PROTECTING CIVILIANS IN WAR
Written by Miriam Bradley
Published by Oxford University Press
in 2016
ISBN: 9780198716389
- Categorised in:
- HISTORY
- SOCIAL HISTORY
PROTECTING CIVILIANS IN WAR
Written by Miriam Bradley.
Stock no. 1327557
1st.
2016.
Hardback.
Slightly better than very good condition.
The ICRC, UNHCR, and their limitations in internal armed conflicts. This is a physical POD book. Glazed pictorial boards. 221 pages. ISBN: 9780198716389. Spine and corners slightly bumped and rubbed else a fine copy.
PROTECTING CIVILIANS IN WAR
Written by Miriam Bradley.
Stock no. 1327149
1st.
2016.
Hardback.
Nearly fine condition.
The ICRC, UNHCR, and their limitations in internal armed conflicts. This is a physical POD book. Glazed pictorial boards. 221 pages. ISBN: 9780198716389. Slight bumping to corners else a fine copy.
Front cover
Contents
- Tables
- Introduction
- The Background
- The ICRC and UNHCR
- Colombia, the DRC, and Myanmar
- Methods and Presentation
- Plan of the book
- 1. The ICRC and UNHCR
- Institutional History
- Institutional Structure
- Institutional Culture
- Conclusions
- 2. Principles of Humanitarian Action
- Humanity
- Impartiality
- Neutrality
- Independence
- Conclusions
- 3. Legal Frameworks for Protection
- Key Legal and Normative Frameworks for the Protection of Civilians
- Laws, Norms, and the Mandates and Activities of the ICRC and UNHCR
- The Use and Usefulness of these frameworks
- Conclusions
- 4. Objectives and Strategies of Protection
- Classifying Protection Objectives
- Violence Reduction
- Threat Reduction
- Vulnerability Reduction
- Mitigating the Consequences of Violence
- Ends and Means
- Conclusions
- 5. Protection Roles and Responsibilities of Other Actors
- States
- Non-State Armed Parties to Conflict
- Affected Communities, Civil (and uncivil) Society
- Conclusions
- 6. Protection Activities
- Monitoring and Analysis
- Registration and Documentation
- Dialogue and Advocacy
- Education, Training and Sensitisation
- Developing Legal and Normative Frameworks
- Material Assistance and Practical Projects
- Activities in Other Strands of the ICRC and UNHCR Mandates
- Conclusions
- CONCLUSION
- Old Solutions for New problems
- Limitations of Replicated Approaches
- Theoretical Implications
- Bibliography
- Index