International law, security, and military power : US and Brazilian perspectives

This book contributes to our understanding and appreciation of the contemporary relevance of international humanitarian law and international human rights law by analyzing and assessing the foundational norms, principles, and provisions contained within these bodies. It also explores the ways in whi...

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Other Authors Hensel, Howard M. (Editor), Silva, Carlos Alberto Leite da (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2025.
SeriesJustice, international law and global security
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781003638353
100363835X
9781040402856
1040402852
9781040402757
1040402755
9781041065777
9781041069980
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505 0 |a The moral heritage : the just war tradition and the concept of human rights / James Turner Johnson -- International human rights law : advancing human security? : a complex and uneven trajectory / George J. Andreopoulos -- International humanitarian law and aerial bombardment : pre-World War II / Howard M. Hensel -- International humanitarian law and aerial bombardment : post-World War II / Howard M. Hensel -- Cyber law / Jeffrey Biller -- Space law / Tatiana Ribeiro Viana -- International humanitarian law and theory of aerospace power / Carlos Eduardo Valle Rosa -- International humanitarian law, human rights law, and the US Armed Force's role in responding to contemporary "traditional" and "non-traditional" security challenges in South America / Michael Raming and David Lee -- Refugees, humanitarian issues, and aerospace power : application of air power in Brazil / Carlos Alberto Leite da Silva and Gustavo Simo??es -- International law, the Brazilian Armed Forces, the response to natural and man-made disasters / Natasha da Silva Terres and Rodrigo Anto??nio Silveira dos Santos -- Toward the institutionalization of an expanded protection of human rights / Carlos Alberto Leite da Silva and Guilherme Sandoval Go??es -- New frontiers for the US Armed Forces : international law and operations in the cyber domain / Timothy Goines -- Cyber law and the role of the Brazilian Air Force in the cyber domain / Pedro Arthur Linhares Lima and Constanc??a Maia -- New frontiers for the US Armed Forces : international law and operations in space / Theodore Richard -- Conclusion : the future of international law and air, space, and cyber defense / Julia Grignon. 
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