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Lawfare

law as a weapon of war

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An edition of Lawfare (2016)

Lawfare

law as a weapon of war

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"International military interventions can be extremely costly in terms of monetary resources, logistical challenges, and possible soldier and civilian casualties, as well as the potential for catastrophic results to international relations and agreements. In one such example of these enormous potential costs, the US and UK wished to stop a Russian ship from delivering ammunition to the Assad regime in Syria in 2012. Intercepting or confronting a Russian ship in transit could have erupted into open conflict, so they sought an alternative, non-confrontational maneuver: instead of military intervention, the UK persuaded the ship's insurer, London's Standard Club, to withdraw the ship's insurance. This loss of insurance caused the ship to return to Russia, thus avoiding an international clash as well as the delivery of deadly weapons to Syria. This use of legal maneuvering in lieu of armed force is known as "lawfare" and is becoming a critical strategic platform. In Lawfare, author Orde Kittrie's draws on his experiences as a lawfare practitioner, US State Department attorney, and international law scholar in analyzing the theory and practice of the strategic leveraging of law as an increasingly powerful and effective weapon in the current global security landscape. Lawfare incorporates case studies of recent offensive and defensive lawfare by the United States, Iran, China, and by both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and includes dozens of examples of how lawfare has thus been waged and defended against. Kittrie notes that since private attorneys can play important and decisive roles in their nations' national security plans through their expertise in areas like financial law, maritime insurance law, cyber law, and telecommunications law, the full scope of lawfare's impact and possibilities are just starting to be understood. With international security becoming an ever complicated minefield of concerns and complications, understanding this alternative to armed force has never been more important"--

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English
Pages
481

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Table of Contents

A conceptual overview of lawfare's meaning, variety and power
Lawfare waged by U.S. private sector and non-governmental organization attorneys
The U.S. government's financial lawfare against Iran
The Chinese government adopts and implements a lawfare strategy
The Palestinian Authority's lawfare against Israel
Palestinian NGOs and their allies wage lawfare against Israel
Hamas battlefield lawfare against Israel
Israeli offensive lawfare
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
341.3
Library of Congress
K967 .K58 2016, K967.K58 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 481 pages
Number of pages
481

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27200081M
Internet Archive
lawfarelawasweap0000kitt
ISBN 10
0190263571
ISBN 13
9780190263577
LCCN
2015020627
OCLC/WorldCat
908373922

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