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Analyses the politically charged issue of how the European Convention on Human Rights applies to military operations including recent conflicts in Russia, Iraq and Ukraine. This book will appeal to students, lawyers, civil society and officials throughout Europe working on human rights, public international law and law of armed conflict.

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'The book is well structured, and the author constructs a clear and convincing argument throughout. Without question, Wallace has provided an intriguing contribution to this controversial area of law with a book that is interesting and thought-provoking. For these reasons, the book would definitely be a worthwhile purchase.' Liam Halewood, Liverpool Law Review
'… he has written a fine monograph that makes an insightful and illuminating contribution to an important and evolving area of law.' Ian Park, Law Quarterly Review

Table of Contents
Introduction; 1. Jurisdiction over domestic military operations; 2. Jurisdiction over extra-territorial military operations; 3. Article 2: substantive obligations; 4. Article 2: procedural obligations; 5. Norm conflict; 6. Article 7; 7. Derogation; Conclusion.

The Application of the European Convention on Human Rights to Military Operations

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 11/04/2019
      ISBN13: 9781108475181, 978-1108475181
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Analyses the politically charged issue of how the European Convention on Human Rights applies to military operations including recent conflicts in Russia, Iraq and Ukraine. This book will appeal to students, lawyers, civil society and officials throughout Europe working on human rights, public international law and law of armed conflict.

      Trade Review
      'The book is well structured, and the author constructs a clear and convincing argument throughout. Without question, Wallace has provided an intriguing contribution to this controversial area of law with a book that is interesting and thought-provoking. For these reasons, the book would definitely be a worthwhile purchase.' Liam Halewood, Liverpool Law Review
      '… he has written a fine monograph that makes an insightful and illuminating contribution to an important and evolving area of law.' Ian Park, Law Quarterly Review

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; 1. Jurisdiction over domestic military operations; 2. Jurisdiction over extra-territorial military operations; 3. Article 2: substantive obligations; 4. Article 2: procedural obligations; 5. Norm conflict; 6. Article 7; 7. Derogation; Conclusion.

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