Non-international armed conflict in the twenty-first century /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Watkin, Kenneth (Editor), Norris, Andrew J. (Editor)
Format: Government Document eBook
Language:English
Published: Newport, Rhode Island : Naval War College, 2012.
Series:International law studies ; v. 88.
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Online Access:PDF, Mobi and epub versions
http://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/gpo31575
Table of Contents:
  • "Small wars" : the legal challenges / Kenneth Watkin
  • Will-o'-the-wisp? : the search for law in non-international armed conflicts / John F. Murphy
  • Defining non-international armed conflict : a historically difficult task / David E. Graham
  • Self-defense targeting : blurring the line between the jus ad bellum and the jus in bello / Geoffrey S. Corn
  • War and peace : where is the divide? / Charles Garraway
  • The status of opposition fighters in a non-international armed conflict / Michael N. Schmitt
  • Present and future conceptions of the status of government forces in non-international armed conflict / Sean Watts
  • Toward a limited consensus on the loss of civilian immunity in non-international armed conflict : making progress through practice / Stephen Pomper
  • Differences in the law of weaponry when applied to non-international armed conflicts / William H. Boothby
  • Methods and means of naval warfare in non-international armed conflicts / Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg
  • Perfidy in non-international armed conflicts / Richard B. Jackson
  • Non-international armed conflicts in the Philippines / Raymundo B. Ferrer and Randolph G. Cabangbang
  • Twenty-first century challenges : the use of military forces to combat criminal threats / Juan Carlos Gomez
  • An Australian perspective on non-international armed conflict : Afghanistan and East Timor / Rob McLaughlin
  • Detention of terrorists in the twenty-first century / William K. Lietzau
  • Detention in non-international armed conflicts / Knut Dörmann
  • International enforcement in non-international armed conflict : searching for synergy among legal regimes in the case of Libya / John Cerone
  • Concluding remarks on non-international armed conflicts / Yoram Dinstein.