International conflict and security law : essays in memory of Hilaire McCoubrey / edited by Richard Burchill, Nigel D. White, and Justin Morris.

Format Book
Publication InfoCambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press : published in association with the McCoubrey Centre for International Law, 2005.
Descriptionxx, 328 pages ; 24 cm
Subjects

Other author/creatorBurchill, Richard.
Other author/creatorWhite, Nigel D., 1961-
Other author/creatorMorris, Justin.
Other author/creatorMcCoubrey, H., 1953-
Other author/creatorMcCoubrey Centre for International Law.
Contents These are men too gentle to live among wolves / Gary Edles -- Hilaire McCoubrey and international conflict and security law / Nigel White -- The development of operational law within Army Legal Services / Gordon Risius -- Reflections on the relationship between the duty to educate in humanitarian law and the absence of a defence of mistake of law in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court / Neil Boister -- Superior orders and the International Criminal Court / Robert Cryer -- Command responsibility : victors' justice or just desserts? / C. H. B. Garraway -- The proposed new neutral protective emblem : a long term solution to a long standing problem / Michael Meyer -- Towards the unification of international humanitarian law? / Lindsay Moir -- Of vanishing points and paradoxes : terrorism and international humanitarian law / Richard Barnes -- What is a legitimate military target? / A. P. V. Rogers -- The application of the European Convention on Human Rights during an international armed conflict / Peter Rowe -- Regional organizations and the promotion and protection of democracy as a contribution to international peace and security / Richard Burchill -- Self-defence, Security Council authority and Iraq / Nigel D. White -- International law and the suppression of maritime violence / Scott Davidson -- Law, power and force in an unbalanced world / Justin Morris.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2005047001
ISBN0521845319 (hardback)