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- English
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Hybrid Warfare under International Law
About this book
This book addresses the regulation of hybrid warfare under relevant branches of international law, beginning with the law on inter-state use of force ( jus ad bellum ). Firstly, the book assesses the extent to which forms of hybrid warfare comply with or violate international humanitarian law/the law of armed conflict. It then looks at law enforcement action in response to hybrid warfare, both on land and on the high seas, and addresses hybrid warfare from the perspective of international counterterrorism law. It goes on to tackle the constraints applied to hybrid warfare under international human rights law, and looks at how hybrid warfare could be constrained under disarmament law. The final two chapters look at accountability for the conduct of hybrid warfare, concluding with the question: can we move towards a less fragmented set of international legal rules that will govern hybrid warfare in the future?
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Table of Cases
- Table of Materials
- Introduction
- 1. Hybrid Warfare and Jus ad Bellum
- 2. Hybrid Warfare and the Law of Law Enforcement
- 3. Hybrid Warfare and the Law of Armed Conflict
- 4. Hybrid Warfare and International Counterterrorism Law
- 5. Hybrid Warfare, Cognitive Warfare, and International Human Rights Law
- 6. Hybrid Warfare and Disarmament Law
- 7. Hybrid Warfare and International Criminal Law
- 8. State Responsibility for Hybrid Warfare
- Annex I: An Introduction to International Law
- Annex II: Glossary of Abbreviations and Key Terms
- Index
- Copyright Page