Rethinking the law of armed conflict in an age of terrorism

Ten years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Rethinking the Law of Armed Conflict in an Age of Terrorism, edited by Christopher Ford and Amichai Cohen, brings together a range of interdisciplinary experts to examine the problematic encounter between international law and challenges p...

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Other Authors: Ford, Christopher (Editor), Cohen, Amichai (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Lanham, MD Lexington Books 2012
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505 0 |a Introduction : Rethinking Armed Conflict in an Age of Terrorism / Christopher A. Ford -- The Law that Turned Against Its Drafters : Guerrilla-Combatants and the First Additional Protocol to the Geneva Conventions / Ariel Zemach -- The Strange Pretensions of Contemporary Humanitarian Law / Jeremy Rabkin -- Targeted Killing : The Israeli Experience / Steven David -- Guarding the Guards in the War on Terrorism / Yuval Shany -- The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Puzzle : We Know How We Got Here : Now, What Do We Do? / John H. Shenefield -- Terrorism-related Adjudication / Amichai Cohen -- Necessity, Proportionality, and the Distinction in Non-Traditional Conflicts : The Unfortunate Case Study of the Goldstone Report / Elizabeth Samson -- Confronting Terrorism : Human Rights Law, or the Law of War? / Juan Carlos Gomez Ramirez -- Living in the "New Normal" : Modern War, Nonstate Actors, and the Future of Law / Christopher A. Ford -- Some Conclusions and Thoughts for the Future / Amichai Cohen 
520 |a Ten years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Rethinking the Law of Armed Conflict in an Age of Terrorism, edited by Christopher Ford and Amichai Cohen, brings together a range of interdisciplinary experts to examine the problematic encounter between international law and challenges presented by conflicts between developed states and nonstate actors, such as international terrorist groups. Through examinations of the counter-terrorist experiences of the United States, Israel, and Colombia--coupled with legal and historical analyses of trends in international humanitarian law--the authors place post-9/11 practice in the context of the international legal community's broader struggle over the substantive content of international rules constraining state behavior in irregular wars and explore trends in the development of these rules.--Résumé de l'éditeur 
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