PUBL.- Conflict in the Caucasus: Implications for International Legal Order
Posted by: Christopher Waters <cwaters@uwindsor.ca>
Conflict in the Caucasus: Implications for International Legal Order
This book is indispensable reading for all interested in the
Euro-Asian region, and those searching for concrete examples of the
application of international law to inter-state conflict.
http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=388643
Contents:
Foreword (Neil MacFarlane)
Introduction (James A. Green & Christopher Waters)
The Caucasus Conflict and the Role of Law (Christopher Waters)
Caucuses in the Caucasus: The Application of the Right of
Self-Determination (Robert McCorquodale & Kristin Hausler)
Passportization, Peacekeepers and Proportionality: The Russian Claim
of the Protection of Nationals Abroad in Self-Defence (James A. Green)
The International Court of Justice and the Provisional Measures Order
in the Georgia v. Russian Federation Case (Sandy Ghandhi)
Georgia, Russia and the Crisis of the Council of Europe: Inter-State
Applications, Individual Complaints, and the Future of the Strasbourg
Model of Human Rights Litigation (Bill Bowring)
A 'Sea of Tiny Houses': Novel Approaches to Ending Forced Displacement
Following the 2008 Russia-Georgia Conflict (Anneke Smit)
The Battles after the Battle: International Law and the Russia-Georgia
Conflict (Julie George & Christoph Stefes)
James A. Green is a Lecturer in the School of Law at the University of
Reading, UK. He was previously a researcher at the universities of
Nottingham and Michigan. He is the author of The International Court
of Justice and Self-Defence in International Law, which was awarded
the Francis Lieber Prize for an exceptional work in the field of law
and armed conflict.
Christopher Waters is the Associate Dean of the Faculty of Law,
University of Windsor, Canada. A former Senior Lecturer at the
University of Reading, in 2006-07 he was a Visiting Research Fellow in
the 'Changing Character of War' programme at the University of Oxford.
His publications include Counsel in the Caucasus and The State of Law
in the South Caucasus.
October 2010 Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-24124-4
Christopher Waters, DCL
Associate Dean
Faculty of
University Lawof Windsor
Windsor, Ontario
Canada N9B 3P4
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