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Contents
- Preliminary Material
- Dedication
- Preface
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Table of Cases
- International Tribunals
- International Court of Justice (ICJ)
- Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ)
- International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
- International Military Tribunals on World War II Crimes
- European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)
- European Court of Justice (ECJ) and Court of First Instance (CFI)
- UN Human Rights Committee
- Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
- International Arbitral Tribunals
- National Courts
- International Tribunals
- Main Text
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Origins: The Evolution of the Concept of Occupation in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
- 3 The Characterization of Occupation
- 4 The Law on the Administration of Occupied Territories
- 5 Occupations During and After World War I: Early Challenges to the Traditional Law of Occupation
- 5.1 The German Occupation of Belgium, 1914–18
- 5.2 The Armistice Occupation of the Rhineland
- 6 The Law of Occupation in the Wake of World War II
- 6.1 Occupations by the Axis Powers
- 6.2 Allied Occupations during World War II
- 6.2.1 British occupation of African territories
- 6.2.2 The first US occupation of the war: French North Africa
- 6.2.3 Aftermath: The changing US attitude toward the administration of occupied territories
- 6.2.4 Unconditional surrender and debellatio : The occupations of Germany and Japan
- 6.2.5 Application and critique of the debellatio doctrine
- 6.3 The Law of Occupation in the Wake of World War II: The Surprising Resilience of the Doctrine on Occupation
- 7 Occupations Since the 1970s
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Annexation: Kuwait, Western Sahara, and East Timor
- 7.3 Externally Imposed Regime Change: The Occupations of Afghanistan (by USSR), Grenada, and Panama
- 7.4 Facilitating Internal Regime Change: Cambodia, Afghanistan (by a US-led Coalition), Bangladesh, Cyprus, Georgia
- 7.4.1 The Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia (1979–89)
- 7.4.2 The US-led “coalition” occupation of Afghanistan (2001–02)
- 7.4.3 India’s involvement in the creation of Bangladesh (1971)
- 7.4.4 The Turkish invasion of Cyprus and the establishment of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (1974–)
- 7.4.5 The Russian occupations in Georgia (2008–)
- 7.4.6 General observations on humanitarian and self-determination occupations
- 7.5 Security Zones: Israel in Lebanon, US-led Coalition in South/North Iraq, Turkey in North Iraq, and Uganda in Congo
- 7.6 Conclusion
- 8 The Israeli Occupation of the West Bank and Gaza
- 9 The Occupation of Iraq 2003–05
- 10 The Administration of Territory by the United Nations: The Case of UNMIK in Kosovo
- 11 The Law on Post-Occupation: The Lasting Effects of the Occupant’s Legislation
- 12 Enforcement Mechanisms for Compliance with the Law of Occupation
- 13 Conclusion
- Further Material