
The Book Systematically Analyses The Relationship And Interaction Between Rules Of Engagement (roe) And The Legal Framework Regulating Armed Conflicts, Both At The International And National Levels. At The International Level, The Relationship Between Roe And Human Rights Law And International Humanitarian Law Is Explored. At The National Level, The Book Relates Roe To (comparative) Criminal Law. A Separate Chapter Analyses The Complex Relationship Between Self-defence Law And Rules Of Engagement. It Is The First Monograph To Comprehensively Examine These Issues And To Analyse How Roe Interact With The Various Sources Of The (international) Law Of Military Operations, Both In Terms Of The Law As A Source For These Rules And How The Law Is Reflected And Implemented Through Them. In Doing So, And Based On The Author's Own Experience, The Book Provides Examples Of How Complicated, Often Controversial Issues Of Law Can Be Resolved While Keeping The Rules Understandable At All Levels Of Military Operations. Aimed At Both Scholars And Practitioners, The Book Provides A Bridge Between The Academic World And The Operational World. It Provides New Insights For Both Of Those Audiences In Terms Of Understanding How The Law Applies To - And Through - The Rules On The Use Of Force For Military Operations.
This book investigates the complex interaction between Rules of Engagement (ROE) and the broader legal frameworks governing military operations at both international and national levels. The author, J. F. R. Boddens Hosang, utilizes his professional experience to bridge the gap between academic legal theory and the practical requirements of military command. The text argues that ROE serve as a critical mechanism for implementing international humanitarian law and human rights law within the constraints of operational reality.
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Experts and practitioners identify this work as a foundational text for understanding the practical application of international law in military settings. Readers frequently note the clarity with which the author navigates the intersection of academic legal theory and the operational demands of the field.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192595490
ISBN-13:
9780192595492
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