The Handbook of the Law of Visiting ForcesDieter Fleck Oxford University Press, 2018年4月4日 - 700 頁 The legal position of visiting forces transcends domestic and international law and is of growing importance in our increasingly globalized and insecure world. 'In area' and 'out of area' operations, both for the purpose of establishing and maintaining peace and in connection with the conduct of other military operations and training, are likely to become more frequent for a variety of reasons. Finding where the applicable law places the balance between the interests, sensitivities and needs of the host state and the requirements, often practical in nature, of the visiting force is a key objective in ensuring that the relationship between hosts and 'guests' is and remains harmonious. All of this must be achieved in an increasingly complex legal environment. This fully updated second edition of The Handbook of the Law of Visiting Forces addresses the issues surrounding visiting forces and provides a full overview of the legal framework in which they operate. Through an analysis of jurisprudence and historical developments, it offers a comparative commentary to the UN, NATO, and other SOFA rules. The Handbook then continues its analysis through cases studies of visiting forces in key countries, including a fully updated chapter on Afghanistan that considers the various stages of the conflict , before offering conclusions on the current state of the law and its likely future development. |
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Part II Commentaries to Typical Sofa Rules | 91 |
Part III Headquarters Agreements | 441 |
Part IV The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement | 543 |
PART V Case Studies | 575 |
Part VI Conclusions for the Planning of Military Deployments | 725 |
Index | 741 |
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Afghan Afghanistan Allied Headquarters apply armed forces arrangements Article authorities Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-Herzegovina Chapter civilian component claims command concerning contractors Convention cooperation Court criminal jurisdiction Croatia damage Defence dependents established European Union ex gratia exchange exemption exercise facilities and areas Federal Republic force or civilian Germany Government host nation humanitarian Ibid ICRC implementation international law international organizations ISAF issue Japan KATUSA KFOR Lazareff mission Model SOFA multinational Nations peace-keeping operation NATO SOFA negotiations Netherlands North Atlantic Council North Atlantic Treaty Ottawa Agreement Paris Protocol Partnership for Peace peace operations peacekeeping operations persons principle privileges and immunities procedures regulations Republic of Germany Republic of Korea respect Romania rules SC Res Secretary-General Sending Serge Lazareff Snee specific staff Status of Forces status-of-forces agreements Supplementary Agreement taxes territory United Nations peace-keeping United States armed UNTS vehicles Visiting Forces waiver