International Law and Military Operations Vol. 84 International Law..
- 2008
2008. International Law Studies. Volume 84. International Law Studies. Volume 84. Carsten, Michael D. International Law Studies. Volume 84, International Law and Military Operations. Newport, R.I.: Naval War College, 2008. xxiii, 319 pp. Cloth with gilt lettered spine and front cover. Light shelfwear and soiling. Internally clean. $45. * Contents: The Influence of Law on Sea Power Doctrines: The New Maritime Strategy and the Future of the Global Legal Order, Craig H. Allen; Conditions on Entry of Foreign-flag Vessels into US Ports to Promote Maritime Security, William D. Baumgartner and John T. Oliver; Encroachment on Navigational Freedoms, Raul (Pete) Pedrozo; China and the Law of the Sea: An Update, Guifang Xue; The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: An Historical Perspective on Prospects for US Accession, Horace B. Robertson, Jr.; The Unvarnished Truth: The Debate on the Law of the Sea Convention, William L. Schachte, Jr.; Conflicts Between United Nations Security Council Resolutions and the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and Their Possible Resolution, Robin R. Churchill; Starting From Here, Ashley S. Deeks; Distinction and Loss of Civilian Protection in International Armed Conflicts, Yoram Dinstein; The Treatment of Detainees and the "Global War on Terror": Selected Legal Issues, David Turns; Issues Arising From Coalition Operations: An Operational Laywer's Perspective, Neil Brown; Coalition Operations: A Compromise or an Accommodation, Vicki McConachie. Coalition Operations: A Canadian Perspective, Kenneth Watkin; "Change Direction" 2006: Israeli Operations in Lebanon and the International Law of Self-defense, Michael N. Schmitt.