03330cam a22004218i 45000010009000000050017000090080041000260100017000670200030000840200031001140200026001450400023001710420008001940500022002020820015002241000037002392450099002762500020003752630009003952640084004043000013004883360026005013370028005273380027005555040051005825050378006335201316010116500028023276500044023556500042023996500023024416500009024647760223024739060045026969420012027419990019027539520136027722167999220220721110854.0200819s2021 enk b 001 0 eng  a 2020037951 a9781108836180q(hardback) a9781108799447q(paperback) z9781108864091q(epub) aDLCbengerdacDLC apcc00aKZ6355b.D56 202100a341.6bDIN1 aDinstein, Yoram,eauthor.99430010aNon-international armed conflicts in international law /cYoram Dinstein, Tel-Aviv University. aSecond edition. a2012 1aCambridge, United Kingdom ;aNew York, NY :bCambridge University Press,c2021. apages cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aThe framework -- The preconditions of a NIAC -- Thresholds and interaction of armed conflicts -- Fighters, civilians and LONIAC -- Foreign intervention in a NIAC -- Recognition -- State responsibility -- The principal LONIAC treaty provisions -- Additional treaty texts -- NIAC war crimes -- LONIAC customary international law -- LONIAC and human rights law -- Conclusions. a"Due to their preponderance and intensity, non-international armed conflicts are currently very much in the public mind: often, more so than international armed conflicts. The present volume serves as a comprehensive introduction to the international legal regime of non-international armed conflicts, proceeding strictly in light of what the contemporary law is (as distinct from what the present author or anybody else would like it to be). Non-international armed conflicts raise a raft of issues that need to be addressed, including in particular their preconditions, thresholds, diverse forms and configurations; the discordant perspectives of the international and domestic legal systems; as well as the application of treaty and customary law to non-State actors. In addition, it is necessary to examine the consequences of intervention by foreign States; the role of the Security Council; the effects of recognition; State responsibility for wrongdoing to the installations, diplomats or nationals of foreign States, etc. The interface between the law of international and non-international armed conflicts is a matter of crucial concern. There are also numerous specific problems, ranging from the complexities of "failing States" to the recruitment and use of child-soldiers"--cProvided by publisher. 0aWar (International law) 0aIntervention (International law)938056 0aWar victimsxLegal status, laws, etc. 0aWar crimes.994080 0aWar.08iOnline version:aDinstein, Yoram.tNon-international armed conflicts in international lawbSecond edition.dCambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021z9781108864091w(DLC) 2020037952 a7bcbccorignewd1eecipf20gy-gencatlg 2ddccBK c590453d590453 00102ddc4070aNLSbNLScLAWd2022-07-21eAllied Bookal1o341.6 DINpCL-1084q2026-03-27r2026-02-25s2026-02-25w2022-07-21yBK