No. 85, January 2009
Index
- Blue Books
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Preface
- Afghanistan and International Security
- Terrorism and Afghanistan
- International Legal Dynamics and the Design of Feasible Missions: The Case of Afghanistan
- Afghanistan: Hard Choices and the Future of International Law
- The International Legality of US Military Cross-Border Operations from Afghanistan into Pakistan
- Legal Issues in Forming the Coalition
- Afghanistan and the Nature of Conflict
- Making the Case for Conflict Bifurcation in Afghanistan: Transnational Armed Conflict, al Qaida and the Limits of the Associated Militia Concept
- Law of War Issues in Ground Hostilities in Afghanistan
- Combatants
- Targeting and International Humanitarian Law in Afghanistan
- The Law of Armed Conflict and Detention Operations in Afghanistan
- US Detention of Taliban Fighters: Some Legal Considerations
- Rationales for Detention: Security Threats and Intelligence Value
- Jus ad Pacem in Bello? Afghanistan, Stability Operations and the International Laws Relating to Armed Conflict
- Stability Operations: A Guiding Framework for 'Small Wars' and Other Conflicts of the Twenty-First Century?
- The International Legal Framework for Stability Operations: When May International Forces Attack or Detain Someone in Afghanistan?
- Afghanistan Legal Lessons Learned: Army Rule of Law Operations
- Is Human Rights Law of Any Relevance to Military Operations in Afghanistan?
- Human Rights Obligations, Armed Conflict and Afghanistan: Looking Back Before Looking Ahead
- Appendix: Contributors
- Index