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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783845289557
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: International law
    Abstract: Areas of limited statehood, in which the territorial State lacks effective control, either completely or in part, challenge International Humanitarian Law in various ways. This volume explores if and how the law adapts to these challenges on the basis of mainly two legal issues: detention and investment protection in (non-)international armed conflict. Does a sufficient legal basis exist for the former? Is it International Humanitarian Law that determines what the investor is owed under a ‘full protection and security’ standard?More fundamentally, the contributions strive to shed light on these practical legal issues in a manner that is also historically and theoretically informed. How can international law be effective in areas of limited statehood, in particular as regards non-State actors? Can the law provide incentives for compliance? Is it in need of being developed? If so, who enjoys the legitimacy to do so?
    Note: English
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783845289557
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (251 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als International humanitarian law in areas of limited statehood
    DDC: 341.67
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    Keywords: Law ; Global Bewaffneter Konflikt ; Völkerrecht ; Gewaltverbot (Völkerrecht) ; Universale Prinzipien der internationalen Ordnung ; Internationale Ordnungspolitik ; Humanitäres Völkerrecht/Recht des bewaffneten Konflikts ; Recht zur Kriegführung (ius ad bellum) ; Krieg als Mittel der Politik ; Selbstverteidigungsrecht von Staaten ; Global Armed conflicts ; Public international law ; Non-use of force (international law) ; Universal principles of international order ; International order policy ; policy directed at the creation of international order ; International humanitarian law/law of armed conflict ; Right to conduct war ; War as an instrument of policy ; Right of self defence of states ; Law / International ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift 11.2016 ; Begrenzte Staatlichkeit ; Humanitäres Völkerrecht
    Abstract: Areas of limited statehood, in which the territorial State lacks effective control, either completely or in part, challenge International Humanitarian Law in various ways. This volume explores if and how the law adapts to these challenges on the basis of mainly two legal issues: detention and investment protection in (non-)international armed conflict. Does a sufficient legal basis exist for the former? Is it International Humanitarian Law that determines what the investor is owed under a 'full protection and security' standard? More fundamentally, the contributions strive to shed light on these practical legal issues in a manner that is also historically and theoretically informed. How can international law be effective in areas of limited statehood, in particular as regards non-State actors? Can the law provide incentives for compliance? Is it in need of being developed? If so, who enjoys the legitimacy to do so?
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    ISBN: 9783845289557
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: International law
    Abstract: Areas of limited statehood, in which the territorial State lacks effective control, either completely or in part, challenge International Humanitarian Law in various ways. This volume explores if and how the law adapts to these challenges on the basis of mainly two legal issues: detention and investment protection in (non-)international armed conflict. Does a sufficient legal basis exist for the former? Is it International Humanitarian Law that determines what the investor is owed under a ‘full protection and security’ standard?More fundamentally, the contributions strive to shed light on these practical legal issues in a manner that is also historically and theoretically informed. How can international law be effective in areas of limited statehood, in particular as regards non-State actors? Can the law provide incentives for compliance? Is it in need of being developed? If so, who enjoys the legitimacy to do so?
    Note: English
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