Between crime and war : hybrid legal frameworks for asymmetric conflict / edited by Claire Finkelstein [and three others].
Material type: Computer fileSeries: Ethics national security rule law seriesPublisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Description: 1 online resource (593 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780197638804
- KZ7220 .F54 2023
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Online Resource | UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات Online Copy | نسخة إلكترونية | Link to resource | Not for loan |
Includes index.
Toward Principled Contextualism in Responding to Organized Non-State Violence / Jens David Ohlin and Mitt Regan.
PART I: THE FRAMEWORK PROBLEM IN MODERN CONFLICT: CAN WE STILL DISTINGUISH WAR FROM CRIME? 1. Non-State Actors, Terrorism, and the War Paradigm Revisited / Seth Cantey-- 2.The Limits of Law and the Value of Rights in Addressing Terrorism: A Study of the UN Counterterrorism Architecture / Fionnaula Ni Aolain-- 3. The Paradox of Discrimination / Jens David Ohlin-- 4. Fighting Terrorism under All Applicable Law / Joshua Andresen-- 5. When Conflict Recurs: Classification of Conflict When Hostilities Break Out Anew / Laurie R. Blank.
PART II: WAR AS CRIMINAL ENFORCEMENT-- 6. Fighting State Actors with the Tools of Hybridized Warfare: Can the Law of Armed Conflict be Saved? / Claire Finkelstein-- 7. Urban Warfare: Policing Conflict / Kenneth Watkin-- 8. Ratchet Down or Ramp Up? Contemporary Threats, Armed Conflict, and Tailored Authority / Geoffrey S. Corn-- 9. Using Law as a Weapon against Nuclear Proliferation and Terrorism: The US Government's Financial Lawfare against Iran / Orde F. Kittrie -- 10. Human Rights Law as an Alternative to Jus in Bello / Christopher J. Fuller.
PART III: FIGHTING CRIME AS WAR-- 11. National Security Policymaking in the Shadow of International Law / Laura A. Dickinson-- 12. Emerging Transnational Self-Defense Norms and Unrealized Liberal Values / John C. Dehn-- 13., Finding Peace in the Law of War / Bailey Brown-- 14. From Armed Conflict to Countering Threat Networks: Counterterrorism and Social Network Analysis / Todd Huntley and Mitt Regan.
PART IV: CRIME AND WAR: PROSECUTING TERRORISM AND WAR CRIMES-- 15. Counting the Ripples: The Challenges of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction to Prosecute Non-State Actors / Evan R. Seamone-- 16. Diversifying the Sources of Evidence in Terrorism Cases before Criminal Courts in (Post-) Conflict and High-Risk Situations: The Role of the Military / Bibi van Ginkel, Christophe Paulussen, and Tanya Mehra-- 17. US Military Prosecutions during Non-International Armed Conflict / Chris Jenks-- 18. Conclusion / Jens David Ohlin and Mitt Regan.
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