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Relectio de iure belli o paz dinámica: Escuela Española de la Paz, primera generación 1526 - 1560
In: Corpus Hispanorum de pace 6
Das System der verbotenen und erlaubten Kriege in Völkerbundssatzung, Locarno-Verträgen und Kellogg-Pakt
In: Frankfurter Abhandlungen zum modernen Völkerrecht 31
Non-lethal weapons and the long tail of warfare
In: Small wars & insurgencies, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 141-159
ISSN: 0959-2318
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Drohnen und das Recht: völker- und verfassungsrechtliche Fragen automatisierter und autonomer Kriegsführung
In: Jus Internationale et Europaeum 91
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Akteure in Krieg und Frieden
In: Jus Internationale et Europaeum 43
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Luftfahrt-, Weltraum- und Luftkriegsrecht
In: Österreichische militärische Zeitschrift: ÖMZ, Band 25, Heft 3, S. 229-238
ISSN: 0048-1440
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Restoring and maintaining order in complex peace operations: the search for a legal framework
In: International humanitarian law series 2 [i.e. 1]
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Is just war possible?
In: Political theory today
The idea that war is sometimes justified is deeply embedded in public consciousness. But it is only credible so long as we believe that the ethical standards of just war are in fact realizable in practice. In this engaging book, Christopher Finlay elucidates the assumptions underlying just war theory and defends them from a range of objections, arguing that it is a regrettable but necessary reflection of the moral realities of international politics. Using a range of historical and contemporary examples, he demonstrates the necessity of employing the theory on the basis of careful moral appraisal of real-life political landscapes and striking a balance between theoretical ideals and the practical realities of conflict.
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Environmental warfare and the meaning of widespread, long-lasting and severe effects in the law of armed conflict
This thesis is an attempt to analyse the efficacy of the existing international legal framework provided by the law of armed conflict for the wartime protection of the environment, based on the scientific data obtained during environmental assessments conducted after the 1990-1991 Gulf War and focusing on the Kuwaiti oil well fires and the legal threshold provided by Art I ENMOD Convention and Art 35(3) and 55(1) Additional Protocol I. The first main part tackles the prior background and development, course and environmental repercussions of the conflict from both a scientific and legal perspective. Geographic, economic, historical and political aspects are presented for an easier understanding of the implications of the conflict and particularly of the sabotage of over 700 oil wells in Kuwait. The effects on the atmospheric, terrestrial, marine environment and human health are studied in detail. The next central part of this thesis focuses on the legal threshold required for liability for environmental damage by using the concept of widespread, long-lasting/long-term and/or severe effects on the environment during armed conflict. The general purpose, applicability and interpretation of central problematic terms used in Art 35(3) and Art 55(1) Additional Protocol I, respectively Art I ENMOD Convention are examined, focusing on the detailed comparative analysis of the meaning of "widespread", "long-lasting/long-term" and "severe" effects/damage on the environment. The conclusion of this thesis summarises the findings and shows that although Art I ENMOD Convention and Art 35(3) and 55(1) Additional Protocol I provide a certain wartime environmental protection, it is insufficient and requires much more development and precise applicational guidelines for future armed conflicts. ; Author Andreea-Maria Stan ; Universität Linz, Diplomarbeit, 2021 ; (VLID)6261101
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The law in war: a concise overview
The Law in War offers an insightful roadmap to understanding a broad range of operational, humanitarian, and accountability issues that arise during armed conflict. Each chapter provides a clear and comprehensive explanation of the impact that international law has on military operations. The second edition has been fully revised to reflect recent advances in international humanitarian law and expands the analysis to include as a brand-new chapter on international human rights law, which addresses issues such as the conduct of law enforcement during hostilities. The revusions are particularly focused on updates concerning the status of combatants and unprivileged belligerents, the protection of civilians, targeting, the treatment of POWs and detainees, weapons law, air and missile warfare, naval warfare and neutrality, command responsibility, and accountability. New material has also been added to address the increasing involvement of private security contractors in warfare.
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Die Legitimation der politischen Herrschaft in Polen seit 1944
In: Berichte des Bundesinstituts für Ostwissenschaftliche und Internationale Studien 1986,23
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