Items where Greenwich Author is "Haines, Professor Steven"
2022
Haines, Steven (2022) The MS Achille Lauro Hijacking. In: Letts, David and Mclaughlin, Rob, (eds.) Maritime Operations Law in Practice: Key Cases and Incidents. Routledge, London, pp. 37-49. ISBN 9781032308524
Haines, Steven, Petrig, Anna, Papanicolopolou, Irini and Galani, Sofia (2022) Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea. Human Rights at Sea, Human Rights at Sea.
2021
Haines, Steven (2021) The MS Achille Lauro hijacking: On piracy, maritime terrorism and the safety of shipping. In: Letts, D. and McLaughlin, R., (eds.) Case Studies in Maritime Security Law. Routledge. (In Press)
Haines, Steven (2021) Developing international guidelines for protecting schools and universities from military Use during armed conflict. International Law Studies. ISSN 2375-2831
2020
Haines, Steven (2020) Developing human rights at sea. Ocean Yearbook, 35. ISSN 0191-8575 (Print), 2211-6001 (Online)
2019
Haines, Steven and Martin, Craig (2019) Prize courts: their continuing relevance. In: Stephens, Dale and Stubbs, Matthew, (eds.) The Law of Naval Warfare. Lexis/Nexis, Sydney, Australia. ISBN 978-0409350814
2018
Haines, Steven (2018) Naval Warfare. In: Casey-Maslen, Stuart and Haines, Steven, (eds.) Hague Law Interpreted: The Conduct of Hostilities under the Law of Armed Conflict. Hart Publishing, Oxford, pp. 274-312. ISBN 978-1509921225
2017
Haines, Steven (2017) War at sea: Nineteenth-century laws for twenty-first-century wars? International Review of the Red Cross, 98 (902). pp. 419-447. ISSN 1816-3831 (Print), 1607-5889 (Online) (doi:10.1017/S1816383117000418)
2016
Haines, Steven (2016) The influence of law on maritime strategy. In: Moran, Daniel and Russell, James A., (eds.) Maritime Strategy and Global Order: Markets, Resources, Security. Georgetown University Press, Washington DC, USA, pp. 239-260. ISBN 978-1626160729
2015
Haines, Steven (2015) Who is Shipwrecked? In: Clapham, Andrew, Gaeta, Paola and Sassòli, Marco, (eds.) The 1949 Geneva Conventions: A Commentary. Oxford Commentaries on International Law . Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 767-780. ISBN 978-0199675449
2014
Haines, Steven (2014) The developing law of weapons: Humanity, distinction and precautions in attack. In: Clapham, Andrew and Gaeta, Paola, (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Armed Conflict. Oxford Handbooks in Law . Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 273-295. ISBN 978-0-19-955969-5
Haines, Steven (2014) 1907 Hague Convention VIII relative to the laying of automatic submarine contact mines. International Law Studies, 90. pp. 412-445.
2012
Haines, Steven (2012) Law, War and the Conduct of Naval Operations. In: Hore, Peter, (ed.) Dreadnought to Daring: 100 Years of Comment, Controversy and Debate in The Naval Review. Seaforth Publishing, Barnsley, UK, pp. 299-315. ISBN 9781848321489
Haines, Steven (2012) Northern Ireland 1968-1998. In: Wilmshurst, Elizabeth, (ed.) International Law and the Classification of Conflicts. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 117-145. ISBN 9780199657759
Haines, Steven (2012) The nature of war and the character of contemporary armed conflict. In: Wilmshurst, Elizabeth, (ed.) International Law and the Classification of Conflicts. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 9-31. ISBN 9780199657759
2010
Haines, Steven (2010) ‘A world full of terror to the British mind': The Blair doctrine and British defence policy. In: Brown, David, (ed.) The Development of British Defence Policy: Blair, Brown and Beyond. Ashgate Publishing, Farnham, UK, pp. 63-80. ISBN 9780754674894
Haines, Steven (2010) Humanitarian intervention: Genocide, crimes against humanity and the use of force. In: Kassimeris, George and Buckley, John, (eds.) The Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Warfare. Ashgate Publishing, Farnham, UK, pp. 307-328. ISBN 9780754674108
2009
Haines, Steven (2009) The influence of Operation Allied Force on the development of the jus ad bellum. International Affairs, 85 (3). pp. 477-490. ISSN 0020-5850 (Print), 1468-2346 (Online) (doi:10.1111/j.1468-2346.2009.00809.x)