The International Law of War: Transnational Coercion and World Public Order

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Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1994 M08 18 - 872 pages
1. The progress of coercion and decision: general community policies.
 

Contents

LAW AND MINIMUM WORLD
xix
Proposals for Improvement Multiplicitous and Partial
lv
UNIVERSALITY VERSUS PAROCHIALISM
lxxxiii
The Process of Coercion
11
The Process of Decision
39
The Common Interest
59
The Common Interest in an Inclusive Public Order of Freedom
93
AGGRESSION AND SELFDEFENSE
121
The Policies of Minimum Order and Minimum Destruction
409
Historic Experience in Securing Minimum Order and Minimum
420
COMMUNITY REGULATION OF COMBAT SITUATIONS
520
Claims with Respect to Permissible Combatants
542
Claims with Respect to Permissible Areas of Operations
568
Specific Defenses against Alleged Violations of the Rules
671
Jurisdiction and Procedure
703
THE MANAGEMENT OF CAPTURED
732

The Conceptions of Permissible and Impermissible Resort
143
An Alternative Conception
151
The Conception of Permissible Coercion
207
Order
258
The Potential Sanctioning Process and Its Context of Conditions
280
Some Recommended Principles of Sanctions
344
Major Defects in Contemporary Sanctioning Process
353
Recommended Alternatives in Communication and Collaboration
375
Community Policies with Respect to Belligerent Occupation
739
Claims of Restored Sovereigns to Review Prescriptions
771
The Policing
790
The Management of Financial Processes in Occupied
824
TABLE OF CASES
833
NAME INDEX
839
SUBJECT INDEX
854
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