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Sequestro e confisca
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ISBN: 8892169971 9788892169975 Year: 2017 Publisher: Turin G. Giappichelli

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Convention.
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Year: 2017 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Great Neck Publishing,

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The law against war : the prohibition on the use of force in contemporary international law
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ISBN: 1472565266 1283059568 9786613059567 1847316050 9781847316059 9781283059565 9781472565266 9781841139425 1841139424 Year: 2010 Publisher: Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing,

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"The Law against War is a translated and updated version of a book published in 2008 in French (Le droit contre la guerre, Pedone). The aim of this book is to study the prohibition of the use of armed force in contemporary positive international law. Some commentators claim that the field has undergone substantial changes arising especially since the end of the Cold War in the 1990s. More specifically, several scholars consider that the prohibition laid down as a principle in the United Nations Charter of 1945 should be relaxed in the present-day context of international relations, a change that would seem to be reflected in the emergence of ideas such as 'humanitarian intervention', 'preventive war' or in the possibility of presuming Security Council authorisation under certain exceptional circumstances. The argument in this book is that while marked changes have been observed, above all since the 1990s, the legal regime laid down by the Charter remains founded on a genuine jus contra bellum and not on the jus ad bellum that characterised earlier periods. 'The law against war', as in the title of this book, is a literal rendering of the familiar Latin expression and at the same time it conveys the spirit of a rule that remains, without a doubt, one of the cornerstones of public international law."--Bloomsbury Publishing.


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The laws of war in the late Middle Ages
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ISBN: 1317397584 1315680572 1317397592 9781317397595 9781138930339 Year: 2016 Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon

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International Law. A Treatise.
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Year: 2012 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Perlego,

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The laws of armed conflicts
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ISBN: 9004138188 9786610915057 9047405234 1280915056 1423723880 9781423723882 9789004138186 9781280915055 6610915059 9789047405238 Year: 2004 Publisher: Leiden Boston Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

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Stopping wars and making peace
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ISBN: 1282606182 9786612606182 9047440900 9789047440901 9781282606180 9789004178557 9004178554 6612606185 Year: 2009 Publisher: Leiden Boston Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

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During most of human history, war was a basic instrument of statecraft, considered, for the most part, a lawful, honorable, ennobling, and even romantic pursuit. By contrast, peacemaking remained a marginal and indeed incongruous interstate activity. A war would end when the belligerents ended it. The experience of the twentieth century’s two world wars has changed, at least, the official view. The introduction of ever more destructive weapons, the drastic escalation of civilian deaths, and the economic and environmental devastation that modern war brought combined to forge an international legal impulse to stop, if not prevent, wars, resolve ongoing conflicts, and build peace. Yet stopping a war, though a useful, if not indispensable, step toward making peace, does not lead ineluctably to peace. Nor does the international community’s interposition of “peacekeepers”; their title notwithstanding, peacekeepers only try to keep a stopped war stopped. Making peace is a separate operation, often applying some parts of the same armamentarium but in very different ways. International efforts at stopping wars and making peace, in the era in which such initiatives have become lawful and virtuous, have proved remarkably unsuccessful. Yet the proliferation of ever more destructive weapons, the growing sense of insecurity and expectation of violence, the increasing difficulty of containing wars within a single arena, the threat of breakdown of order, with the prospect of epidemics and mass migration, all work to intensify the demand to stop wars and to make peace. This volume explores these issues by analyzing the theoretical literature on stopping wars and making peace and its application to a number of concrete cases, including the Falklands, Nagorno Karabakh, Rwanda, Malaya, Thailand, and Mozambique. Each case examines one conflict and the efforts undertaken to stop it and transform it into a peace system. The case studies draw general lessons from the incidents studied, extracting guidelines and principles that might serve those called upon to stop wars and make peace and offering a number of instructive points.


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Narrative zum Gerechten Krieg im Völkerrecht.
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ISBN: 3428585437 Year: 2022 Publisher: Berlin : Duncker & Humblot,

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International law and the classification of conflicts
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ISBN: 9780199657759 0199657750 9786613889034 0191632228 1283576589 9780191632228 9780191787836 0191787833 Year: 2012 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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International law separates international from non-international conflicts. This book discusses how this categorisation operates, identifying the legal questions raised. Case studies show how this impacts on issues like detention in armed conflict and the relationship between human rights and humanitarian law.


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Law and war
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ISBN: 0804788863 9780804788861 9780804787420 0804787425 Year: 2014 Publisher: Stanford, California

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Law and War explores the cultural, historical, spatial, and theoretical dimensions of the relationship between law and war—a connection that has long vexed the jurisprudential imagination. Historically the term "war crime" struck some as redundant and others as oxymoronic: redundant because war itself is criminal; oxymoronic because war submits to no law. More recently, the remarkable trend toward the juridification of warfare has emerged, as law has sought to stretch its dominion over every aspect of the waging of armed struggle. No longer simply a tool for judging battlefield conduct, law now seeks to subdue warfare and to enlist it into the service of legal goals. Law has emerged as a force that stands over and above war, endowed with the power to authorize and restrain, to declare and limit, to justify and condemn. In examining this fraught, contested, and evolving relationship, Law and War investigates such questions as: What can efforts to subsume war under the logic of law teach us about the aspirations and limits of law? How have paradigms of law and war changed as a result of the contact with new forms of struggle? How has globalization and continuing practices of occupation reframed the relationship between law and war?

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