Neutrality in Contemporary International Law

Neutrality in Contemporary International Law
Title Neutrality in Contemporary International Law PDF eBook
Author James Upcher
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 2020
Genre Law
ISBN 0198739761

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While some have argued that neutrality has become irrelevant, this volume asserts that neutrality continues to be a key concept of the law of armed conflict. Neutrality in Contemporary International Law details the rights and duties of neutral states and demonstrates how the rules of neutrality continue to apply in modern day conflicts.

The Federal Neutrality Act

The Federal Neutrality Act
Title The Federal Neutrality Act PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Separation of Powers
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1984
Genre Economic assistance, Domestic
ISBN

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London Naval Conference

London Naval Conference
Title London Naval Conference PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1930
Genre Congresses and conventions
ISBN

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Merchants of Death

Merchants of Death
Title Merchants of Death PDF eBook
Author Helmuth Carol Engelbrecht
Publisher Ludwig von Mises Institute
Pages 340
Release 1937
Genre Arms transfers
ISBN 1610163907

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United States Code

United States Code
Title United States Code PDF eBook
Author United States
Publisher
Pages 1192
Release 1989
Genre Law
ISBN

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The Pacificus-Helvidius Debates of 1793-1794

The Pacificus-Helvidius Debates of 1793-1794
Title The Pacificus-Helvidius Debates of 1793-1794 PDF eBook
Author Alexander Hamilton
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN

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Frisch, emeritus professor of political science at Northern Illinois University, writes in the Introduction: "The open-ended character of some of the constitutional provisions afforded opportunities for extending the powers of government beyond their specified limits. Although not given prior sanction by the Constitutional Convention, such additions served to provide a more complete definition of powers without actually changing the ends of government." The Neutrality Proclamation brought the issue to the forefront and inspired this classic debate.".

The Handbook of Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflicts

The Handbook of Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflicts
Title The Handbook of Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflicts PDF eBook
Author Dieter Fleck
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 630
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780198298670

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This book offers the most authoritative commentary and analysis of international humanitarian law applicable in armed conflict available. It is based upon the Joint Service Regulation for the German Ministry of Defence, augmented with extensive international references, and accompanied bycommentary by a team of distinguished and internationally renowned experts. Whilst the past decades have seen consistent development of international law applicable in armed conflict, culminating in a series of International Covenants and Protocols, world events in recent years have made reassessment of the law both a timely and topical concern. This Handbook available for the first time in paperback will serve as an indispensable reference source for practising lawyers and academics working in the field of international humanitarian law and for military personnel worldwide.