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Crowe, Jonathan
"This is a concise and nuanced overview of International Humanitarian Law (IHL). The structure is unusual. While the book reflects the state of the law with accuracy and sobriety, it nevertheless shows the idealist and philosophical ambitions of the authors. Legal issues are often discussed within a wider moral and ethical context. The authors add many basics on human rights and the enforcement of international law, which are not directly relevant for IHL, but ensure the reader understands the wider picture. Marco Sass©øli, University of Geneva, Switzerland This book provides a clear and concise explanation of the central principles of international humanitarian law (or the law of armed conflict) while situating them in a broader philosophical, ethical and legal context. The authors consider a range of wider issues relevant to international humanitarian law, including its ethical foundations, relationship to other bodies of international law and contemporary modes of enforcement. This helps to develop a richer context for understanding the law of war and a sound basis for examining the changing nature of contemporary armed conflict. The book also discusses important recent decisions by international courts and tribunals, tracks the historical development of humanitarian principles in warfare and considers the legal position of states, individuals and non-state groups. Principles of International Humanitarian Law is an important resource for students of international humanitarian law and International law academics, as well as international humanitarian law practitioners.
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Machine generated contents note: 1.The concept of armed conflict
2.Sources of international humanitarian law
3.Means and methods of warfare
4.Protection of civilians
5.Protection of combatants hors de combat
6.Humanitarianism and human rights
7.Liability of states and non-state groups
8.Liability of individuals."
Cheltenham, UK Northhampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 2013
341.67 CRO p (3)
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Crowe, Jonathan
"This is a concise and nuanced overview of International Humanitarian Law (IHL). The structure is unusual. While the book reflects the state of the law with accuracy and sobriety, it nevertheless shows the idealist and philosophical ambitions of the authors. Legal issues are often discussed within a wider moral and ethical context. The authors add many basics on human rights and the enforcement of international law, which are not directly relevant for IHL, but ensure the reader understands the wider picture. Marco Sass©øli, University of Geneva, Switzerland This book provides a clear and concise explanation of the central principles of international humanitarian law (or the law of armed conflict) while situating them in a broader philosophical, ethical and legal context. The authors consider a range of wider issues relevant to international humanitarian law, including its ethical foundations, relationship to other bodies of international law and contemporary modes of enforcement. This helps to develop a richer context for understanding the law of war and a sound basis for examining the changing nature of contemporary armed conflict. The book also discusses important recent decisions by international courts and tribunals, tracks the historical development of humanitarian principles in warfare and considers the legal position of states, individuals and non-state groups. Principles of International Humanitarian Law is an important resource for students of international humanitarian law and International law academics, as well as international humanitarian law practitioners.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1.The concept of armed conflict
2.Sources of international humanitarian law
3.Means and methods of warfare
4.Protection of civilians
5.Protection of combatants hors de combat
6.Humanitarianism and human rights
7.Liability of states and non-state groups
8.Liability of individuals."
Cheltenham, UK Northhampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 2013
341.67 CRO p (3)
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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New Delhi: Discovery Publishing House, 2001
323.4 INT
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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New Delhi: Discovery , 2001
341.48 INT I
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Otto, Roland
"Existing international law is capable to govern the ?war on terror? also in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. The standards generally applicable to targeted killings are those of human rights law. Force may be used in order to address immediate threats, preventive killings are permitted under strict preconditions but targeted killings are prohibited.
In the context of armed conflicts, these standards are complemented by international humanitarian law as lex specialis. Civilians may only be targeted while directly taking part in hostilities and posing a threat to the adversary. Also in Israel and the occupied territory, these standards apply. Contrary to the Israeli supreme court?s view, international humanitarian law is not complemented by human rights law, but human rights law is, to some degree, complemented by international humanitarian law. According to these standards, many killings which would be legal according to the Israeli Supreme Court violate international law."
Heidelberg : Springer, 2012
e20400946
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Forsythe, David P., 1941-
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2012
341.48 FOR h
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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McBeth, Adam
New Zealand: Oxford Univ Press, 2011
323.3 MCB i
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2005
R 341.67 CUS II.2
Buku Referensi  Universitas Indonesia Library
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