The 'legal pluriverse' surrounding multinational military operations /
The 'Legal Pluriverse' Surrounding Multinational Military Operations conceptualizes and examines the "Pluriverse": the multiplicity of rules that apply to and regulate contemporary multinational missions, and the array of actors involved. These operations are further complicated...
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Oxford ; New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
2020.
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| Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : the history of contemporary military operations and contemporary legal challenges / Robin Geiss, Heike Krieger, and Henning Lahmann
- PART I: THE APPLICATION AND INTEROPERABILITY OF THE LAWS OF ARMED CONFLICT TO MULTINATIONAL MILITARY OPERATIONS. Multinational military operations and the geographical scope of the laws of armed conflict in non-international armed conflict / Katja Schöberl
- The temporal scope of the laws of armed conflict in multinational military operations / Christian Schaller
- The legal interoperability of the laws of armed conflict / Michael Newton
- PART II: LAWS OF ARMED CONFLICT AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW IN THE CONTEXT OF MULTINATIONAL MILITARY OPERATIONS : A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE? An operational perspective / Hans Boddens Hosang
- A North American perspective : the overlap of the laws of armed conflict and international human rights law / Kenneth Watkin
- A European perspective on the international human rights and humanitarian law relationship in the context of multinational military operations / Gentian Zyberi and Anna Andersson
- PART III: LAWS OF ARMED CONFLICT AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW IN THE CONTEXT OF MULTINATIONAL MILITARY OPERATIONS : LAW ENFORCEMENT, DETENTION, HOSTILITIES, AND PRECAUTIONS IN ATTACK AS RELEVANT CASES IN POINT. Law enforcement activities in peacekeeping and multinational military operations : the cases of Haiti and Afghanistan / Héctor Olásolo, Felipe Tenorio-Obando, Sergio Andrés Díaz, and Antonio Varón
- Detention in the context of multinational military operations / Jacques Hartmann
- An exercise in defragmentation : the grand chamber judgment in Hassan v UK / Andreas von Arnauld
- International human rights law and extraterritorial hostilities / Yaël Ronen
- The invaluable civilian risk mitigation contribution of recognizing the value of precautionary measures / Geoffrey Corn
- European partners in multinational military operations : extended legal restraints : the ECtHR's rights-based conception of precautions in and against the effects of attacks / Tilmann Altwicker
- PART IV: THE ROLE OF PERTINENT SUBFIELDS OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW IN RELATION TO MULTINATIONAL MILITARY OPERATIONS. UN Security Council resolutions as a legal framework for multinational military operations / Pia Hesse
- The coordinating and steering function of status-of-forces agreements / Dieter Fleck
- Accountability and multinational military operations / Paulina Starski
- Protecting the environment during multinational military operations / Onita Das
- Multinational military operations at sea / Anna Petrig
- PART V: COMPLEX OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS : DIVERSITY OF ACTORS AND ITS IMPACT ON THE LEGAL PLURIVERSE SURROUNDING MULTINATIONAL MILITARY OPERATIONS. Receiving states, sending states, and the impact of their domestic laws / Aurel Sari
- Legal challenges in multinational military operations : the role of national caveats / Jochen Katze and Maral Kashgar
- The involvement of private security companies in multinational military operations / Hin-Yan Liu
- Asymmetric actors in asymmetric conflicts / Robert Frau
- Human rights obligations of armed groups / Andreas Th. Müller.