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The transformation of occupied territory in international law, by Andrea Carcano

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The transformation of occupied territory in international law
Title
The transformation of occupied territory in international law
Statement of responsibility
by Andrea Carcano
Creator
Subject
Language
eng
Summary
This volume discusses the practice of transformative military occupation from the perspective of public international law through the prism of the occupation of Iraq and other cases of historical significance. It seeks to assess how international law should respond to measures undertaken in the pursuit of a given transformative project, whether or not supported by the Security Council.--
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contains biographical information
Cataloging source
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1927-
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Carcano, Andrea
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Nature of contents
bibliography
Series statement
Leiden studies on the frontiers of international law,
Series volume
volume 2
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  • Coalition Provisional Authority
  • Military occupation
  • Postwar reconstruction
  • Iraq
Label
The transformation of occupied territory in international law, by Andrea Carcano
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Publication
Copyright
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 459-503) and index
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volume
Carrier category code
  • nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier.
Content category
text
Content type code
  • txt
Content type MARC source
rdacontent.
Contents
Editorial Foreword -- Foreword (G. Abi-Saab) -- Preface -- Select List of Abbreviations -- Table of Cases -- Introduction -- 1. Scope of the research -- 2. Some issues of methodology -- Chapter 1 International Law and Transformative Occupation: A Historical Perspective -- 1. Occupation as conquest and exploitation -- 2. Occupation as control and administration of territory -- 3. Occupation as transformation -- 4. Occupation as implementation of a 'humanitarian agenda': the Geneva Convention IV and Additional Protocol I -- 5. Conclusion -- Chapter 2 International Law and Transformative Occupation: Contemporary Challenges -- 1. The development of the international law applicable to an occupation -- 2. Some contemporary arguments for transformative occupation -- 3. Conclusion -- Chapter 3 The Occupation of Iraq (2003<U+0127> �5) -- 1. Chronology of key events -- 2. The legal status of the Coalition Forces in Iraq in April 2003 -- 3. The status of the Coalition Forces during the looting of Baghdad -- 4. The role of the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance -- 5. The Coalition Provisional Authority -- 6. Security Council Resolution 1483: framing the role of the main actors in the Iraqi crisis -- 7. Conclusion -- Chapter 4 Occupation as Transformation: The Practice of the CPA -- 1. The dismantling of Saddam Hussein's regime -- 2. The duty to restore 'conditions of security and stability' -- 3. The administration and reform of the judicial system -- 4. The political and constitutional process to transform Iraq into a democracy -- 5. The transformation of the Iraqi economy -- 6. Conclusion -- Chapter 5 The Democratisation of Iraq after the Demise of the CPA -- 1. The legal effects of the CPA's legislation after its demise -- 2. The formation of the Interim Government -- 3. The content and effects of Resolution 1546 -- 4. The scholarly debate -- 5. Towards full sovereignty: the practice of the elected Iraqi governments -- 6. The Withdrawal of the Multinational Force -- 7. Conclusion -- Chapter 6 International Law and Transformative Occupation after Iraq -- 1. Break from or continuum with the past? -- 2. The occupation of Iraq as precedent -- Bibliography -- Index
Control code
FIEb17745792
Dimensions
24 cm.
Extent
xxx, 539 pages
Isbn
9789004227873
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia.
Media type code
  • n
System control number
(OCoLC)927292786
Label
The transformation of occupied territory in international law, by Andrea Carcano
Publication
Copyright
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 459-503) and index
Carrier category
volume
Carrier category code
  • nc
Carrier MARC source
rdacarrier.
Content category
text
Content type code
  • txt
Content type MARC source
rdacontent.
Contents
Editorial Foreword -- Foreword (G. Abi-Saab) -- Preface -- Select List of Abbreviations -- Table of Cases -- Introduction -- 1. Scope of the research -- 2. Some issues of methodology -- Chapter 1 International Law and Transformative Occupation: A Historical Perspective -- 1. Occupation as conquest and exploitation -- 2. Occupation as control and administration of territory -- 3. Occupation as transformation -- 4. Occupation as implementation of a 'humanitarian agenda': the Geneva Convention IV and Additional Protocol I -- 5. Conclusion -- Chapter 2 International Law and Transformative Occupation: Contemporary Challenges -- 1. The development of the international law applicable to an occupation -- 2. Some contemporary arguments for transformative occupation -- 3. Conclusion -- Chapter 3 The Occupation of Iraq (2003<U+0127> �5) -- 1. Chronology of key events -- 2. The legal status of the Coalition Forces in Iraq in April 2003 -- 3. The status of the Coalition Forces during the looting of Baghdad -- 4. The role of the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance -- 5. The Coalition Provisional Authority -- 6. Security Council Resolution 1483: framing the role of the main actors in the Iraqi crisis -- 7. Conclusion -- Chapter 4 Occupation as Transformation: The Practice of the CPA -- 1. The dismantling of Saddam Hussein's regime -- 2. The duty to restore 'conditions of security and stability' -- 3. The administration and reform of the judicial system -- 4. The political and constitutional process to transform Iraq into a democracy -- 5. The transformation of the Iraqi economy -- 6. Conclusion -- Chapter 5 The Democratisation of Iraq after the Demise of the CPA -- 1. The legal effects of the CPA's legislation after its demise -- 2. The formation of the Interim Government -- 3. The content and effects of Resolution 1546 -- 4. The scholarly debate -- 5. Towards full sovereignty: the practice of the elected Iraqi governments -- 6. The Withdrawal of the Multinational Force -- 7. Conclusion -- Chapter 6 International Law and Transformative Occupation after Iraq -- 1. Break from or continuum with the past? -- 2. The occupation of Iraq as precedent -- Bibliography -- Index
Control code
FIEb17745792
Dimensions
24 cm.
Extent
xxx, 539 pages
Isbn
9789004227873
Media category
unmediated
Media MARC source
rdamedia.
Media type code
  • n
System control number
(OCoLC)927292786

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