International Military Missions and International Law
Biographical note
Marco Odello, Ph.D. in Comparative Law, Complutense University of Madrid, is Senior Lecturer in Law at Aberystwyth University, and member of the International Institute of Humanitarian Law (San Remo).
Ryszard Piotrowicz, Ph.D. in International Law, University of Glasgow, is Professor of Law at Aberystwyth University. He specialises in International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law.
Ryszard Piotrowicz, Ph.D. in International Law, University of Glasgow, is Professor of Law at Aberystwyth University. He specialises in International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law.
Readership
Of particular interest for practitioners, including military legal advisers, as well as officers of international institutions, scholars and students of international law, international politics and legal theory.
Table of contents
List of Contributors; Abbreviation List; Abbreviation of Journals; Foreword; Introduction
Chapter 1 Towards Integrated Peace Operations: The Evolution of Peacekeeping and Coalitions of the Willing Nigel D. White;
Chapter 2 Legal Regimes Governing International Military Missions Marco Odello and Ryszard Piotrowicz;
Chapter 3 IHL Obligations of the UN and other International Organisations Involved in International Missions Katie E. Sams;
Chapter 4 A Single Standard for Coalitions: Lowest Common Denominator or Highest Standard? Susan C. Breau;
Chapter 5 Human Rights Law and Peacekeeping Operations Noëlle Quénivet;
Chapter 6 Rules of Engagement Ben Klappe;
Chapter 7 Crisis Response Operations in Maritime Environments Ulf Häußler;
Chapter 8 Criminal Responsibility of International Military Missions and Personnel Paolina Massidda;
Chapter 9 The Responsibility of International Organisations for Military Missions Nicholas Tsagourias;
Conclusions; Select Bibliography and Cases; Index.
Chapter 1 Towards Integrated Peace Operations: The Evolution of Peacekeeping and Coalitions of the Willing Nigel D. White;
Chapter 2 Legal Regimes Governing International Military Missions Marco Odello and Ryszard Piotrowicz;
Chapter 3 IHL Obligations of the UN and other International Organisations Involved in International Missions Katie E. Sams;
Chapter 4 A Single Standard for Coalitions: Lowest Common Denominator or Highest Standard? Susan C. Breau;
Chapter 5 Human Rights Law and Peacekeeping Operations Noëlle Quénivet;
Chapter 6 Rules of Engagement Ben Klappe;
Chapter 7 Crisis Response Operations in Maritime Environments Ulf Häußler;
Chapter 8 Criminal Responsibility of International Military Missions and Personnel Paolina Massidda;
Chapter 9 The Responsibility of International Organisations for Military Missions Nicholas Tsagourias;
Conclusions; Select Bibliography and Cases; Index.
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