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This book offers a comprehensive yet concise take on the legal
regulation of the various phases in the complex cycle of armed
conflicts, from prevention to reconstruction, and covering
everything in between, in particular the vast body of rules laid
down in current international humanitarian law. The manual combines
a general theoretical approach with modern practice in order to
offer a complete picture of the law before, during and after
warfareThrough a series of fourteen thematic chapters that
logically follow from one to another, scholars and practitioners
tackle core issues relating to the international regulation of
armed conflicts, while situating them in a broader societal
context. Particular attention is given to the emergence of the
European Union as an increasingly important regional and global
player in international peace and security. In combination with the
broad scope and accessible nature of the collection, the experience
and ambition on display in this volume makes it a unique reference
tool for students, scholars, practitioners, civil servants,
diplomats and humanitarian and human rights workers around the
globe. It is complemented by, and a helpful companion to, J.
Wouters and P. De Man, Humanitarian and Security Law: A Compendium
of International and European Instruments.
This book combines an insight into the legal aspects of operations
conducted as part of the European Security and Defence Policy
(ESDP) of the EU along with an analysis of the status and
obligations of international organizations under international law.
It then applies the findings to the law of armed conflict and human
rights in relation to ESDP operations. Part I describes and
analyzes the ESDP, including all 22 military and civilian crisis
management operations launched up to August 31, 2009, as well as
developments under the Lisbon Treaty, and briefly discusses the
international law issues raised, offering a unique insight into
ESDP practice and its legal aspects. Part II examines this practice
in the framework of the status and obligations of international
organizations under international law. It looks at the legal status
and personality of international organizations and of the EU, as
well as how international organizations, including the EU, are
bound by international obligations. Part III extensively addresses
the international law applicable to the conduct of ESDP operations,
in particular the law of armed conflict and international human
rights law, filling a gap in the literature. Frederik Naert
received a special mention from the Jury of the 2012 Ciardi Prize
for his book International Law Aspects of the EU's Security and
Defence Policy, with a Particular Focus on the Law of Armed
Conflict. The Ciardi Prize is awarded annually to a substantial and
original study dealing with military law, law of war or any matter
connected with or related to the aforementioned.
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