The Law of Occupation: Continuity and Change of International Humanitarian Law, and its Interaction with International Human Rights Law

In the chapter on the scope of application of the law of occupation, the book effectively deals with a number of issues which have often been misunderstood in the past. [...] it notes the need to keep separate the question of breaches of the jus ad bellum from the applicability of the law of occupat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Human Rights Quarterly 2011, Vol.33 (1), p.249-252
1. Verfasser: Lubell, Noam
Format: Review
Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In the chapter on the scope of application of the law of occupation, the book effectively deals with a number of issues which have often been misunderstood in the past. [...] it notes the need to keep separate the question of breaches of the jus ad bellum from the applicability of the law of occupation; it carefully dismantles Israel's past argument of denying the de jure applicability of the law; and it points to the possibility of the rules of conduct of hostilities applying to an outbreak of fighting within occupied territory.
ISSN:0275-0392
1085-794X
1085-794X
DOI:10.1353/hrq.2011.0004