2024 Book Chapter Protecting warfighters from superfluous injury and unnecessary sufferingLiivoja, Rain (2024). Protecting warfighters from superfluous injury and unnecessary suffering. Civility, barbarism and the evolution of international humanitarian law: who do the laws of war protect?. (pp. 177-199) edited by Matt Killingsworth and Tim McCormack. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108764049.010 |
2022 Book Chapter Being more than you can be: enhancement of warfighters and the law of armed conflictLiivoja, Rain (2022). Being more than you can be: enhancement of warfighters and the law of armed conflict. The future law of armed conflict. (pp. 83-102) edited by Matthew C. Waxman and Thomas W. Oakley. New York, NY, United States: Oxford University Press. |
2022 Book Chapter Riigikogu poolt ratifitseeritavad ja denonsseeritavad lepingudLiivoja, Rain (2022). Riigikogu poolt ratifitseeritavad ja denonsseeritavad lepingud. Eesti Vabariigi põhiseaduse kommentaarid. (pp. 1-14) Tallinn, Estonia: Estonian Academy of Sciences. |
2022 Book Chapter Riigipiir ja piirilepingudLiivoja, Rain (2022). Riigipiir ja piirilepingud. Eesti Vabariigi põhiseaduse kommentaarid. (pp. 1-11) edited by Uno Lõhmus. Tallinn, Estonia: Estonian Academy of Sciences. |
2021 Book Chapter Cyber autonomy and international law: an introductionVäljataga, Ann and Liivoja, Rain (2021). Cyber autonomy and international law: an introduction. Autonomous cyber capabilities under international law. (pp. 1-10) edited by Rain Liivoja and Ann Väljataga. Tallinn, Estonia: NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. |
2021 Book Chapter The role of commanders and individual accountabilityLiivoja, Rain (2021). The role of commanders and individual accountability. Human rights of armed forces personnel: compendium of standards, good practices and recommendations. (pp. 294-308) Warsaw, Poland and Geneva, Switzerland: OSCE/ODIHR and DCAF. |
2021 Book Chapter International human rights lawLiivoja, Rain (2021). International human rights law. Human rights of armed forces personnel: compendium of standards, good practices and recommendations. (pp. 37-56) Warsaw, Poland and Geneva, Switzerland: OSCE/ODIHR and DCAF. |
2021 Book Chapter The better instincts of humanity: humanitarian arguments in defense of international arms controlJevglevskaja, Natalia and Liivoja, Rain (2021). The better instincts of humanity: humanitarian arguments in defense of international arms control. Lethal autonomous weapons: re-examining the law and ethics of robotic warfare. (pp. 103-119) edited by Jai Galliott, Duncan MacIntosh and Jens David Ohlin. New York, NY United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780197546048.003.0008 |
2020 Book Chapter Memory modification as treatment for PTSD: neuroscientific reality and ethical concernsLiivoja, Rain and Kroes, Marijn C. W. (2020). Memory modification as treatment for PTSD: neuroscientific reality and ethical concerns. Ethics of medical innovation, experimentation, and enhancement in military and humanitarian contexts. (pp. 211-234) edited by Daniel Messelken and David Winkler. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-36319-2_13 |
2016 Book Chapter Private military and security companiesAmstel, Nelleke van and Liivoja, Rain (2016). Private military and security companies. Routledge handbook of the law of armed conflict. (pp. 623-639) edited by Liivoja, Rain and McCormack, Tim. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203798362 |
2016 Book Chapter Emerging technologies of warfareLiivoja, Rain, Leins, Kobi and McCormack, Tim (2016). Emerging technologies of warfare. Routledge handbook of the law of armed conflict. (pp. 603-622) edited by Rain Liivoja and Tim McCormack. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203798362 |
2016 Book Chapter Trying civilian contractors in military courts: a necessary evil?Liivoja, Rain (2016). Trying civilian contractors in military courts: a necessary evil?. Military justice in the modern age. (pp. 81-105) edited by Duxbury, Alison and Groves, Matthew. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/cbo9781107326330.006 |
2014 Book Chapter PrefaceLiivoja, Rain and Petman, Jarna (2014). Preface. International law-making. (pp. xl-xlii) edited by Rain Liivoja and Jarna Petman. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203074879 |
2014 Book Chapter Military justiceLiivoja, Rain (2014). Military justice. The Oxford handbook of criminal law. (pp. 326-349) edited by Markus D. Dubber and Tatjana Hörnle. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199673599.013.0015 |
2013 Book Chapter Law and honor: normative pluralism in the regulation of military conductLiivoja, Rain (2013). Law and honor: normative pluralism in the regulation of military conduct. Normative pluralism and international law: exploring global governance. (pp. 143-165) edited by Jan Klabbers and Touko Piiparinen. New York, United States: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139567121.009 |
2013 Book Chapter Treaties, Custom and Universal JurisdictionLiivoja, Rain (2013). Treaties, Custom and Universal Jurisdiction. International Law-making: Essays in Honour of Jan Klabbers. (pp. 298-312) edited by Liivoja, Rain and Petman, Jarna. Abingdon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203074879 |
2013 Book Chapter Competing histories: Soviet war crimes in the Baltic StatesLiivoja, Rain (2013). Competing histories: Soviet war crimes in the Baltic States. The hidden histories of war crimes trials. (pp. 248-266) edited by Kevin Heller and Gerry Simpson. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199671144.003.0012 |
2012 Book Chapter Chivalry without a horse: military honour and the modern law of armed conflictLiivoja, Rain (2012). Chivalry without a horse: military honour and the modern law of armed conflict. The law of armed conflict: historical and contemporary perspectives. (pp. 75-100) edited by Rain Liivoja and Andres Saumets. Tartu: Tartu University Press. |
2012 Book Chapter Australia: regulating private military and security companiesMcCormack, Tim and Liivoja, Rain (2012). Australia: regulating private military and security companies. Multilevel regulation of military and security contractors: the interplay between international, European and domestic norms. (pp. 507-526) edited by Christine Bakker and Mirko Sossai. Oxford: Hart Publishing. doi: 10.5040/9781472565860.ch-022 |