In Proportionality in International Humanitarian Law, Amichai Cohen and David Zlotogorski offer a fresh and comprehensive look at the principle of proportionality. They discuss various areas in which there are disagreements over the way in which proportionality should be applied and offer original solutions to existing debates. Moreover, they suggest that when applying proportionality, the focus of the analysis should be on the procedures leading to the attack, and the precautions taken by the attacking force. They also discuss the course states should follow in investigating possible violations of the principle.…mehr
In Proportionality in International Humanitarian Law, Amichai Cohen and David Zlotogorski offer a fresh and comprehensive look at the principle of proportionality. They discuss various areas in which there are disagreements over the way in which proportionality should be applied and offer original solutions to existing debates. Moreover, they suggest that when applying proportionality, the focus of the analysis should be on the procedures leading to the attack, and the precautions taken by the attacking force. They also discuss the course states should follow in investigating possible violations of the principle.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amichai Cohen is a Professor of International Law at the Ono Academic College, Israel, and a senior fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, where he is the director of the Center on Democracy and National Security. His main areas of research are International Humanitarian Law, and Israel's National Security Law. David Zlotogorski, LL.M. in Human Rights Law as an Emile Zola fellow in the "Takannah" program in the College of Management, Israel.
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* Preface * PART I: GENERAL CONCEPTS * Chapter 1: An Introduction to Proportionality * Chapter 2: Ethical and Constitutional Foundations * Chapter 3: A General Overview of Proportionality in IHL * PART II: THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF PROPORTIONALITY * Chapter 4: Military Advantage * Chapter 5: Incidental Harms * Chapter 6: Soldiers vs. Civilians * Chapter 7: Strategic and Cultural Considerations * Chapter 8: Direct Participation in Hostilities and its Effect on Proportionality * Chapter 9: Human Shields and Proportionality * Chapter 10: The Principle of Distinction and its Relation to Proportionality * PART III: UNDERSTANDING PROPORTIONALITY * Chapter 11: The Vagueness of Proportionality * Chapter 12: Procedural Aspects of Proportionality * Chapter 13: Judicial Review and Investigations * Chapter 14: The Future of Proportionality * Conclusion
* Preface * PART I: GENERAL CONCEPTS * Chapter 1: An Introduction to Proportionality * Chapter 2: Ethical and Constitutional Foundations * Chapter 3: A General Overview of Proportionality in IHL * PART II: THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF PROPORTIONALITY * Chapter 4: Military Advantage * Chapter 5: Incidental Harms * Chapter 6: Soldiers vs. Civilians * Chapter 7: Strategic and Cultural Considerations * Chapter 8: Direct Participation in Hostilities and its Effect on Proportionality * Chapter 9: Human Shields and Proportionality * Chapter 10: The Principle of Distinction and its Relation to Proportionality * PART III: UNDERSTANDING PROPORTIONALITY * Chapter 11: The Vagueness of Proportionality * Chapter 12: Procedural Aspects of Proportionality * Chapter 13: Judicial Review and Investigations * Chapter 14: The Future of Proportionality * Conclusion
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