Death by Moderation

Death by Moderation

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780521119511
Untertitel:
The U.S. Military's Quest for Useable Weapons
Genre:
Internationales Recht
Autor:
David A. Koplow
Herausgeber:
Cambridge University Press
Anzahl Seiten:
284
Erscheinungsdatum:
30.11.2009
ISBN:
978-0-521-11951-1

Informationen zum Autor David A. Koplow is a Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center and Director of the Center for Applied Legal Studies, in which students represent refugees who seek political asylum in the United States due to persecution on account of race, religion, or political opinion in their homelands. After graduating from Yale Law School in 1978, he served the U.S. government in the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (197881, as Attorney-Adviser and as Special Assistant to the Director) and in the Department of Defense (199799, as Deputy General Counsel for International Affairs). In the latter capacity, he was the senior legal specialist for top Pentagon leadership on the full array of international legal issues, including the use of military force in the Persian Gulf and in Kosovo, the negotiation and implementation of treaties, the law of the sea, the programs of military cooperation and assistance, and the law of outer space. He has published many articles in law journals dealing with treaties and U.S. constitutional law and published books on national security and arms control policy. Klappentext Addresses the military's pursuit of 'usable' weaponry that is deliberately crafted to be less powerful, less deadly, and less destructive than the systems it is designed to supplement or replace. Zusammenfassung Addresses the military's pursuit of 'usable' weaponry that is deliberately crafted to be less powerful! less deadly! and less destructive than the systems it is designed to supplement or replace. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Revolutionary weapons and transformed war; 2. Deterrence and self-deterrence; 3. The law of armed conflict; 4. Precision-guided munitions; 5. Low-yield nuclear weapons; 6. Smart anti-personnel land mines; 7. Anti-satellite weapons; 8. Non-lethal weapons; 9. What to do about useability.

Autorentext
David A. Koplow is a Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center and Director of the Center for Applied Legal Studies, in which students represent refugees who seek political asylum in the United States due to persecution on account of race, religion, or political opinion in their homelands. After graduating from Yale Law School in 1978, he served the U.S. government in the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (197881, as Attorney-Adviser and as Special Assistant to the Director) and in the Department of Defense (199799, as Deputy General Counsel for International Affairs). In the latter capacity, he was the senior legal specialist for top Pentagon leadership on the full array of international legal issues, including the use of military force in the Persian Gulf and in Kosovo, the negotiation and implementation of treaties, the law of the sea, the programs of military cooperation and assistance, and the law of outer space. He has published many articles in law journals dealing with treaties and U.S. constitutional law and published books on national security and arms control policy.

Klappentext
Addresses the military's pursuit of 'usable' weaponry that is deliberately crafted to be less powerful, less deadly, and less destructive than the systems it is designed to supplement or replace.


Inhalt
1. Revolutionary weapons and transformed war; 2. Deterrence and self-deterrence; 3. The law of armed conflict; 4. Precision-guided munitions; 5. Low-yield nuclear weapons; 6. Smart anti-personnel land mines; 7. Anti-satellite weapons; 8. Non-lethal weapons; 9. What to do about useability.


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