International Law and the Classification of Conflicts
Editat de Elizabeth Wilmshursten Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 aug 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199657759
ISBN-10: 0199657750
Pagini: 568
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 39 mm
Greutate: 1.01 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199657750
Pagini: 568
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 39 mm
Greutate: 1.01 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This book achieves the highest standards of scholarship and represents a real step forward in international understanding of these most complex issues. Its impressive authority will ensure that it is widely consulted and cited, and will do much to drive forward the debate in the years ahead. I recommend the book heartily and congratulate all involved in its preparation.
This volume is a worth-while addition to the literature on classification of conflicts in IHL. It brings together some of the most eminent international scholars in IHL who offer their views on classification and on several relevant controversial questions. The analysis and debate generated offer the reader a comprehensive overview of-and plenty of food for thought on-the problems relating to classification... In short, this is a book definitely worth reading by anyone interested in classification of conflicts.
Her book is a welcome and valuable addition to the literature on the law of armed conflict. Thanks to the inclusion of the case studies, the book has managed to move away from a purely accademic monograph to become an exceptionally useful tool to assist nations and their operational lawyers when making classification decisions. It therefore deserves the attention of students, accademics and practitioners alike.
The on-the-ground approach demonstrated in this work has the very real merit of taking international lawyers, or more accurately international humanitarian lawyers, somewhat out of their comfort zone ... besides providing clarity for the expert on the vexed issue of classification of conflicts it will also be a resource for the more general reader with an interest in international humanitarian law and how it works in practice.
Individual case studies are of invariably high qualityand yield myriad points of analytical interest. ... the case studies are well selected and thoroughly discussed.
This volume is a worth-while addition to the literature on classification of conflicts in IHL. It brings together some of the most eminent international scholars in IHL who offer their views on classification and on several relevant controversial questions. The analysis and debate generated offer the reader a comprehensive overview of-and plenty of food for thought on-the problems relating to classification... In short, this is a book definitely worth reading by anyone interested in classification of conflicts.
Her book is a welcome and valuable addition to the literature on the law of armed conflict. Thanks to the inclusion of the case studies, the book has managed to move away from a purely accademic monograph to become an exceptionally useful tool to assist nations and their operational lawyers when making classification decisions. It therefore deserves the attention of students, accademics and practitioners alike.
The on-the-ground approach demonstrated in this work has the very real merit of taking international lawyers, or more accurately international humanitarian lawyers, somewhat out of their comfort zone ... besides providing clarity for the expert on the vexed issue of classification of conflicts it will also be a resource for the more general reader with an interest in international humanitarian law and how it works in practice.
Individual case studies are of invariably high qualityand yield myriad points of analytical interest. ... the case studies are well selected and thoroughly discussed.
Notă biografică
Elizabeth Wilmshurst CMG is Associate Fellow in International Law, at Chatham House (the Royal Institute of International Affairs) and a visiting professor at University College, London University. She was a legal adviser in the United Kingdom diplomatic service between 1974 and 2003, during which time she was the Legal Adviser to the UK mission to the United Nations in New York between 1994 and 1997. She is a co-author of An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure (2nd ed. Cambridge, 2010) and a co-editor of Perspectives on the ICRC Study on Customary International Humanitarian Law (Cambridge, 2007).