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1 online resource (498 pages) |
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International Humanitarian Law Ser |
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International Humanitarian Law Ser
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Contents |
Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part 1 The Point of Departure: nato Rules of Engagement -- Chapter 2 Rules of Engagement: Introduction, Development and Use -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Analysing roe: Definition, Scope and Form, and Legal Status -- 2.2.1 Definitions, Scope and Form of Rules of Engagement -- 2.2.1.1 Multinational and National Approaches to roe -- 2.2.1.2 Scope of roe -- 2.2.1.3 Form of roe -- 2.2.1.4 Mission Accomplishment roe versus Self-Defence roe |
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2.2.1.5 Mission Specific roe versus Standing roe -- 2.2.1.6 Restrictive versus Permissive Approaches to roe -- 2.2.1.7 nato roe as the Sole Authority for the Use of Force or Other Provocative Acts -- 2.2.1.8 Peacetime Operations (and Operations Prior to the Commencement of an Armed Conflict) versus Armed Conflict Operations -- 2.2.1.9 Interpretation of nato roe for the Purposes of This Book -- 2.2.2 The Binding Force of nato roe -- 2.2.2.1 Obligations on the State -- 2.2.2.2 The Status of roe in National Law -- 2.3 The History of Mission-Specific Rules of Engagement -- 2.4 roe Development |
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2.4.1 Law, Politics and Operational Considerations -- 2.4.2 nato roe Drafting -- 2.5 roe as a Tool for Command and Control -- 2.6 Conclusions -- Chapter 3 'Use of Force' Categories in nato roe Doctrine -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Use of Force in Self-Defence -- 3.3 The Use of Force in Response to an Attack or Imminent Attack by Opposing Forces -- 3.4 The Use of Force to Accomplish Designated Tasks -- 3.5 Attack in Response to Hostile Act and Hostile Intent as Defined by nato -- 3.5.1 Introduction -- 3.5.2 The nato Concepts of 'Hostile Act' and 'Hostile Intent' |
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3.5.2.1 MC 362/1 Definitions and Examples -- 3.5.2.2 Comments on the Definitions and Examples in MC 362/1 -- 3.5.3 Examples of 'Hostile Act' and 'Hostile Intent' -- 3.5.3.1 Introduction -- 3.5.3.2 Threshold of nato Hostile Intent and Hostile Act roe -- 3.5.3.2.1 Examples of Hostile Intent -- 3.5.3.2.2 Examples of Hostile Act -- 3.5.3.3 Factors Contributing towards the Determination of 'Hostile Act' and 'Hostile Intent' as Defined by nato -- 3.5.3.4 Concluding Remarks on the Examples of Application of the nato Hostile Act and Hostile Intent roe -- 3.6 Attack on Forces 'Declared Hostile' |
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Part 2 "Otherwise Lawful Use of Force": the Law Regulating the Use of Force during Armed Conflict -- Chapter 4 Introduction: the Search for a Legal Basis -- 4.1 The Lotus Principle, Human Rights, and the Relevance of the Relationship between the Jus ad Bellum and Jus in Bello -- 4.2 The Right to Life and Prohibition on Arbitrary Deprivation of Life -- 4.2.1 Introduction -- 4.2.2 Prohibition on Arbitrary Deprivation of Life -- 4.2.3 Extraterritorial Application -- 4.2.4 Concluding Remarks -- 4.3 The Relationship between the Jus ad Bellum and the Jus in Bello: Related in Fact, but Not in Law |
Notes |
4.3.1 Introduction |
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Print version record |
Subject |
North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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SUBJECT |
North Atlantic Treaty Organization fast |
Subject |
War (International law)
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War (International law)
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789004401686 |
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9004401687 |
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