The international responsibility of NATO and its personnel during military operations
Nauta, David.
The international responsibility of NATO and its personnel during military operations David. Nauta - 1st ed. - Boston : Brill, 2017. ©2017. - 1 online resource (210 pages) - Legal aspects of international organizations ; 58 . - Legal Aspects of International Organizations Ser. .
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Intro -- The International Responsibility of NATO and Its Personnel during Military Operations -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- Table of Cases -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Concept of International Responsibility -- 1.2 Research Objective and Research Questions -- 1.2.1 Research Objective -- 1.2.2 Research Questions -- 1.3 Methodology and Materials -- 1.4 Object of Study -- 1.5 Outline of the Study -- 2 Three Illustrative Cases - Facts and Questions -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Case 1: Human Trafficking and Forced Prostitution in Kosovo -- 2.2.1 Background, Legal Framework of the Operation and Command Relationships -- 2.2.2 Status of Forces -- 2.2.3 Background of the Incident -- 2.2.4 Reaction by NATO, TCNS and / or Others -- 2.3 Case 2: Detention Operations in ISAF -- 2.3.1 Background, Legal Framework of the Operation and Command Relationships -- 2.3.2 Status of Forces -- 2.3.3 Background of the Incident -- 2.3.4 Reaction by NATO, TCNS and / or Others -- 2.4 Case 3: Kunduz Incident -- 2.4.1 Background, Legal Framework of the Operation and Command Relationships -- 2.4.2 Background of the Incident -- 2.4.3 Reaction by NATO, TCNS and /or Others -- 3 Overview of the Key Moments in the Development of NATO -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 NATO from 1949 until 1989 -- 3.3 NATO in the Period after the Cold War -- 3.4 Conclusions -- 4 Current Institutional Framework of NATO and NATO's Decision Making Process -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Current Institutional Framework of NATO -- 4.2.1 Introduction -- 4.2.2 The Civilian Structure -- 4.2.3 The Military Structure -- 4.3 The Relationship between NATO and Its Member States and the Decision-making Process -- 4.3.1 Consensus-rule -- 4.3.2 Planning Process of NATO Operations -- 4.3.3 The Command and Control Relationship -- 4.4 The Relationship between NATO and the UN. 4.5 Conclusions -- 5 The International Legal Personality of NATO -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Indicia of the Existence of International Legal Personality -- 5.3 The International Legal Personality of NATO -- 5.4 Jurisprudence of International Courts and Tribunals -- 5.5 State Practice and Practice of International Organizations -- 5.6 Conclusions -- 6 Binding International Obligations Relevant to NATO's Operations -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 International Obligations under NATO's Constitutional Documents -- 6.3 International Obligations under the UN Charter -- 6.4 International Obligations under Conventional Law -- 6.4.1 Conventional International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law -- 6.4.2 Mission-SOFAS between NATO and the Host State -- 6.4.3 Memoranda of Understanding between NATO and TCNS -- 6.5 International Obligations under Customary Law -- 6.5.1 International Obligations under Customary IHL -- 6.5.2 International Obligations under Customary IHRL -- 6.6 Internal and External Rules of NATO -- 6.7 Conclusions -- 7 Attribution of Wrongful Acts to NATO -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Attribution of Wrongful Acts of Agents and Organs of NATO -- 7.3 Attribution of Conduct of Organs or Agents Placed at the Disposal of NATO -- 7.4 Multiple Attribution of Wrongful Conduct in NATO-led Operations -- 7.5 Conclusions -- 8 Conclusions and Recommendations -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Analysis of the Three Illustrative Cases -- 8.2.1 Human Trafficking and Forced Prostitution in Kosovo -- 8.2.2 Detention Operations in ISAF -- 8.2.3 Kunduz Incident -- 8.3 Final Conclusions -- 8.4 Recommendations -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index.
9789004354647
NATO
Friedenssichernde Maßnahme
War damage compensation. Peacekeeping forces.
Fernzugriff
The international responsibility of NATO and its personnel during military operations David. Nauta - 1st ed. - Boston : Brill, 2017. ©2017. - 1 online resource (210 pages) - Legal aspects of international organizations ; 58 . - Legal Aspects of International Organizations Ser. .
E-Book-ProQuest / Fernzugriff nach Registrierung möglich
Intro -- The International Responsibility of NATO and Its Personnel during Military Operations -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- Table of Cases -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Concept of International Responsibility -- 1.2 Research Objective and Research Questions -- 1.2.1 Research Objective -- 1.2.2 Research Questions -- 1.3 Methodology and Materials -- 1.4 Object of Study -- 1.5 Outline of the Study -- 2 Three Illustrative Cases - Facts and Questions -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Case 1: Human Trafficking and Forced Prostitution in Kosovo -- 2.2.1 Background, Legal Framework of the Operation and Command Relationships -- 2.2.2 Status of Forces -- 2.2.3 Background of the Incident -- 2.2.4 Reaction by NATO, TCNS and / or Others -- 2.3 Case 2: Detention Operations in ISAF -- 2.3.1 Background, Legal Framework of the Operation and Command Relationships -- 2.3.2 Status of Forces -- 2.3.3 Background of the Incident -- 2.3.4 Reaction by NATO, TCNS and / or Others -- 2.4 Case 3: Kunduz Incident -- 2.4.1 Background, Legal Framework of the Operation and Command Relationships -- 2.4.2 Background of the Incident -- 2.4.3 Reaction by NATO, TCNS and /or Others -- 3 Overview of the Key Moments in the Development of NATO -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 NATO from 1949 until 1989 -- 3.3 NATO in the Period after the Cold War -- 3.4 Conclusions -- 4 Current Institutional Framework of NATO and NATO's Decision Making Process -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Current Institutional Framework of NATO -- 4.2.1 Introduction -- 4.2.2 The Civilian Structure -- 4.2.3 The Military Structure -- 4.3 The Relationship between NATO and Its Member States and the Decision-making Process -- 4.3.1 Consensus-rule -- 4.3.2 Planning Process of NATO Operations -- 4.3.3 The Command and Control Relationship -- 4.4 The Relationship between NATO and the UN. 4.5 Conclusions -- 5 The International Legal Personality of NATO -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Indicia of the Existence of International Legal Personality -- 5.3 The International Legal Personality of NATO -- 5.4 Jurisprudence of International Courts and Tribunals -- 5.5 State Practice and Practice of International Organizations -- 5.6 Conclusions -- 6 Binding International Obligations Relevant to NATO's Operations -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 International Obligations under NATO's Constitutional Documents -- 6.3 International Obligations under the UN Charter -- 6.4 International Obligations under Conventional Law -- 6.4.1 Conventional International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law -- 6.4.2 Mission-SOFAS between NATO and the Host State -- 6.4.3 Memoranda of Understanding between NATO and TCNS -- 6.5 International Obligations under Customary Law -- 6.5.1 International Obligations under Customary IHL -- 6.5.2 International Obligations under Customary IHRL -- 6.6 Internal and External Rules of NATO -- 6.7 Conclusions -- 7 Attribution of Wrongful Acts to NATO -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Attribution of Wrongful Acts of Agents and Organs of NATO -- 7.3 Attribution of Conduct of Organs or Agents Placed at the Disposal of NATO -- 7.4 Multiple Attribution of Wrongful Conduct in NATO-led Operations -- 7.5 Conclusions -- 8 Conclusions and Recommendations -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Analysis of the Three Illustrative Cases -- 8.2.1 Human Trafficking and Forced Prostitution in Kosovo -- 8.2.2 Detention Operations in ISAF -- 8.2.3 Kunduz Incident -- 8.3 Final Conclusions -- 8.4 Recommendations -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index.
9789004354647
NATO
Friedenssichernde Maßnahme
War damage compensation. Peacekeeping forces.
Fernzugriff