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The Prohibition of Propaganda for War in International Law
By: Michael Kearney
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ISBN: 9780199232451 Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year of publishing: 2007 Format: Hardback
No of Pages: 288
Bereft of any comprehensive analysis and subject to little if any sustained debate, the tangential location of the prohibition of propaganda for war in the discourse of international law has resulted in a situation...Read more
Bereft of any comprehensive analysis and subject to little if any sustained debate, the tangential location of the prohibition of propaganda for war in the discourse of international law has resulted in a situation where state conduct in this area too often appears to be acting in a legal vacuum. In proposing a more robust role for international law in responding to what is a matter of widespread public concern, the book analyses the context in which international law first came to be concerned with propaganda for war in the years following the First World War. With the establishment of the United Nations and the corresponding development of international human rights law, the issue of the prohibition of propaganda for war in both human rights law and international criminal law became a highly significant, yet frequently divisive matter during the Cold War. Drawing on primary materials from the League of Nations to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, this book makes the case for the revitalisation of a provision of international law which can be fundamental to the prevention of war.
The book examines international human rights law, the travaux preparatoires to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, communications between the Human Rights Committee and states parties to the Covenant, state practice, and international criminal law. Drawing on the manner by which international tribunals from Nuremberg to The Hague have approached the matter of individual criminal responsibility for 'incitement to crimes of an international dimension', the book proposes that 'direct and public incitement to aggression' be included as a crime in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
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The book examines international human rights law, the travaux preparatoires to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, communications between the Human Rights Committee and states parties to the Covenant, state practice, and international criminal law. Drawing on the manner by which international tribunals from Nuremberg to The Hague have approached the matter of individual criminal responsibility for 'incitement to crimes of an international dimension', the book proposes that 'direct and public incitement to aggression' be included as a crime in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
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About the author: Michael Kearney
Review:The book is skillfully written, providing a very well-elaborated and detailed analysis of the important issues involved. Kearney thus adds a valuable contribution to the existing knowledge on...Read more
The book is skillfully written, providing a very well-elaborated and detailed analysis of the important issues involved. Kearney thus adds a valuable contribution to the existing knowledge on propaganda for war in international law: not only has he assembled a great deal of information about different aspects of the topic, he also lays bare some important recurring themes throughout the book...Kearney's book is definitely to be recommended to anyone with an interest in international law on freedom of expression Marloes Van Noorloos, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 28.2
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