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Targeted Killing in International Law
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Author(s):
Nils Melzer
Publication date:
May 29 2008
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Oxford University Press
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May 29 2008
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199533169.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Notion of ‘Targeted Killing’
pp. 9
Current Trend towards Legitimization
pp. 44
Targeted Killing in Contemporary Legal Doctrine
pp. 71
The Analysis
pp. 85
The Paradigm of Law Enforcement
pp. 91
Law Enforcement and the Conventional Human Right to Life
pp. 140
Law Enforcement and the Protection of Life under International Humanitarian Law
pp. 177
Law Enforcement and the Non-Conventional Human Right to Life
pp. 222
Permissibility of Targeted Killing as a Method of Law Enforcement
pp. 243
The Paradigm of Hostilities
pp. 300
The Principle of Distinction under International Humanitarian Law
pp. 367
Means and Methods in the Conduct of Hostilities
pp. 382
Human Rights Law and the Paradigm of Hostilities
pp. 394
Permissibility of Targeted Killing as a Method of Conducting Hostilities
pp. 423
Comparative Conclusions
pp. 430
Epilogue: Targeted Killing and the Rule of Law
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