The world is in the midst of a revolution in the conduct of military operations wherein modem military aerospace information systems, weapons and their associated weapon systems are changing the conduct of warfare. Aerospace power has become the dominant, if not decisive, factor in modem warfare. Yet, there are currently no treaties dealing specifically with the law of armed conflict in the air and space environments. Chapter 1 describes the evolution to date of the law governing aerospace warfare. Chapter II analyzes the relevance of military interventions in Iraq and Yugoslavia (Bosnia; Kosovo) to the law of air and space warfare. Chapter III discusses the impact of humanitarian intervention' on the law of aerospace warfare. Chapters IV and V explore the role and effect of earth-based and space-based military assets respectively. This thesis concludes that although the existing law of armed conflict is capable of evolving to cope with the legal issues posed by aerospace warfare in the twenty-first century, the conclusion of multilateral agreements to deal with some of those issues is advisable.


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    Title :

    Law Governing Aerospace Warfare in the Twenty-First Century


    Contributors:

    Publication date :

    2000


    Size :

    149 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English