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Heike Krieger
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Jonas Püschmann
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Publication Date:
26 Oct 2021
Page Range:
x–xi
Collections:
Law 2021
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800883963.00005
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Law-Making and Legitimacy in International Humanitarian Law
Editors:
Heike Krieger
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Jonas Püschmann
Monograph Book
Publication Date:
26 Oct 2021
Print ISBN:
9781800883956
eISBN:
9781800883963
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800883963
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Law 2021
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Table of Contents
Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Preface
Abbreviations
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Law-making and legitimacy in international humanitarian law
Part II: Legitimacy as analytical lens
Chapter 2: The roles of legitimacy in international legal discourses: Legitimizing law vs legalizing legitimacy
Chapter 3: The role of legitimacy in international humanitarian law: A comment
Chapter 4: Actor legitimacy and the application of IHL: A rejoinder to d'Aspremont
Part III: Informal law-making in international humanitarian law as a political choice
Chapter 5: Global norms governing the protection of civilians, conflict, and weapons: Formal or informal law-making?
Chapter 6: Post-international humanitarian law?
Chapter 7: Noncompliance as law-making
Part IV: New law through practice?
Chapter 8: Interpreting the Geneva Conventions: Subsequent practice instead of treaty amendments? A case study of non-international armed conflicts under Common Article 3
Chapter 9: A subtle yet significant influence: Judicial decisions and the development of international humanitarian law
Chapter 10: The interpretation of IHL treaties: Subsequent practice and other salient issues
Chapter 11: Methodological challenges in ascertaining customary international humanitarian law: Can customary international law respond to changing circumstances in warfare?
Part V: Courts and manuals - decoupling law-making from states?
Chapter 12: Judicial practice in international criminal law: Law-making in disguise?
Chapter 13: The law at hand: Paratext in manuals on international humanitarian law
Chapter 14: International manuals in international humanitarian law: A rejoinder to Wouter G. Werner
Chapter 15: Interpretation and identification of international humanitarian law: Responses of the International Law Commission
Chapter 16: Manuals and courts: International humanitarian law, informal law-making and normativity
Part VI: Legitimacy and participation
Chapter 17: International humanitarian law-making in Latin America: Between the international community, humanity, and extreme violence
Chapter 18: Sovereign equality and law-making: How do states from the Global South shape international humanitarian law? An African perspective
Chapter 19: Sovereign equality and law-making: How do states from the Global South shape international humanitarian law? A comment to Alejandro Rodiles and Balingene Kahombo
Chapter 20: Between war and peace: Negotiating and implementing legitimate ceasefire agreements
Chapter 21: Law-making participation by non-state armed groups: The prerequisite of laws legitimacy?
Chapter 22: Non-state armed groups and international humanitarian law-making - the challenge of legitimacy: A reply to Cindy Wittke and Hyeran Jo
Part VII: Legitimacy and norm entrepreneurs
Chapter 23: The impact of human rights advocacy: Between (mis)stating the law and pursuing humanitarian policies?
Chapter 24: From the Martens clause to the CNN factor: Is the impact of media and public opinion on law-making discernible?
Chapter 25: Media, public opinion and humanitarian advocacy
Part VIII: Conclusion
Chapter 26: A legitimacy crisis of international humanitarian law?
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Law - Academic
Legal Theory
Public International Law
Humanitarian Law
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