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The contemporary law of targeting: military objectives, proportionality and precautions in attack under additional Protocol I - v. 25

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Armed conflict is about using force to achieve goals.

As international humanitarian law regulates the means and methods that a belligerent may adopt to achieve its goals, there will inevitably be disagreements over the interpretation of that law.

As for the rules that regulate targeting, the main difficulties arise over what is a lawful target and what is proportional collateral damage.

This book provides a detailed analysis of those issues.

Also, a chapter is dedicated to considering how United Nations Security Council sanctioning of participation in an armed conflict might affect the range of lawful targets available to a belligerent.

Finally, a process is described by which legal responsibility for targeting decisions can be assessed in a complex decision-making environment.

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Brill
9047428269 / 9789047428268
Ebook
341.6
26/10/2009
English
288 pages