In November 2002, legal experts from the academic world, defence ministries and the military, gathered in The Hague for a two-day conference, entitled 'Terrorism and the Military: International Legal Implications'. This volume contains the proceedings of this highly informative conference, including the discussions, syntheses and an overall conclusion.
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The war against terrorism currently being waged in various parts of the world is, from a legal point of view, a hybrid operation falling within the ambit of several areas of law. The military operations which are part of that war raise questions of international law related to the laws of war. In November 2002, legal experts from the academic world, defence ministries and the military, gathered in The Hague for a two-day conference, entitled 'Terrorism and the Military: International Legal Implications' to seek answers to the challenges which reality poses in respect to the existing body of rules and regulations. The discussions centred on three themes: Ius ad Bellum, the laws governing the use of force; Ius in Bello, the laws governing the conduct of hostilities and Criminal law. This volume contains the proceedings of this highly informative conference, including the discussions, syntheses and an overall conclusion.
Former Senior Lecturer of International Law, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - by Adriaan Bos Af fter the discussions on the ius ad bellum it is only logical now to go a bit more in depth about how to reduce to the extent possible the horrors inherent to armed c- flicts. In 1977 when the Additional Protocols were adopted we celebrate this year the 25th anniversary of their adoption a basic assumption was the complete sepa- tion between ius ad bellum and ius in bello. It was generally felt that putting in qu- tion this crucial distinction would endanger the whole body of international huma- tarian law. The ius in bello is based on the premise that force can be used, and seeks to control that use of force. We are now dealing with terrorism. Terrorism is not a new phenomenon. It has existed, in one form or another, in many societies for as long as history has been recorded. The diff ferences between its various manif festations have been as to me- ods, means and weapons. As the means available to inflict significant damage to - ciety improve, the impact of terrorism increases. Part of the problem is that we may have ignored too long the increasing global dimension of the present means used. The incidents of 11 September provide a clear illustration. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9789067041614
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