Actions for Weapons under international human rights law
Weapons under international human rights law / edited by Stuart Casey-Maslen
- Published
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (xlviii, 633 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
- Additional Creators
- Casey-Maslen, Stuart
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- Contents
- The use of firearms in law enforcement / Stuart Casey-Maslen -- The use of 'less-lethal' weapons in law enforcement / Abi Dymond and Neil Corney -- Crowd management, crowd control, and riot control / Stuart Casey-Maslen -- The use of weapons in custodial centres / Silvia Suteu -- The use of weapons in counterpiracy / Alice Priddy -- Weapons and armed non-state actors / Andrew Clapham -- The use of weapons in peace operations / Nigel White -- The use of weapons in armed conflict / Stuart Casey-Maslen and Sharon Weill -- The use of weapons and jus ad bellum / Stuart Casey-Maslen -- Cyberattacks and international human rights law / David P. Fidler -- The use of riot control agents in law enforcement / Michael Crowley -- The use of incapacitants in law enforcement / Michael Crowley -- The use of armed drones / Stuart Casey-Maslen -- The review of weapons under international humanitarian and human rights law / Stuart Casey-Maslen, Abi Dymond and Neil Corney -- Arms transfers and international human rights law / Annyssa Bellal -- Implications for arms acquisitions of economic, social, and cultural rights / Gilles Giacca and Tahmina Karimova -- Weapons and the human rights responsibilities of multinational corporations / Ralph Steinhardt -- Remedies and reparations / Megan Burke and Loren Persi-Vicentic -- Existing and future weapons and weapons systems / Stuart Casey-Maslen.
- Summary
- International human rights law offers an overarching international legal framework to help determine the legality of the use of any weapon, as well as its lawful supply. It governs acts of States and non-State actors alike. In doing so, human rights law embraces international humanitarian law regulation of the use of weapons in armed conflict and disarmament law, as well as international criminal justice standards. In situations of law enforcement (such as counterpiracy, prisons, ordinary policing, riot control, and many peace operations), human rights law is the primary legal frame of reference above domestic criminal law. This important and timely book draws on all aspects of international weapons law and proposes a new view on international law governing weapons. Also included is a specific discussion on armed drones and cyberattacks, two highly topical issues in international law and international relations.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9781139227148 (ebook)
9781107027879 (hardback)
9781107538061 (paperback) - Note
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
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