International law and espionage

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1995Description: 162pISBN:
  • 904110030X (hbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Examines four major areas of public international law: freedom of information and human rights, diplomacy, territory and armed conflict. A detailed analysis is given for each area of their theoretical and practical connection to the practice of espionage. Demonstrates the almost complete absence of any official link between espionage and law (except in time of war), and identifies the urgent need for such regulation.
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Examines four major areas of public international law: freedom of information and human rights, diplomacy, territory and armed conflict. A detailed analysis is given for each area of their theoretical and practical connection to the practice of espionage. Demonstrates the almost complete absence of any official link between espionage and law (except in time of war), and identifies the urgent need for such regulation.

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