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In: Journal of government information: JGI ; an international review of policy, issues and resources, Band 24, Heft 2, S. 130-132
ISSN: 1352-0237
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In: Journal of government information: JGI ; an international review of policy, issues and resources, Band 24, Heft 2, S. 130-132
ISSN: 1352-0237
In: Journal of international economic law, Band 27, Heft 1, S. 196-202
ISSN: 1464-3758
In: Global society: journal of interdisciplinary international relations, Band 15, Heft 4, S. 415-423
ISSN: 1469-798X
In: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte: APuZ, Band 34, Heft 8, S. 27-45
ISSN: 0479-611X
World Affairs Online
In: Grundwissen Politik 45
In: Lehrbuch
World Affairs Online
In: Göttinger Studien zum Völker- und Europarecht 9
In: Terrorism: an internat. journal, Band 11, Heft 2, S. 113-137
ISSN: 0149-0389
Pros and cons of the law enforcement and law of armed conflict approaches.
In: Sozialwissenschaftliche Schriftenreihe / Reihe Studien
World Affairs Online
In: Revue internationale de la Croix-Rouge et Bulletin international des sociétés de la Croix-Rouge, Band 28, Heft 335, S. 877
ISSN: 1607-5889
In: Basler Studien zur Rechtswissenschaft
In: Reihe B, Öffentliches Recht Bd. 72
In: Abhandlungen der Rechts- und Staatswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen 25
In: International Law - Book Archive pre-2000
Espionage, an area of state activity which is vital to international relations, yet which is unregulated by international law, is coming to assume increasing importance in the `New World Order'. International Law and Espionage examines four major areas of public international law: freedom of information and human rights, diplomacy, territory, and armed conflict. A detailed analysis is given of their theoretical and practical connection to the practice of espionage. The relevance of international law to espionage is clearly demonstrated, not least by the absence of any official link between the two (save in time of war). The conclusion is inescapable: it is high time for international legal provision to be made for the control of an activity which is universal, and which plays such a crucial role in the deterrence of conflict and the maintenance of international peace and security. International Law and Espionage was written by the late Dr John Kish, and completed and edited by David Turns. It is an essential reference work for those who seek to understand the ill-defined legality and permissibility of espionage in the uncertainties of the modern world. Required reading for international lawyers, and all interested in the realities of international relations