Modern warfare : armed groups, private militaries, humanitarian organizations, and the law /

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Other Authors: Perrin, Benjamin
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Vancouver : UBC Press, ©2012.
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Online Access: Full text (Emmanuel users only)
Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Acknowledgments
  • Abbreviations
  • Abbreviations
  • Part 1: Non-State Armed Groups: The Compliance Challenge
  • Part 1: Non-State Armed Groups: The Compliance Challenge
  • 1 Asymmetrical Reciprocity and Compliance with the Laws of War
  • 1 Asymmetrical Reciprocity and Compliance with the Laws of War
  • 2 The Pragmatic Value of Reciprocity: Promoting Respect for International Humanitarian Law among Non-State Armed Groups
  • 2 The Pragmatic Value of Reciprocity: Promoting Respect for International Humanitarian Law among Non-State Armed Groups 3 Armed Non-State Actors and Humanitarian Norms: Lessons from the Geneva Call Experience
  • 3 Armed Non-State Actors and Humanitarian Norms: Lessons from the Geneva Call Experience
  • 4 The Ownership of International Humanitarian Law: Non-State Armed Groups and the Formation and Enforcement of IHL Rules
  • 4 The Ownership of International Humanitarian Law: Non-State Armed Groups and the Formation and Enforcement of IHL Rules
  • 5 Armed Groups and the Arms Trade Treaty: Challenges and Opportunities 5 Armed Groups and the Arms Trade Treaty: Challenges and Opportunities
  • Part 2: Private Military and Security Companies and Humanitarian Organizations
  • Part 2: Private Military and Security Companies and Humanitarian Organizations
  • 6 Private Security Companies and Humanitarian Organizations: Implications for International Humanitarian Law
  • 6 Private Security Companies and Humanitarian Organizations: Implications for International Humanitarian Law
  • 7 The Case for Humanitarian Organizations to Use Private Security Contractors 7 The Case for Humanitarian Organizations to Use Private Security Contractors
  • 8 The Use of Armed Security Escorts: A Challenge to Independent and Neutral Humanitarian Action
  • 8 The Use of Armed Security Escorts: A Challenge to Independent and Neutral Humanitarian Action
  • 9 Obligations of Private Military and Security Companies under International Humanitarian Law
  • 9 Obligations of Private Military and Security Companies under International Humanitarian Law
  • Part 3: The “Humanitarian Spaceâ€? Debate Part 3: The?Humanitarian Space? Debate
  • 10 “Humanitarian Spaceâ€? in Search of a New Home: (Limited) Guidance from International Law
  • 10?Humanitarian Space? in Search of a New Home: (Limited) Guidance from International Law
  • 11 Humanitarian Space and Stability Operations
  • 11 Humanitarian Space and Stability Operations
  • 12 The Implications for Women of a Shrinking Humanitarian Space
  • 12 The Implications for Women of a Shrinking Humanitarian Space