Transnational asymmetric armed conflict under international humanitarian law: key contemporary challenges

Eliav Lieblich, Owen Alterman

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Abstract

"This book addresses some of the major challenges that contemporary conflicts, particularly transnational asymmetric armed conflicts, present in the context of international humanitarian law. Against the growing interface between international humanitarian and human rights law, it discusses the normative framework regulating such conflicts as well as particular issues concerning the law on targeting, such as the application of the principles of distinction and proportionality in scenarios of asymmetric conflict. The book defines the different positions in international discourse regarding these dilemmas and seeks wherever possible to reconcile them, at the same time that it highlights instances where there can be no reconciliation. The volume attempts to map the approaches toward some of the most pressing issues on the regulation of contemporary armed conflicts. Intended for military commanders, policymakers, lawyers, and the general public, it provides a detailed summary of these dilemmas that can serve decision makers in their formulation and assessment of state action and policy"--Back cover.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationTel Aviv
PublisherInstitute for National Security Studies
Number of pages191
ISBN (Print)9789657425752
StatePublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Asymmetric warfare
  • War (International law)
  • War and emergency legislation
  • Targeted killing (International law)
  • Human rights
  • Humanitarian law

ULI Keywords

  • uli
  • Human rights
  • Humanitarian law
  • War and emergency legislation
  • Basic rights -- Human rights
  • Civil rights (International law)
  • Human rights -- Law and legislation
  • Rights, Human
  • Rights of man
  • Humanitarian conventions -- Humanitarian law
  • International humanitarian law
  • Emergency legislation
  • National emergency legislation
  • War legislation

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