Customary International Humanitarian Law 3 Volume Set
Cambridge University Press
9780521539258 (ISBN)
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In 1996, the International Committee of the Red Cross, alongside a range of renowned experts, embarked upon a major international study into current state practice in international humanitarian law in order to identify customary law in this area. Customary International Humanitarian Law, Volume I: Rules and Volume II: Practice, is the result of that study. This original, authoritative work will be an essential tool for anyone involved with international humanitarian law.
Part I. The Principle of Distinction: 1. Distinction between Civilians and Combatants (Rules 1–6); 2. Distinction between Civilian Objects and Military Objectives (Rules 7–10); 3. Indiscriminate attacks (Rules 11–13); 4. Proportionality in attack (Rule 14); 5. Precautions in attack (Rules 15–21); 6. Precautions against the effects of attacks (Rules 22–24); Part II. Specifically Protected Persons and Objects: 7. Medical and religious personnel and objects (Rules 25–30); 8. Humanitarian relief personnel and objects (Rules 31–32); 9. Personnel and objects Involved in a Peacekeeping Mission (Rule 33); 10. Journalists (Rule 34); 11. Protected zones (Rules 35–37); 12. Cultural property (Rules 38–41); 13. Works and Installations Containing Dangerous Forces (Rule 42); 14. The Natural Environment (Rules 43–45); Part III. Specific Methods of Warfare: 15. Denial of quarter (Rules 46–48); 16. Destruction and seizure of property (Rules 49–52); 17. Starvation and access to humanitarian relief (Rules 53–56); 18. Deception (Rules 57–65); 19. Communication with the enemy (Rules 66–69); Part IV. Weapons: 20. General principles on the use of weapons (Rules 70–71); 21. Poison (Rule 72); 22. Nuclear weapons; 23. Biological weapons (Rule 73); 24. Chemical weapons (Rules 74–76); 25. Expanding bullets (Rule 77); 26. Exploding bullets (Rule 78); 27. Weapons primarily Injuring by Non-detectable Fragments (Rule 79); 28. Booby-traps (Rule 80); 29. Landmines (Rules 81–83); 30. Incendiary weapons (Rules 84–85); 31. Blinding laser weapons (Rule 86); Part V. Treatment of Civilians and Persons Hors de Combat: 32. Fundamental guarantees (Rules 87–105); 33. Combatants and prisoner-of-war status (Rules 106–108); 34. The wounded, sick and shipwrecked (Rules 109–111); 35. The dead (Rules 112–116); 36. Missing persons (Rule 117); 37. Persons Deprived of Their Liberty (Rules 118–128); 38. Displacement and Displaced Persons (Rules 129–133); 39. Other Persons afforded specific protection (Rules 134–138); Part VI. Implementation: 40. Compliance with International Humanitarian Law (Rules 139–143); 41. Enforcement of International Humanitarian Law (Rules 144–148); 42. Responsibility and reparation (Rules 149–150); 43. Individual responsibility (Rules 151–155); 44. War crimes (Rules 156–161).
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 3.3.2005 |
|---|---|
| Verlagsort | Cambridge |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 185 x 266 mm |
| Gewicht | 6800 g |
| Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
| Recht / Steuern ► Öffentliches Recht ► Völkerrecht | |
| ISBN-13 | 9780521539258 / 9780521539258 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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