The War on Terror and the Laws of War: A Military Perspective: Terrorism and Global Justice Series
Autor Geoffrey S. Corn, James A. Schoettler, Jr., Dru Brenner-Beck, Victor M. Hansen, Dick Jackson, Eric Talbot Jensen, Michael W. Lewis, Charles J. Dunlap, Jr.en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 ian 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190221416
ISBN-10: 0190221410
Pagini: 277
Dimensiuni: 231 x 155 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Terrorism and Global Justice Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190221410
Pagini: 277
Dimensiuni: 231 x 155 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Terrorism and Global Justice Series
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
In this well-timed revision to the first edition published in 2009, the authors allow the reader to benefit from their unique yet balanced perspectives as they address some of the most pressing issues in the enduring campaign to defeat terrorism insofar as they concern the laws of war. The six authors, all of whom served in some capacity in the Armed Forces of the United States of America (USA), confess not to provide a critical analysis of the official characterisation of the War on Terror as a genuine armed conflict under international humanitarian law.
This book will be a valuable source for lawyers and others lacking a military background interested in the rules for carrying out military operations against transnational terrorists. An especially timely examination of the changing laws of war."
Issues of targeting, detention, interrogation, and prosecution are among the most pressing and controversial questions in our politics today. Some say the treatment of these topics in the laws of war must evolve in order to account for the changing face of armed conflict, while others argue that the case for new rules has not been made, and in any event disagreement abounds as to when the laws of war apply at all. Unfortunately, we don't often hear the perspective of military practitioners in this debate. This indispensable volume closes that gap, and is a must-read for experts and novices alike."
The authors' blend of scholarly perspective with military experience makes the discussion of intricate legal issues relating to the declared 'war on terror' more captivating."
The best new book you can read on the subject. . . Rarely does one get the chance to read a careful, academic analysis written from the vantage point of scholars with such extensive experience with so many different facets of the subject of their study"
This book will be a valuable source for lawyers and others lacking a military background interested in the rules for carrying out military operations against transnational terrorists. An especially timely examination of the changing laws of war."
Issues of targeting, detention, interrogation, and prosecution are among the most pressing and controversial questions in our politics today. Some say the treatment of these topics in the laws of war must evolve in order to account for the changing face of armed conflict, while others argue that the case for new rules has not been made, and in any event disagreement abounds as to when the laws of war apply at all. Unfortunately, we don't often hear the perspective of military practitioners in this debate. This indispensable volume closes that gap, and is a must-read for experts and novices alike."
The authors' blend of scholarly perspective with military experience makes the discussion of intricate legal issues relating to the declared 'war on terror' more captivating."
The best new book you can read on the subject. . . Rarely does one get the chance to read a careful, academic analysis written from the vantage point of scholars with such extensive experience with so many different facets of the subject of their study"
Notă biografică
Geoffrey S. Corn is The Presidential Research Professor of Law at South Texas College of Law in Houston Texas, who retired in 2004 from the U.S. Army as Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). Professor Corn's teaching and scholarship focuses on the law of armed conflict, national security law, criminal law and procedure, and prosecutorial ethics.James A. Schoettler, Jr. is an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Georgetown University Law Center. He is a retired U.S. Army Colonel, with 30 years of service as a Judge Advocate on active duty and in the Army Reserve.Dru Brenner-Beck is an attorney in private practice in Littleton, Colorado, and consults on international law matters. She served in the U.S. Army initially as a Military Intelligence officer, and then as a member of the Judge Advocate General's Corps. She is also the current President of the National Institute of Military Justice.Victor M. Hansen is Associate Dean and Professor of Law at New England Law Boston. Professor Hansen holds a J.D., magna cum laude, from Lewis and Clark Law School. He is a co-author of the first edition of The War on Terror and the Laws of War. He previously served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps.Richard B. "Dick" Jackson is the Special Assistant to the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General for Law of War Matters. He is a retired U.S. Army Colonel, with over 30 years of experience as an Infantryman and Judge Advocate. Mr. Jackson has written extensively and frequently lectured on law of war matters.Eric Talbot Jensen is an Associate Professor at Brigham Young Law School in Provo, Utah, where he teaches Public International Law, US National Security Law, Criminal Law, and the Law of Armed Conflict. He has written a number of law review articles appearing in such journals as the Michigan Journal of International Law, International Law Studies, and the Minnesota Journal of International Law.Michael W. Lewis is a professor of law at Ohio Northern University School of Law. He has written extensively on various aspects of the laws of war and the conflict between the US and al Qaeda. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1987-95 where he flew F-14's from the aircraft carrier USS Independence.