The War Report
2012
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 5 December 2013
- ISBN 9780199689088
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages532 pages
- Size 246x189x29 mm
- Weight 1016 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This is the first annual report on armed conflicts around the world, providing detailed study of each conflict which occurred in 2012, describing its classification, the applicable norms, key actors, methods of warfare, and the number of casualties. It also analyses the key legal issues that arose in the context of these armed conflicts.
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This is a comprehensive Report on every armed conflict which took place during 2012. It is the first of a new series of annual reports on armed conflicts across the globe, offering an unprecedented overview of the nature, range, and impact of these conflicts and the legal issues they create.
In Part I the Report describes its criteria for the identification and classification of armed conflicts under international law, and the legal consequences that flow from this classification. It sets out a list of armed conflicts in 2012, categorising each as international, non-international, or a military occupation, with estimates of civilian and military casualties. In Part II, each of these conflicts are examined in more detail, with an overview of the belligerents, means and methods of warfare, the applicable treaties and rules, and any prosecutions for, investigations into, or robust allegations of war crimes.
Part III of the Report provides detailed thematic analysis of key legal developments which arose in the context of these conflicts, allowing for a more in-depth reflection on cross-cutting questions and controversies. The topics under investigation in this Report include drone strikes, the use of explosive weapons, small arms, forced displacement of civilians, detention at Guantanamo Bay, and the enforcement of international humanitarian and criminal law in both national and international courts.
The Report gives a full and accessible overview of armed conflicts in 2012. It should be the first port of call for everyone working in the field.
Table of Contents:
List of Abbreviations
Table of Cases
Table of Treaties
United Nations Resolutions
Part I: ARMED CONFLICTS IN 2012 AND THEIR IMPACTS
Part II: SITUATIONS OF ARMED CONFLICT IN 2012
Part III: IMPORTANT THEMES IN ARMED CONFLICTS IN 2012
Section 1: The use of explosive weapons in populated areas in 2012
Section 2: Drone strikes in Pakistan in 2012
Section 3: International norms on small arms control and the case of Libyan arms into Mali
Section 4: Persons displaced internally by conflict and violence in 2012
Section 5: Sexual violence in armed conflict in 2012
Section 6: Education as a battleground in conflicts in 2012
Section 7: The protection of journalists in armed conflict
Section 8: A legal black hole? A decade of detention at Guanta namo, 2002-12
Section 9: Armed non-state actors and international law in the Democratic Republic
of Congo, Libya, Mali, and Syria in 2012
Section 10: Investigation of torture claims in Israel: analysis of the 2012 High Court of Justice ruling and the Türkel Commission Report
Section 11: Complementarity and universal jurisdiction: South Africas ICC Act and the domestic investigation of extraterritorial international crimes
Section 12: Jurisprudence in the ad hoc international criminal tribunals in 2012: contributions and controversy
Section 13: Two controversies in the Lubanga trial judgment of the ICC: the nature of co-perpetrations common plan and the classification of the armed conflict
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