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Forward Lieutenant General Charles N. Pede Introduction Jens David Ohlin & Mitt Regan Part I: The Framework Problem in Modern Conflict: Can we Still Distinguish War From Crime? Chapter 1. Non-State Actors, Terrorism, and the War Paradigm Revisited Seth Cantey Chapter 2. The Limits of Law and the Value of Rights in Addressing Terrorism: A Study of the UN Counter-Terrorism Architecture Fionnuala Ní Aoláin Chapter 3. The Paradox of Discrimination: When More Violence Triggers Fewer Legal Constraints Jens David Ohlin Chapter 4. Fighting Terrorism under All Applicable Law Joshua Andresen Chapter 5. When Conflict Recurs: Classification of Conflict when Hostilities Break Out Anew Laurie Blank Part II: War as Criminal Enforcement Chapter 6. Non-State Actors in a Post-War World: Conceptualizing War as Criminal Enforcement Claire Finkelstein Chapter 7. Urban Warfare: Policing Conflict Ken Watkin Chapter 8. Ratchet Down or Ramp Up? Contemporary Threats, Armed Conflict, and Tailored Authority Geoff Corn Chapter 9. Using Law as a Weapon Against Nuclear Proliferation and Terrorism: The U.S. Government's Financial Lawfare Against Iran Orde F. Kittrie Chapter 10. Human Rights Law as an Alternative to Jus in Bello Christopher J. Fuller Part III: Fighting Crime as War Chapter 11. National Security Policymaking in the Shadow of International Law Laura Dickinson Chapter 12. Emerging Transnational Self-Defense Norms and Unrealized Liberal Values John Dehn Chapter 13. Finding Peace in the Law of War Lieutenant Colonel Bailey Brown Chapter 14. From Armed Conflict to Countering Threat Networks: Counterterrorism and Social Network Analysis Todd Huntley & Mitt Regan Part IV: crime and war: prosecuting terrorism and war crimes Chapter 15. Counting the Ripples: The Challenge of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction to Prosecute Non-State Actors Evan R. Seamone Chapter 16. Diversifying the Sources of Evidence in Terrorism Cases Before Criminal Courts in (Post-)Conflict and High-Risk Situations: The Role of The Military Bibi Van Ginkel, Christophe Paulussen, & Tanya Mehra Chapter 17. U.S. Military Prosecutions During Non-International Armed Conflict Chris Jenks

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
    Publication Date: 07/02/2023
    ISBN13: 9780197638798, 978-0197638798
    ISBN10: 0197638791

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    Table of Contents
    Forward Lieutenant General Charles N. Pede Introduction Jens David Ohlin & Mitt Regan Part I: The Framework Problem in Modern Conflict: Can we Still Distinguish War From Crime? Chapter 1. Non-State Actors, Terrorism, and the War Paradigm Revisited Seth Cantey Chapter 2. The Limits of Law and the Value of Rights in Addressing Terrorism: A Study of the UN Counter-Terrorism Architecture Fionnuala Ní Aoláin Chapter 3. The Paradox of Discrimination: When More Violence Triggers Fewer Legal Constraints Jens David Ohlin Chapter 4. Fighting Terrorism under All Applicable Law Joshua Andresen Chapter 5. When Conflict Recurs: Classification of Conflict when Hostilities Break Out Anew Laurie Blank Part II: War as Criminal Enforcement Chapter 6. Non-State Actors in a Post-War World: Conceptualizing War as Criminal Enforcement Claire Finkelstein Chapter 7. Urban Warfare: Policing Conflict Ken Watkin Chapter 8. Ratchet Down or Ramp Up? Contemporary Threats, Armed Conflict, and Tailored Authority Geoff Corn Chapter 9. Using Law as a Weapon Against Nuclear Proliferation and Terrorism: The U.S. Government's Financial Lawfare Against Iran Orde F. Kittrie Chapter 10. Human Rights Law as an Alternative to Jus in Bello Christopher J. Fuller Part III: Fighting Crime as War Chapter 11. National Security Policymaking in the Shadow of International Law Laura Dickinson Chapter 12. Emerging Transnational Self-Defense Norms and Unrealized Liberal Values John Dehn Chapter 13. Finding Peace in the Law of War Lieutenant Colonel Bailey Brown Chapter 14. From Armed Conflict to Countering Threat Networks: Counterterrorism and Social Network Analysis Todd Huntley & Mitt Regan Part IV: crime and war: prosecuting terrorism and war crimes Chapter 15. Counting the Ripples: The Challenge of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction to Prosecute Non-State Actors Evan R. Seamone Chapter 16. Diversifying the Sources of Evidence in Terrorism Cases Before Criminal Courts in (Post-)Conflict and High-Risk Situations: The Role of The Military Bibi Van Ginkel, Christophe Paulussen, & Tanya Mehra Chapter 17. U.S. Military Prosecutions During Non-International Armed Conflict Chris Jenks

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