“…The Point of Departure: nato Rules of Engagement -- 2 Rules of Engagement: Introduction, Development and Use -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Analysing roe : Definition, Scope and Form, and Legal Status -- 2.3 The History of Mission-Specific Rules of Engagement -- 2.4 roe Development -- 2.5 roe as a Tool for Command and Control -- 2.6 Conclusions -- 3 ‘Use of force’ Categories in nato roe Doctrine -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Use of Force in Self-Defence -- 3.3 The Use of Force in Response to an Attack or Imminent Attack by Opposing Forces -- 3.4 The Use of Force to Accomplish Designated Tasks -- 3.5 Attack in Response to Hostile Act and Hostile Intent as Defined by Nato -- 3.6 Attack on Forces ‘declared hostile’ -- Part 2 / “Otherwise Lawful Use of Force”: the Law Regulating the Use of Force during Armed Conflict -- 4 Introduction: the Search for a Legal Basis -- 4.1 The Lotus Principle, Human Rights, and the Relevance of the Relationship between the / jus ad bellum and / jus in bello -- 4.2 The Ri…”
“…The Point of Departure: nato Rules of Engagement -- 2 Rules of Engagement: Introduction, Development and Use -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Analysing roe : Definition, Scope and Form, and Legal Status -- 2.3 The History of Mission-Specific Rules of Engagement -- 2.4 roe Development -- 2.5 roe as a Tool for Command and Control -- 2.6 Conclusions -- 3 ‘Use of force’ Categories in nato roe Doctrine -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Use of Force in Self-Defence -- 3.3 The Use of Force in Response to an Attack or Imminent Attack by Opposing Forces -- 3.4 The Use of Force to Accomplish Designated Tasks -- 3.5 Attack in Response to Hostile Act and Hostile Intent as Defined by Nato -- 3.6 Attack on Forces ‘declared hostile’ -- Part 2 / “Otherwise Lawful Use of Force”: the Law Regulating the Use of Force during Armed Conflict -- 4 Introduction: the Search for a Legal Basis -- 4.1 The Lotus Principle, Human Rights, and the Relevance of the Relationship between the / jus ad bellum and / jus in bello -- 4.2 The Ri…”
“…Sheryl Ramsay and Michelle Barker -- Ethnography as the (occasional) act of refusing correct knowledge and secure understanding / Erica Southgate -- Man…”