ISBN |
9789004401679 (köites) |
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9004401679 (köites) |
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9789004401686 (e-book) |
Series |
International humanitarian law series, 1389-6776 ; vol. 57
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Note |
Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Universitetet i Oslo, 2018) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
Contents |
Introduction -- Rules of Engagement: Introduction, Development and Use -- 'Use of force' Categories in NATO ROE Doctrine -- Introduction : the Search for a Legal Basis -- The Law of Armed Conflict -- Self- Defence -- Introduction to Part -- The Use of Force in Self- Defence during Armed Conflict : a Legal Analysis of the Various Concepts of Self- Defence -- The Use of Force by NATO Forces in Response to Attacks or Imminent Attacks by Opposing Forces -- When May Force be Used to Accomplish Designated Tasks? -- NATO Hostile Intent and Hostile Act ROE : Applicable Law and Its Consequences -- The Use of Force in an Attack on Forces 'declared hostile' and Applicable Law -- Conclusions and Proposals |
Note |
"The question posed and answered in this book is: When may military forces1 use force during armed conflict? In order to focus the book the decision has been made to limit this question to the use of force against persons. Operationally, this is determined by the rules of engagement (roe), and the focus here is on nato roe. Legally, the answer is not so simple. Although the law of armed conflict (loac) is central to the regulation of the use of force during armed conflict, it is not the only applicable law. In particular, self- defence still applies. As a result, this book aims to tackle the relationship between loac and self- defence, and nato roe and self- defence"-- Provided by publisher |
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Subject |
Põhja-Atlandi Lepingu Organisatsioon
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sõjaõigus
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rahvusvaheline õigus
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jõu kasutamine
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humanitaarõigus
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More terms |
War (International law) |
Variant title |
North Atlantic Treaty Organization rules of engagement
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Analytical title |
ProQuest Ebook Central Collection KV
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