Recognition of Belligerency and the Law of Armed Conflict Recognition of Belligerency and the Law of Armed Conflict
The Lieber Studies Series

Recognition of Belligerency and the Law of Armed Conflict

    • $129.99
    • $129.99

Publisher Description

Prior to the progressive development of the law of armed conflict heralded by the 1949 Geneva Conventions ? most particularly in relation to the concepts of international and non-international armed conflict-the customary doctrine on recognition of belligerency functioned for almost 200 years as the definitive legal scheme for differentiating internal conflict from "civil wars", in which the law of war as applicable between states applied de jure.

Employing a legal historical approach, this book describes the thematic and practical fundamentals of the doctrine, and analyzes some of the more significant challenges to its application. In doing so, it assesses whether, how, and why the doctrine on recognition of belligerency was considered "fit for purpose," and seeks to inform debate as to its continuity and utility within the modern scheme of the law of armed conflict.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2020
January 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
400
Pages
PUBLISHER
Oxford University Press
SELLER
The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford trading as Oxford University Press
SIZE
2.3
MB

More Books by Robert McLaughlin

Polyglossia Polyglossia
2014
Freedomland Freedomland
2010
Magic Mountain Magic Mountain
2016
Pleasure Island Pleasure Island
2014
Freedomland Freedomland
2015
The Side of the Angels The Side of the Angels
2020

Other Books in This Series

Making and Shaping the Law of Armed Conflict Making and Shaping the Law of Armed Conflict
2024
Big Data and Armed Conflict Big Data and Armed Conflict
2023
The Future Law of Armed Conflict The Future Law of Armed Conflict
2022
The Impact of Emerging Technologies on the Law of Armed Conflict The Impact of Emerging Technologies on the Law of Armed Conflict
2019
Complex Battlespaces Complex Battlespaces
2018