The Application of the European Convention on Human Rights to Military Operations
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:11th Apr '19
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An analysis of how the European Convention on Human Rights applies to military operations.
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.The European Convention on Human Rights is being applied to military operations of every kind from internal operations in Russia and Turkey, to international armed conflicts in Iraq, Ukraine and elsewhere. This book exposes the challenge that this development presents to the integrity and universality of Convention rights. Can states realistically investigate all instances where life is lost during military operations? Can the Convention offer the same level of protection to soldiers in combat as it does to its citizens at home? How can we reconcile the application of the Convention with other international law applicable to military operations? This book offers detailed analysis of how the Convention applies to military operations of all kinds. It highlights the creeping relativism of the standards applied by the European Court of Human Rights to military operations and offers guidance on how to interpret and apply the Convention to military operations.
'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
ISBN: 9781108475181
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
Weight: 520g
272 pages