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Rethinking the Law of Armed Conflict in an Age of Terrorism

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ISBN/EAN: 9780739166543
Umbreit-Nr.: 9965923

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 332 S.
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Erschienen am 28.12.2011
Auflage: 1/2011


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  • Zusatztext
    • <span><span><span>Ten years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2011,</span><span>Rethinking the Law of Armed Conflict in an Age of Terrorism</span><span>, edited by Christopher Ford and Amichai Cohen, brings together a range of interdisciplinary experts to examine the problematic encounter between international law and challenges presented by conflicts between developed states and nonstate actors, such as international terrorist groups. Through examinations of the counter-terrorist experiences of the United States, Israel, and Colombiacoupled with legal and historical analyses of trends in international humanitarian lawthe authors place post-9/11 practice in the context of the international legal communitys broader struggle over the substantive content of international rules constraining state behavior in irregular wars and explore trends in the development of these rules.</span></span><br><span><span>From the beginning of international efforts to rewrite the laws of armed conflict in the 1970s, the legal rules to govern irregular conflicts of the state-on-nonstate variety have been contested terrain. Particularly in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, policymakers, lawyers, and scholars have debated the merits, relevance, and applicability of what are said to be competing war and law enforcement paradigms of legal constraintand even the degree to which international law can be said to apply to counter-terrorist conflicts at all. Ford&amp; Cohens volume puts such debates in historical and analytical context, and offers readers an insight into where the law has been headed in the fraught years since September 2001. The contributors provide the reader with differing perspectives upon these questions, but together their analyses make clear that law-governed restraint remains a cardinal value in counter-terrorist war, even as the law stands revealed as being much more contested and indeterminate than many accounts would have it.</span><span>Rethinking the Law of Armed Conflict in an Age of Terrorism</span><span> provides an important conceptual framework through which to view the development of the law as the policy and legal communities move into the second decade of the global war on terrorism.</span></span><br><span></span></span>

  • Kurztext
    • Ten years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2011, Rethinking the Law of Armed Conflict in an Age of Terrorism, edited by Christopher Ford and Amichai Cohen, brings together a range of interdisciplinary experts to examine the problematic encounter between international law and challenges presented by conflicts between developed states and nonstate actors, such as international terrorist groups. Through examinations of the counter-terrorist experiences of the United States, Israel, and Colombia¿coupled with legal and historical analyses of trends in international humanitarian law¿the authors place post-9/11 practice in the context of the international legal community¿s broader struggle over the substantive content of international rules constraining state behavior in irregular wars and explore trends in the development of these rules.

  • Autorenportrait
    • <span><span><span>Editors:</span></span><br><span><span>Christopher Ford</span><span> is senior fellow and Director of the Center for Technology and Global Security at the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C.</span></span><br><span><span>Amichai Cohen</span><span> is senior lecturer with the Faculty of Law at Ono Academic College in Israel.</span></span><br><span><span>Contributors:</span></span><br><span><span>Amichai Cohen</span></span><br><span><span>Steven David</span></span><br><span><span>Christopher Ford</span></span><br><span><span>Jeremy Rabkin</span></span><br><span><span>Juan Carlos Gómez Ramirez</span></span><br><span><span>Elizabeth Samson</span></span><br><span><span>Yuval Shany</span></span><br><span><span>John H. Shenefield</span></span><br><span><span>Ariel Zemach</span></span><br><span></span></span>
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