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Judul Impact of Human Right Law on Armed Forces / Peter Rowe
Pengarang Rowe, Peter
Penerbitan Cambridge : Cambriedge University Press, 2006
Deskripsi Fisik xi, 259 p. ;23 cm.
ISBN 978-0-521-85170-1
Subjek Human Rights
Abstrak This book considers those aspects of human rights law which may become relevant to the activities of armed forces whether they remain in barracks, untertake training or are deployed in military operations within their own state or outside it. The unique nature of military service and of military courts gives rise to human rights issue in respect both of civilian and soldiers, whether volunteers or conscripts, who find themselvs before these courts. Rowe examines these issue as well as the applications of international humanitarian law alongside the human rights obligations of the state when forces are training for and involved in armed conflict; where armed forces are deployed in situations of civil disorder; and where State contribute armed forces to multinational forces.
Catatan Indeks : p.250 - 259
Bahasa Inggris
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