Description: The Fourth Geneva Convention for Civilians by Dr Gilad Ben-Nun The Fourth Geneva Convention, signed on 12th August 1949, defines necessary humanitarian protections for civilians during armed conflict and occupation. One-hundred-and-ninety-six countries are signatories to the Geneva Conventions, and this particular facet has laid the foundations for all subsequent humanitarian global law.How did the world – against seemingly insurmountable odds – draft and legislate this landmark in humanitarian international law? The Fourth Geneva Convention for Civilians draws on archival research across seven countries to bring together the Cold War interventions, founding motives and global idealisms that shaped its conception. Gilad Ben-Nun draws on the three key principles that the convention brought about to consider the recent events where its application has either been successfully applied or circumvented, from the 2009 Gaza War, the war crimes tribunal in the former Yugoslavia and Nicaragua vs. the United States to the contemporary conflict in Syria.Weaving historical archival research, a grounding in the concepts of international law, and insightful analysis of recent events, this book will appeal to a broad range of students, academics and legal practitioners. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Gilad Ben-Nun is Senior Researcher at Leipzig Universitys Centre for Area Studies, where he teaches Global Studies and the History of International Law. Previously, he was Marie Curie Individual Fellow at the International Law Department of Verona University, a Ford Foundation Research Fellow at UNIDIR and a UN Middle East Program Officer. He has published the book Seeking Asylum in Israel: Refugees and the History of Migration Law (I.B.Tauris, 2017) which was nominated for the 2017 US National Jewish book award. Table of Contents Introduction: A Treaty after TraumaChapter 1: Background: Significant Historical Omissions in GC-IVs Current LiteraturePART 1: PROTECTION FOR ALL: THE MAKING OF COMMON ARTICLE 3Chapter 2: Initial Ideas for Civilian Protection: The Dilemma of State ConsentChapter 3: Stockholms Universalist Revolution: Protections to all CiviliansChapter 4: The Final Act: The Soviets Come on Board – Geneva 1949PART 2: THE INHERENT ILLEGITIMACY OF OCCUPATION: ARTICLES 49 & 68Chapter 5: Conquest Contested: Georg Cohn, Carl Schmitt and Non-RecognitionChapter 6: Cohns Drafting of the Prohibition on Settlements – Article 49 paragraph 6Chapter 7: Georg Cohns Crusade Against the Death Penalty -Art. 68PART 3: THE STRUGGLE AGAINST NON-APPLICABILITYChapter 8: Arbitration, Judicial Settlement and the ICJs roles vis-à-vis GC-IVChapter 9: Non-Application from Colonialism to Terrorism: 1950s-2000sConclusionAppendix GC-IVs French 1st Draft Adopted in Geneva – April 1947NotesGlossaryBibliography and Sources Review A fascinating account, well documented and richly supplemented by background materials, of the drafting process of key provisions that revolutionized the protection of civilians. The author manages to bring to life the protagonists responsible for those important innovations, describe their motivations and explain their strategy. -- Eyal Benvenisti, Whewell Professor of International law and Director of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge, UK Promotional An analysis of the events that led to the signing of the worlds first convention for the protection of civilians in armed conflict Review Quote A fascinating account, well documented and richly supplemented by background materials, of the drafting process of key provisions that revolutionized the protection of civilians. The author manages to bring to life the protagonists responsible for those important innovations, describe their motivations and explain their strategy. Promotional "Headline" An analysis of the events that led to the signing of the worlds first convention for the protection of civilians in armed conflict Details ISBN1838604308 Year 2020 ISBN-10 1838604308 ISBN-13 9781838604301 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2020-02-20 Pages 288 Language English Subtitle The History of International Humanitarian Law Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 341.67 Short Title The Fourth Geneva Convention for Civilians UK Release Date 2020-02-20 NZ Release Date 2020-02-20 Illustrations 29 bw illus Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2020-02-19 Author Dr Gilad Ben-Nun Imprint I.B. Tauris We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:140207542;
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ISBN-13: 9781838604301
Book Title: The Fourth Geneva Convention for Civilians
Number of Pages: 288 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: The Fourth Geneva Convention for Civilians: the History of International Humanitarian Law
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication Year: 2020
Subject: Social Sciences, Government
Item Height: 234 mm
Item Weight: 585 g
Type: Study Guide
Author: Gilad Ben-Nun
Subject Area: International Law
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Hardcover