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International Law, Security, and Military Power

US and Brazilian Perspectives

Howard Hensel (Professor of Politico-Military Affairs at the USAF Air War College, USA) Carlos Alberto Leite da Silva

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English
Routledge
01 September 2025
This book contributes to our understanding and appreciation of the contemporary relevance of international humanitarian law and international human rights law by analyzing and assessing the foundational norms, principles, and provisions contained within these bodies. It also explores the ways in which they inform and condition military doctrine and the planning and the execution of military operations in the land, air, cyber, and space domains as perceived through the lens of two of the most important military establishments in the Western Hemisphere – the United States and Brazilian militaries. The expert contributors promote a better awareness and comparative understanding of the rapidly changing, diverse traditional and non-traditional challenges and demands of the 21st century. This volume will be useful to both scholars whose research focuses on international law and military professionals.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   850g
ISBN:   9781041065777
ISBN 10:   1041065779
Series:   Justice, International Law and Global Security
Pages:   358
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
INTRODUCTION Howard M. Hensel Carlos Alberto Leite da Silva Carlos Eduardo Valle Rosa Kesia Gomes PART I: THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW: Chapter 1: The Moral Heritage: The Just War Tradition and the Concept of Human Rights - James Turner Johnson Chapter 2: International Human Rights Law: Advancing Human Security? A Complex and Uneven Trajectory - George J. Andreopoulos Chapter 3: International Humanitarian Law and Aerial Bombardment: Pre World War II - Howard M. Hensel Chapter 4: International Humanitarian Law and Aerial Bombardment: Post World War II - Howard M. Hensel PART II: NEW DOMAINS – NEW INTERNATIONAL LAW Chapter 5: Cyber Law - Jeffrey Biller Chapter 6: Space Law - Tatiana Ribeiro Viana PART III: INTERNATIONAL LAW, REGIONAL SECURITY CHALLENGES, AND THE APPLICATION OF MILITARY POWER Chapter 7: International Humanitarian Law and Theory of Aerospace Power - Carlos Eduardo Valle Rosa Chapter 8: International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights Law, and the US Armed Force’s Role in Responding to Contemporary “Traditional” and “Non-Traditional” Security Challenges in South America - Michael Raming and David Lee Chapter 9: Human Rights Law, the Brazilian Armed Forces, and the Protection of Refugees - Carlos Alberto Leite da Silva and Gustavo Simões Chapter 10: International Law, the Brazilian Armed Forces, the Response to Natural and Man-Made Disasters - Natasha da Silva Terres and Rodrigo Antônio Silveira dos Santos Chapter 11: Toward the Institutionalization of an Expanded Protection of Human Rights Carlos Alberto Leite da Silva and Guilherme Sandoval Góes PART IV: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE APPLICATION OF POWER IN NEW DOMAINS Chapter 12: New Frontiers for the US Armed Forces: International Law and Operations in the Cyber Domain- Timothy Goines Chapter 13: Cyber Law and the Role of the Brazilian Air Force in the Cyber Domain - Pedro Arthur Linhares Lima and Constança Maia Chapter 14: New Frontiers for the US Armed Forces: International Law and Operationsin Space - Theodore Richard CONCLUSION: The Future of International Law and Air, Space, and Cyber Defense - Julia Grignon

Howard M. Hensel is the Henry H. Arnold Professor of International Relations and Strategic Studies at the U.S. Air Force Air War College. His publications include The Law of Armed Conflict, The Legitimate Use of Military Force, and The Prism of Just War. Carlos Alberto Leite da Silva, a retired Brazilian Air Force Colonel, is Professor in the Postgraduate Program in Aerospace Science at the Brazilian Air Force University (UNIFA) and Vice-Dean of Postgraduate Studies and Research. Kesia G. Arraes Gomes, a Brazilian Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, is Deputy Head of Governance at the Brazilian Department of Veterans Affairs. Carlos Eduardo Valle Rosa, a retired Brazilian Air Force Colonel, is Professor of Aerospace Power Theory at the Brazilian Air Force University (UNIFA).

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