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Human dimension of international law : selected papers Antonio Cassese.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.Description: lxxxi, 539 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780199232918
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341 CAS.H
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Contents:
List of Main Publications of Antonio Cassese Portraits of Antonio Cassese L'inaccessible etoile /​ Louise Arbour The Generous Cosmopolitan Taskmaster /​ Andrew Clapham Nino Cassese and the Sparrow's Feet /​ Luigi Condorelli A Tribute to Professor Nino Cassese /​ Claude Jorda An Attempt to Explain a Friendship /​ Antonio Tabucchi Soliloquy Antonio Cassese I. The Human Dimension of Wars A. General 1. Current Trends in the Development of the Law of Armed Conflict 2. The Martens Clause: Half a Loaf or Simply Pie in the Sky? 3. The Diffusion of Revolutionary Ideas and the Evolution of International Law B. Classes of Wars and Belligerents 4. Wars of National Liberation and Humanitarian Law 5. Civil War and International Law 6. The Spanish Civil War and the Development of Customary Law Concerning Internal Armed Conflicts 7. The Status of Rebels under the 1977 Geneva Protocol on Non-International Armed Conflicts C. Means of Warfare 8. The Prohibition of Indiscriminate Means of Warfare 9. Weapons Causing Unnecessary Suffering: Are They Prohibited? 10. Means of Warfare: The Traditional and the New Law D. Military Occupation 11. Powers and Duties of an Occupant in Relation to Land and Natural Resources 12. Legal Considerations on the International Status of Jerusalem II. Our Common Rights A. Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment 13. Prohibition of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment 14. Can the Notion of Inhuman and Degrading Treatment be Applied to Socio-Economic Conditions? 15. A New Approach to Human Rights: The European Convention for the Prevention of Torture 16. The European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment Comes of Age B. Economic Assistance and Human Rights 17. Foreign Economic Assistance and Respect for Civil and Political Rights: Chile - A Case Study 18. A 'Contribution' by the West to the Struggle against Hunger: The Nestle Affair III. Fighting State and Individual Criminality A. State 'Criminality' v. Individual's Criminal Liability 19. Remarks on the Present Legal Regulation of Crimes of States 20. On the Current Trends towards Criminal Prosecution and Punishment of Breaches of International Humanitarian Law B. International Crimes of Individuals 21. The International Community, Terrorism and Human Rights 22. Terrorism is Also Disrupting Some Crucial Legal Categories of International Law 23. Crimes Against Humanity: Comments on Some Problematical Aspects C. Respondeat Superior v. Subordinates' Liability 24. Abraham and Antigone: Two Conflicting Imperatives D. Developments in International Criminal Justice 25. The Statute of the International Criminal Court: Some Preliminnry Reflections.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.



List of Main Publications of Antonio Cassese
Portraits of Antonio Cassese
L'inaccessible etoile /​ Louise Arbour
The Generous Cosmopolitan Taskmaster /​ Andrew Clapham
Nino Cassese and the Sparrow's Feet /​ Luigi Condorelli
A Tribute to Professor Nino Cassese /​ Claude Jorda
An Attempt to Explain a Friendship /​ Antonio Tabucchi
Soliloquy
Antonio Cassese
I. The Human Dimension of Wars
A. General
1. Current Trends in the Development of the Law of Armed Conflict
2. The Martens Clause: Half a Loaf or Simply Pie in the Sky?
3. The Diffusion of Revolutionary Ideas and the Evolution of International Law
B. Classes of Wars and Belligerents
4. Wars of National Liberation and Humanitarian Law
5. Civil War and International Law
6. The Spanish Civil War and the Development of Customary Law Concerning Internal Armed Conflicts
7. The Status of Rebels under the 1977 Geneva Protocol on Non-International Armed Conflicts
C. Means of Warfare
8. The Prohibition of Indiscriminate Means of Warfare
9. Weapons Causing Unnecessary Suffering: Are They Prohibited?
10. Means of Warfare: The Traditional and the New Law
D. Military Occupation
11. Powers and Duties of an Occupant in Relation to Land and Natural Resources
12. Legal Considerations on the International Status of Jerusalem
II. Our Common Rights
A. Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment
13. Prohibition of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
14. Can the Notion of Inhuman and Degrading Treatment be Applied to Socio-Economic Conditions?
15. A New Approach to Human Rights: The European Convention for the Prevention of Torture
16. The European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment Comes of Age
B. Economic Assistance and Human Rights
17. Foreign Economic Assistance and Respect for Civil and Political Rights: Chile - A Case Study
18. A 'Contribution' by the West to the Struggle against Hunger: The Nestle Affair
III. Fighting State and Individual Criminality
A. State 'Criminality' v. Individual's Criminal Liability
19. Remarks on the Present Legal Regulation of Crimes of States
20. On the Current Trends towards Criminal Prosecution and Punishment of Breaches of International Humanitarian Law
B. International Crimes of Individuals
21. The International Community, Terrorism and Human Rights
22. Terrorism is Also Disrupting Some Crucial Legal Categories of International Law
23. Crimes Against Humanity: Comments on Some Problematical Aspects
C. Respondeat Superior v. Subordinates' Liability
24. Abraham and Antigone: Two Conflicting Imperatives
D. Developments in International Criminal Justice
25. The Statute of the International Criminal Court: Some Preliminnry Reflections.

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