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The Concept of Military Objectives in International Law and Targeting Practice / Agnieszka Jachec-Neale

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge Research in the Law of Armed ConflictPublication details: London Routledge 2016Description: xiv, 294p. : ill. ; 23cmISBN:
  • 9781138242708
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23rd Ed. 341.63 JAC
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Reference Book VIT AP School of Law LAW Section Reference 341.63 JAC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) LA01560 In transit from VIT-AP to VIT AP School of Law since 2024-04-12 Not for loan LAW 020412

It includes Bibliography and Index Pages.

Description:

The concept that certain objects and persons may be legitimately attacked during armed conflicts has been well recognised and developed through the history of warfare. This book explores the relationship between international law and targeting practice in determining whether an object is a lawful military target. By examining both the interpretation and its post-ratification application this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the definition of military objective adopted in 1977 Additional Protocol I to the four 1949 Geneva Conventions and its use in practice.

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction Part I: The Concept and Definition of Military Objective 2. The concept of Military Objective 3. Nature, Location, Use and Purpose 4. Effective Contribution to Military Action 5. Definite Military Advantage 6. Methods of Achieving Military Advantage 7. Problematic Cases Part II: Operationalization of the Definition of Military Objective 8. Military Doctrine and International Law 9. Problems of Legal Interoperability in Relation to the Identification of Lawful Targets 10. Conclusion

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