Hague Law Interpreted : the Conduct of Hostilities under the Law of Armed Conflict.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Casey-Maslen, Stuart
Other Authors: Haines, Steven
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2018.
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Online Access: Full text (Wentworth users only)
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Intro; The Authors; Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Introduction; 1. An Overview of the Normative Framework of Jus in Bello; I. Introduction; II. The Fundamental Rules on the Conduct of Hostilities; III. Principles and Rules Governing Use of Weapons; 2. Defining an Armed Conflict; I. Introduction; II. International Armed Conflict; III. Non-International Armed Conflict; IV. Armed Conflicts Co-existing over the Same Territory; 3. Identifying Situations of Hostilities; I. Introduction; II. Defining Hostilities; III. Material Scope of Hostilities.
  • IV. Geographical Scope of HostilitiesV. Temporal Scope of Hostilities; VI. Nexus to Hostilities; VII. Law of Law Enforcement Rules; 4. The Rule of Distinction in Attack: Objects; I. Introduction; II. The Primary Rule; III. The Application of the Rule; IV. Objects Enjoying Special Protection from Attack; V. Attacks against Civilian Objects under International Criminal Law; 5. The Rule of Distinction in Attack: Persons; I. Introduction; II. The Primary Rule; III. The Application of the Rule; IV. Individuals Enjoying Special Protection from Attack.
  • v. Attacks against Civilians under International Criminal Law6. The Rule of Proportionality in Attack; I. Introduction; II. The Primary Rule; III. The Application of the Rule; IV. Disproportionate Attacks under International Criminal Law; 7. The Rule of Precautions in Attack; I. Introduction; II. The Primary Rules; III. Feasible Precautions; IV. Refraining from Deciding to Launch an Indiscriminate Attack; V. The Duties of the Defender; VI. Consequences of a Violation; 8. The Superfluous Injury Rule; I. Introduction; II. The Primary Rule; III. The Application of the Rule.
  • IV. Violation of the Rule under International Criminal Law9. Warfare on Land; I. Introduction; II. Means of Warfare; III. Prohibited Methods of Warfare; 10. Aerial Warfare; I. Introduction; II. Means of Warfare; III. Methods of Warfare; 11. Naval Warfare; I. Introduction; II. Naval Doctrine for War at Sea; III. The Extant Law of Naval Warfare; IV. Means of Naval Warfare; V. Regions of Operations; VI. Methods of Naval Warfare; VII. Concluding Remarks; 12. Armed Conflict in Space; I. Introduction; II. Treaty Law Applicable to Armed Conflict in Space.
  • III. Customary Law Applicable to Armed Conflict in SpaceIV. A Need for New Law?; 13. Cyberwarfare; I. Introduction; II. The Applicable Law; III. Concluding Remarks; 14. Terrorism and the Law of Armed Conflict; I. Introduction; II. The Primary Rule; III. The War Crime of Terror; IV. The Definition of Terrorism under International Law; 15. Promoting Respect for Hague Law; I. Introduction; II. The Role of the Commander; III. Reprisals; IV. The Responsibility of States; V. Individual Criminal Responsibility; VI. Concluding Remarks; Index.