We see and read about brutal and seemingly senseless warfare in the news every day --Rwanda, Bosnia, Chechnya, to name a few. This A-to-Z guidebook reveals --through case studies, definitions of key terms, and explanations of what\u27s legal and what\u27s not --what the public needs to know about war and the law. Laws of war exist. They define and categorize those acts of signal cruelty and murder that are universally known as war crimes. The laws of war have never been more developed, yet never before have so many innocent civilians been the victims of war crimes. It is clear that the laws are not being adhered to, nor have these laws been brought to light for the public or the journalists reporting on conflicts. Crimes of War is a timely ...
This research analyses the reasons for failed prosecutions of war crimes with regards to internation...
The Israel occupation of Palestinian territory has been an old aged occupation that frequently draw...
About the book: In World War I, only 5 percent of all casualties were civilian; in World War II, tha...
We see and read about brutal and seemingly senseless warfare in the news every day --Rwanda, Bosnia,...
Abstract for the book:We see and read about brutal and seemingly senseless warfare in the news every...
The practice of law of war has its modern origin from international laws of armed conflict which veh...
Part I presents International Humanitarian Law (IHL) carefully and systematically. The important and...
My objective in this paper is not to use international law as another weapon in the conflict, as fur...
abstract: The purpose of this paper is to analyze how Israel justifies its use of targeted killings....
The United Nations Security Council receives communications from Israel and Palestine almost weekly,...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
From the end of the year 2008 to 2021, Israel committed four wars in the Gaza Strip. These wars were...
On May 31, 2010, in the early hours of the morning, Israeli Defense Forces boarded and occupied a fl...
Do the laws of war govern the September 11 attacks? Did the attacks constitute war crimes ? These q...
International lawyers and ethicists have long judged wars from the perspective of the state and its ...
This research analyses the reasons for failed prosecutions of war crimes with regards to internation...
The Israel occupation of Palestinian territory has been an old aged occupation that frequently draw...
About the book: In World War I, only 5 percent of all casualties were civilian; in World War II, tha...
We see and read about brutal and seemingly senseless warfare in the news every day --Rwanda, Bosnia,...
Abstract for the book:We see and read about brutal and seemingly senseless warfare in the news every...
The practice of law of war has its modern origin from international laws of armed conflict which veh...
Part I presents International Humanitarian Law (IHL) carefully and systematically. The important and...
My objective in this paper is not to use international law as another weapon in the conflict, as fur...
abstract: The purpose of this paper is to analyze how Israel justifies its use of targeted killings....
The United Nations Security Council receives communications from Israel and Palestine almost weekly,...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
From the end of the year 2008 to 2021, Israel committed four wars in the Gaza Strip. These wars were...
On May 31, 2010, in the early hours of the morning, Israeli Defense Forces boarded and occupied a fl...
Do the laws of war govern the September 11 attacks? Did the attacks constitute war crimes ? These q...
International lawyers and ethicists have long judged wars from the perspective of the state and its ...
This research analyses the reasons for failed prosecutions of war crimes with regards to internation...
The Israel occupation of Palestinian territory has been an old aged occupation that frequently draw...
About the book: In World War I, only 5 percent of all casualties were civilian; in World War II, tha...