Description |
v, 303 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Ch. 1. Introduction : do new wars call for new laws? / David Wippman -- Ch. 2. Combating terrorism : the consequences of moving from law enforcement to war / William Lietzau -- Ch. 3. Military necessity and due process : the place of human rights in the war on terror / Anthony Dworkin -- Ch. 4. Unlawful belligerency after September 11 : history revisited and law revised / Michael Newton -- Ch. 5. Post-Westphalian crime / Dominic McAlea -- Ch. 6. Humans in the cross-hairs : targeting, assassination and extra-legal killing in contemporary armed conflict / Kenneth Watkin -- Ch. 7. Targeting : the scope and utility of the concept of "military objectives" for the protection of civilians in contemporary armed conflicts / Marco Sassoli -- Ch. 8. Collateral damage and the principle of proportionality / Yoram Dinstein -- Ch. 9. Rewriting law : the case of Israel and the occupied territories / Kathleen Cavanaugh -- Ch. 10. Iraq and occupation / Phillip James Walker |
Summary |
"This volume originated in a conference held in June 2003, co-sponsored by the Clarke Center for International and Comparative Legal Studies at Cornell Law School and the Cornell Peace Studies Program"--Acknowledgments |
Notes |
"This volume originated in a conference held in June 2003, co-sponsored by the Clarke Center for International and Comparative Legal Studies at Cornell Law School and the Cornell Peace Studies Program"--Acknowledgments |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
War (International law) -- Congresses.
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Author |
Evangelista, Matthew, 1958-
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Wippman, David, 1954-
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LC no. |
2004058868 |
ISBN |
1571053158 |
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