Reflections on the law of war : collected essays / by Frits Kalshoven.
2007
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Author
Title
Reflections on the law of war : collected essays / by Frits Kalshoven.
Published
Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, [2007]
Copyright
©2007
Call Number
KZ6471 .K352 2007
ISBN
9789004158252 (hardback : alk. paper)
9004158251 (hardback : alk. paper)
9004158251 (hardback : alk. paper)
Description
x, 1,115 pages ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
OCoLC)85692236
ocm85692236
(OCoLC)85692236
ocm85692236
(OCoLC)85692236
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Ch. 1
The setting
3
Ch. 2
Introduction to the law of warfare
15
Ch. 3
The conference of government experts on the reaffirmation and development of international humanitarian law applicable in armed conflicts, 24 May - 12 June, 1971
33
Ch. 4
The conference of government experts on the reaffirmation and development of international humanitarian law applicable in armed conflicts (second session), 3 May - 2 June, 1972
57
Ch. 5
The first session of the diplomatic conference on reaffirmation and development of international humanitarian law applicable in armed conflicts, Geneva, 20 February - 29 March 1974
101
Ch. 6
Applicability of customary international law in non-international armed conflicts
133
Ch. 7
The conference of government experts on the use of certain conventional weapons, Lucerne, 24 September - 18 October, 1974
147
Ch. 8
The conference of government experts on the use of certain conventional weapons, second session, Lugano, 28 January - 26 February, 1976
171
Ch. 9
The diplomatic conference on reaffirmation and development of international humanitarian law applicable in armed conflicts, Geneva, 1974 - 1977
181
Ch. 10
The Netherlands and international humanitarian law applicable in armed conflicts
275
Ch. 11
Development of customary law of armed conflict
321
Ch. 12
Grotius'Jus in Bello, with special reference to ruses of war and perfidy
327
Ch. 13
Incendiary weapons : legal and humanitarian aspects
339
Ch. 14
The soldier and his golf clubs
359
Ch. 15
Conventional weaponry : the law from St. Petersburg to Lucerne and beyond
377
Ch. 16
The conventional weapons convention : functions of underlying legal principles
393
Ch. 17
Prohibitions or restrictions on the use of methods and means of warfare in the Gulf War, 1980 - 1988
399
Ch. 18
The protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict within the framework of international humanitarian law
421
Ch. 19
Bombardment : from "Brussels 1874" to "Sarajevo 2003"
431
Ch. 20
The position of guerrilla fighters under the law of war
467
Ch. 21
"Guerrilla" and "terrorism" in internal armed conflict
497
Ch. 22
Guerrilla and humanitarian law : an introduction
511
Ch. 23
Assistance to the victims of armed conflicts and other disasters
521
Ch. 24
Non-combatant persons : a comment to chapter 11 of the Commander's handbook on the law of naval operations
535
Ch. 25
Enemy merchant vessels as legitimate military objectives
567
Ch. 26
"Enemy combatants" in American hands : are there limits to the president's discretion?
575
Ch. 27
Implementation and enforcement of international humanitarian law
595
Ch. 28
Instructions for the armed forces
621
Ch. 29
Individual right to claim damages under article 3 of Hague Convention IV : expert opinion, 1997
631
Ch. 30
Individual right to claim damages under article 3 of Hague Convention IV : supplementary expert opinion, 1999
651
Ch. 31
The undertaking to respect and ensure respect in all circumstances : from tiny seed to ripening fruit
665
Ch. 32
Will international humanitarian law protect tomorrow's war victims?
729
Ch. 33
Reprisals in the CDDH
739
Ch. 34
Belligerent reprisals revisited
759
Ch. 35
The international humanitarian fact-finding commission : its birth and early years
793
Ch. 36
Reprisals and the protection of civilians : two recent decisions of the Yugoslavia tribunal
809
Ch. 37
The international humanitarian fact-finding commission : a sleeping beauty?
835
Ch. 38
The international humanitarian fact-finding commission established by the first additional protocol to the Geneva conventions
843
Ch. 39
Protocol II, the CDDH and Colombia
861
Ch. 40
State sovereignty vs. international concern in some recent cases of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
893
Ch. 41
The qualification of specific situations as international armed conflict
917
Ch. 42
Some observations on the road to Rome
933
Ch. 43
From international humanitarian law to international criminal law
947
Ch. 44
Neutrality law
961
Ch. 45
Impartiality and neutrality in humanitarian law and practice
975
Ch. 46
International humanitarian law and violation of medical neutrality
993
Ch. 47
Legal aspects of "medical neutrality"
1023
Ch. 48
Freedom of navigation and neutrality in the Gulf War, 1980-1988 : the Dutch and Belgian mine-hunting activities
1033
Ch. 49
The centennial of the first international peace conference : introduction
1051
Ch. 50
Motion of thanks
1081