Collateral damage and the principle of proportionality; Yoram Dinstein --; Rewriting law: the case of Israel and the Occupied Territories; Kathleen Cavanaugh --; Iraq and occupation; Phillip James Walker ER -