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Fausto Pocar
,
Marco Pedrazzi
, and
Micaela Frulli
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Published:
30 Sep 2013
Page Range:
v–vii
Collection:
Law 2013
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781781955925.00003
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War Crimes and the Conduct of Hostilities
Edited by
Fausto Pocar
,
Marco Pedrazzi
, and
Micaela Frulli
Monograph Book
Published:
30 Sep 2013
Print ISBN:
9781781955918
eISBN:
9781781955925
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781781955925
Pages:
416
Collection:
Law 2013
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Table of Contents
Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Preface
Table of cases
PART I: Setting the legal framework
Chapter 1: The criminalization of the violations of international humanitarian law from Nuremberg to the Rome Statute
Chapter 2: Serious violations of the law on the conduct of hostilities: A neglected class of war crimes?
Chapter 3: To what extent do the international rules on human rights matter?
PART II: Violations of the principles of distinction, proportionality and precaution
Chapter 4: Direct attacks on civilians and indiscriminate attacks as war crimes
Chapter 5: The criminalization and prosecution of attacks against cultural property
Chapter 6: Using human shields as a war crime
PART III: Violations of the rules protecting particular categories of persons
Chapter 7: The enlistment, conscription and use of child soldiers as war crimes
Chapter 8: Criminalizing rape and sexual violence as methods of warfare
Chapter 9: The crime of attacking peacekeepers
PART IV: Violations of the rules on means of warfare
Chapter 10: The use of prohibited weapons and war crimes
Chapter 11: New weapons, old crimes?
Chapter 12: The criminalization of the use of biological and chemical weapons
Chapter 13: Arms transfer and complicity in war crimes
PART V: The special case of terrorism in armed conflicts
Chapter 14: International terrorism, the law of war and the negotiation of a UN comprehensive convention
Chapter 15: Terror and terrorism in armed conflicts: Developments in international criminal law
Chapter 16: Fighting terror within the law? Terrorism, counterterrorism and military occupations
Chapter 17: The relevance of international humanitarian law in national case law on terrorism
PART VI: Investigations and fact finding: A(n) (im)possible mission?
Chapter 18: The challenges of establishing the facts in relation to ‘Hague law’ violations
Chapter 19: UN fact-finding commissions and the prosecution of war crimes: An evolution towards justice-oriented missions?
Chapter 20: Fact-finding by international human rights institutions and criminal prosecution
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Law - Academic
Human Rights
Public International Law
Terrorism and Security Law
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