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Theoretical Boundaries of Armed Conflict and Human Rights
Forcible Alternatives to War: Legitimate Violence in 21st Century International Relations
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Janina Dill
Editor(s):
Jens David Ohlin
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2016
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Cambridge University Press
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10.1017/CBO9781316481103.009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: The Inescapable Collision
pp. 25
Laws for War
pp. 45
Human Rights Thinking and the Laws of War
pp. 78
The Lost Origins of Lex Specialis: Rethinking the Relationship between Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law
pp. 118
Acting as a Sovereign versus Acting as a Belligerent
pp. 157
Ending the Global War: The Power of Human Rights in a Time of Unrestrained Armed Conflict
pp. 192
Folk International Law: 9/11 Lawyering and the Transformation of the Law of Armed Conflict to Human Rights Policy and Human Rights Law to War Governance
pp. 232
The Use and Abuse of Analogy in IHL
pp. 289
Forcible Alternatives to War: Legitimate Violence in 21st Century International Relations
pp. 315
Whither International Martial Law?: Human Rights as Sword and Shield in Ineffectively Governed Territory
pp. 363
The Next Geneva Convention: Filling a Law-of-War Gap with Human Rights Values
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