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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Thilo Marauhn , Barry de VriesPublisher: Brill Imprint: Martinus Nijhoff Weight: 1.286kg ISBN: 9789004380585ISBN 10: 9004380582 Pages: 688 Publication Date: 17 December 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsBibliographic Information on the Selected Essays of Michael Bothe An Introduction to Michael Bothe's Writings on Legal Restraints on the Use of Military Force PART 1 Basic Issues 1 Legal and Non-Legal Norms A Meaningful Distinction in International Relations? 2 Les Limites des Pouvoirs du Conseil de Securite 3 Security Council's Targeted Sanctions against Presumed Terrorists The Need to Comply with Human Rights Standards 4 Limits to the Use of Force Imposed by International Law Current Problems 5 Will Current International Crises Result in Structural Shifts in International Law? PART 2 International Security 6 Terrorism and the Legality of Pre-emptive Force 7 Peacekeeping and International Humanitarian Law Friends or Foes? PART 3 Arms Control 8 Obligations and Protection of Individuals 9 Verification of Disarmament Treaties 10 Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction Treaty Regimes between Efficiency and Discrimination PART 4 The Law of Armed Conflict: General Questions 11 Le Droit de la Guerre Et les Nations Unies A Propos des Incidents Armes au Congo 12 The Historical Evolution of International Humanitarian Law, International Human Rights Law, Refugee Law and International Criminal Law 13 Multiculturalism and the Development of International Humanitarian Law 14 Setting the Scene New Technologies - New Challenges for IHL? 15 De Facto Control of Land or Sea Areas Its Relevance under the Law of Armed Conflict, in Particular Air and Missile Warfare 16 The International Committee of the Red Cross and the Additional Protocols of 1977 PART 5 Conduct of Hostilities: Protecting the Environment 17 Protection of the Environment in Times of Armed Conflict 18 Legal Restraints on Targeting Protection of Civilian Population and the Changing Faces of Modern Conflict 19 The Ethics, Principles and Objectives of Protection of the Environment in Times of Armed Conflict 20 The ILC Special Rapporteur's Preliminary Report on the Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflicts An Important Step in the Right Direction 21 Protection of the Environment in Relation to Armed Conflicts A Preliminary Comment on the Work of the International Law Commission PART 6 Protected Persons and Human Rights, Relief 22 Le Sort des Blesses et Malades Un but Fondamental de la Croix-Rouge 23 Relief Actions The Position of the Recipient State 24 Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law as Limits of Security Council Action PART 7 Occupation 25 Beginning and End of Occupation 26 Limits of the Right of Expropriation (Requisition) and of Movement Restrictions in Occupied Territory 27 Cutting off Electricity and Water Supply for the Gaza Strip Limits under International Law 28 The Right to Provide and Receive Humanitarian Assistance in Occupied Territories PART 8 Other Issues Concerning the Law of Armed Conflict 29 Neutrality in Naval Warfare What is Left of Traditional International Law? 30 Conflits Armes Internes et Droit International Humanitaire PART 9 Implementation and Enforcement of IHL 31 Fact-finding as a Means of Ensuring Respect for International Humanitarian Law 32 Remedies of Victims of War Crimes and Crimes against Humanities Some Critical Remarks on the icj's Judgment on the Jurisdictional Immunity of States 33 Prevention and Repression of Breaches of International Humanitarian Law 34 Complementarity Ensuring Compliance with International Law through Criminal Prosecutions - Whose Responsibility? 35 The Role of National Law in the Implementation of International Humanitarian LawReviewsAuthor InformationThilo Marauhn is Professor of Public Law and International Law at Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany. He heads the international law research group of the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt and serves as President of the International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission. Michael Bothe has been his academic mentor. Barry de Vries is a Research Assistant at the Department Public Law and International Law at Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |