The Conduct of Hostilities under the Law of International Armed Conflict
4th Edition
£34.99
- Author: Yoram Dinstein, Tel-Aviv University
- Date Published: November 2022
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781009102148
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The book serves as a companion to three other volumes published by Cambridge University Press, dealing respectively with the jus ad bellum, the law of belligerent occupation, and non-international armed conflicts. It is devoted to the core of the jus in bello - that is, the conduct of hostilities on land, at sea and in the air in inter-State armed conflicts - analyzed against the background of customary international law and treaties in force. The book deals with both means and methods of modern warfare. It addresses issues of general non-combatant protection, the principle of proportionality in collateral damage to civilians, and special protection, especially of the environment and cultural property. It also considers the relevant dimensions of international criminal law and deals with controversial matters such as unlawful combatancy, direct participation of civilians in hostilities and the use of 'human shields'. Case law and legal literature are cited throughout.
Read more- The fourth edition is completely revised and up-to-date
- Suitable for both law students and to military officers undergoing training in the law of armed conflict
- Explores issues of general non-combatant protection, the principle of proportionality in collateral damage to civilians, and special protection
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- Edition: 4th Edition
- Date Published: November 2022
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781009102148
- length: 416 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 151 x 24 mm
- weight: 0.67kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. The general framework
2. Lawful combatancy
3. Prohibited weapons
4. Lawful targets of attack
5. Protection from attack of civilians and civilian objects
6. Persons entitled to special protection
7. Objects endowed with special protection
8. Protection of the natural environment
9. Specific methods of Warfare
10. War crimes, orders, command responsibility and defences.
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