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Self-determination, terrorism, and the international humanitarian law of armed conflict

Title
  1. Self-determination, terrorism, and the international humanitarian law of armed conflict / by Elizabeth Chadwick.
Published by
  1. The Hague ; Boston, Mass. : M. Nijhoff, ©1996.
Author
  1. Chadwick, E. (Elizabeth)

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Description
  1. xiii, 221 pages; 25 cm
Subject
  1. War (International law)
  2. Terrorism
  3. Self-determination, National
  4. War victims > Legal status, laws, etc
  5. Terrorism
  6. terrorism
  7. Humanitäres Völkerrecht
  8. Internationaler Terrorismus
  9. Selbstbestimmungsrecht
  10. Terrorismus
  11. Humanitair oorlogsrecht
  12. Terrorisme
  13. Zelfbeschikkingsrecht
  14. National liberation movements
  15. Humanitarianism
  16. Guerre (droit international)
  17. Victimes de guerre > Statut juridique
  18. Droit humanitaire
  19. Droit des peuples à disposer d'eux-mêmes
  20. SELF-DETERMINATION OF PEOPLES
  21. LAW OF WAR
  22. HUMAN RIGHTS IN ARMED CONFLICTS
  23. TERRORISM
  24. INTERNATIONAL LAW
Contents
  1. Ch. 1. Self-Determination, Terrorism and the International Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflicts -- Introduction and Terms of Reference -- Ch. 2. The Evolution of the Right to Self-Determination Through the Perspective of Resort to Violence -- Ch. 3. Examples of "Peoples" Achieving the Right to Self-Determination Through Resort to Violence -- Ch. 4. The Effects of Wars of Self-Determination on the Evolution of IHL -- Ch. 5. Terrorists and Freedom Fighters: The Failure of State-Centered Codification Efforts to Deter Acts of International Terrorism -- Ch. 6. Strategies Behind Terror-Violence, and the Scope of the Potential Applicability of IHL -- Ch. 7. Political Consequences of the Applicability of IHL to Liberation Struggles -- Ch. 8. Legal Obstacles to Prosecution of Breaches of IHL -- Ch. 9. Conclusion.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Revised version of the author's thesis (Ph. D.), University of Nottingham.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.