The Use of Force against Ukraine and International Law Jus Ad Bellum, Jus In Bello, Jus Post Bellum /

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Další autoři: Sayapin, Sergey (Editor), Tsybulenko, Evhen (Editor)
Shrnutí:XXVII, 454 p.
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Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press : Imprint: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2018.
Vydání:1st ed. 2018.
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On-line přístup:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-222-4
Médium: Elektronický zdroj Kniha
Obsah:
  • Part I. Jus Ad Bellum
  • Chapter 1. The Legal Nature of States’ Obligations Towards Ukraine in the Context of Jus Contra Bellum
  • Chapter 2. Who are the "Crimea People” or “People of Crimea”? The fate of the Crimean Tatars, Russia's legal justification for annexation, and Pandora's Box
  • Chapter 3. Illegal Territorial Regimes: On the Operation of International Law in Crimea
  • Chapter 4. Conferral of Nationality of the Kin State – Mission Creep?
  • Chapter 5. International Legal Aspects of Russia’s War against Ukraine in Eastern Ukraine
  • Chapter 6. Separatists or Russian Troops and Local Collaborators? Russian Aggression in Ukraine: The Problem of Definitions
  • Chapter 7. The Legal Status of the Donetsk and Luhansk “Peoples’ Republics”
  • Part II. Jus In Bello
  • Chapter 8. Legal Challenges Associated with Hybrid Warfare
  • Chapter 9. The Operation of Treaties and International Contracts in the Event of Armed Conflict: Problems Reopened by Russian Aggression against Ukraine
  • Chapter 10. Cyber Attacks in the Ukrainian Conflict and the Role of International Law
  • Chapter 11. Foreign Fighters in Russia’s War against Ukraine
  • Chapter 12. Children and the Armed Conflict in Еastern Ukraine: International and National Legal Aspects
  • Chapter 13. The International Legal Dimensions of Russia’s Occupation of Crimea
  • Chapter 14. The Russian-Ukrainian War in Donbas: Historical Memory as an Instrument of Information Warfare
  • Chapter 15. An Alleged “Genocide of Russian-speaking Persons” in Eastern Ukraine: Some Observations on the “Hybrid” Application of International Criminal Law by the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation
  • Part III. Jus Post Bellum
  • Chapter 16. The Promise and Pitfalls of Regional Reconciliation: Post-conflict Modalities in Critical Comparative Perspective
  • Chapter 17. Triggering the ICC's Jurisdiction over Alleged Crimes Committed Across Ukraine, Including in Crimea and the Donbas
  • Chapter 18. War Crimes Committed during the Armed Conflict in Ukraine: What Should the ICC Focus On?
  • Chapter 19. Sexual Violence in War-torn Ukraine: A Challenge for International Criminal Justice
  • Chapter 20. The Post-conflict Reconstruction of Trust in the Media
  • Appendix.