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A wiser century?: judicial dispute settlement, disarmament and the laws of war 100 years after the Second Hague Peace Conference


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A wiser century?: judicial dispute settlement, disarmament and the laws of war 100 years after the Second Hague Peace Conference

Author

Thomas Giegerich; Ursula E. Heinz

Year of Publication

2009

Publisher

Duncker & Humblot

City of Publication

Berlin

Pages

522

Language

en

ISBN

3428130405, 9783428130405

ARI Id

1670618423565


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Prevention and containment of war - two fateful missions unaccomplished Thomas Giegerich
Walther Schückling's contribution to the international rule of law Jost Delbrück
The Hague Peace Conferences and a century of further struggles Stephen C. Neff
Weapons of mass destruction: reduction of stockpiles and non-proliferation Ian Anthony
Disarmament obligations of and assurances of non-use by nuclear weapons states Heike Krieger
Keeping weapons of mass destruction from terrorists - an international law perspective Christian Schaller
Conventional disarmament - nothing new on the Geneva front? Knut Dörmann
International humanitarian law in the European Union's common foreign and security policy, in particular the EU code of conduct on arms exports Christiane Höhn
Protean Jus ad Bellum Sean D. Murphy
The international community's "responsibility to protect" populations from war crimes and other international crimes Christine Gray
Preventing and rebuilding failed states Kirsten Schmalenbach
Humanitarian law and human rights: intersecting circles or separate spheres? Dagmar Richter
Can victims of human rights violations claim damages? Rainer Hofmann
The law on the unilateral termination of occupation Eyal Benventisti
A return to trusteeship? A comment on international territorial administration Gregory H. Fox
The International Committee of the Red Cross and the challenges of today's armed conflicts Robert Heinsch
The ICRC's compilation of the customary rules of humanitarian law Walter Kälin
Terrorism and asymmetric conflicts - a role for the Martens clause? Hans-Hoachim Heintze
Nowhere to go? - the obligation to settle disputes peacefully in the absence of compulsory jurisdiction Karin Oellers-Frahm
How has Article 36 (2) of the ICJ statute fared? Bruno Simma
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