Russian Contributions to International Humanitarian Law

Has Russia turned from “Paul to Saul” with regards to international humanitarian law (IHL)? This book aims to answer this question by contrasting the past and the present. Firstly, it offers a comprehensive account of the remarkable Russian contributions to IHL since 1850. Secondly, it analyses Russ...

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Главный автор: Riepl, Michael
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Опубликовано: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG 2022
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-788742022-08-22T15:28:49Z Russian Contributions to International Humanitarian Law Riepl, Michael Friedenssicherung, Humanitäres Völkerrecht, Menschenrechte, Russland, StIGH, Vereinte Nationen, Russia, Zar, Czar, Tsar, Sowjetunion, Soviet Union, UdSSR, USSR, humanitäres Völkerrecht, international humanitarian law, hVr, IHL , Krieg, war, Recht der bewaffneten Konflikte, law of armed conflict, Kriegsrecht, laws of war, Haager Konvention, Hague Convention, Petersburger Erklärung, St Petersburg Declaration, Friedrich Martens, Fyodor Martens, Syrien, Syria, Ostukraine, Eastern Ukraine, Tschetschenien, Chechnya, Wagner Group, Kosaken, Cossacks LBB Has Russia turned from “Paul to Saul” with regards to international humanitarian law (IHL)? This book aims to answer this question by contrasting the past and the present. Firstly, it offers a comprehensive account of the remarkable Russian contributions to IHL since 1850. Secondly, it analyses Russia’s current approach to IHL, drawing on a wide range of legislation, case law, diplomatic records, and military practice. Finally, the author contrasts the past and the present – not without embedding his findings in the changed context of our time. The book is aimed at international law experts as well as people interested in legal history. Its author is an IHL researcher and practitioner with extensive experience in the post-soviet world. Published Has Russia turned from “Paul to Saul” with regards to international humanitarian law (IHL)? This book aims to answer this question by contrasting the past and the present. Firstly, it offers a comprehensive account of the remarkable Russian contributions to IHL since 1850. Secondly, it analyses Russia’s current approach to IHL, drawing on a wide range of legislation, case law, diplomatic records, and military practice. Finally, the author contrasts the past and the present – not without embedding his findings in the changed context of our time. The book is aimed at international law experts as well as people interested in legal history. Its author is an IHL researcher and practitioner with extensive experience in the post-soviet world. 2022-02-25T10:12:37Z 2022-02-25T10:12:37Z 2022-02-15 book 978-3-7489-1321-4 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/78874 eng Kölner Schriften zum Friedenssicherungsrecht - Cologne Studies on International Peace and Security Law - Études colonaises sur le droit de la paix et de la sécurité internationale image/png Attribution 4.0 International https://www.nomos-shop.de/nomos/titel/russian-contributions-to-international-humanitarian-law-id-103398/ https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748913214 Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG doi.org/10.5771/9783748913214 Has Russia turned from “Paul to Saul” with regards to international humanitarian law (IHL)? This book aims to answer this question by contrasting the past and the present. Firstly, it offers a comprehensive account of the remarkable Russian contributions to IHL since 1850. Secondly, it analyses Russia’s current approach to IHL, drawing on a wide range of legislation, case law, diplomatic records, and military practice. Finally, the author contrasts the past and the present – not without embedding his findings in the changed context of our time. The book is aimed at international law experts as well as people interested in legal history. Its author is an IHL researcher and practitioner with extensive experience in the post-soviet world. doi.org/10.5771/9783748913214 20c8b06d-3b2b-4af2-acda-fbcfdfea5744 978-3-7489-1321-4 Band 16 447 Baden-Baden open access
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topic Friedenssicherung, Humanitäres Völkerrecht, Menschenrechte, Russland, StIGH, Vereinte Nationen, Russia, Zar, Czar, Tsar, Sowjetunion, Soviet Union, UdSSR, USSR, humanitäres Völkerrecht, international humanitarian law, hVr, IHL , Krieg, war, Recht der bewaffneten Konflikte, law of armed conflict, Kriegsrecht, laws of war, Haager Konvention, Hague Convention, Petersburger Erklärung, St Petersburg Declaration, Friedrich Martens, Fyodor Martens, Syrien, Syria, Ostukraine, Eastern Ukraine, Tschetschenien, Chechnya, Wagner Group, Kosaken, Cossacks
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