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The Companion to International Humanitarian Law: International Humanitarian Law Series, cartea 55

Dražan Djukić, Niccolò Pons
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 sep 2018
This important and unique volume begins with seven essays that discuss the contemporary challenges to implementing international humanitarian law. Its second and largest section comprises more than 260 entries covering the vast majority of IHL concepts. Written by a wide range of experts, each entry explains the essential legal parameters of a particular element of IHL, while offering practical examples and, where relevant, historical considerations, and supplying a short bibliography for further research. The starting point for the selection were notions arising from the Geneva Conventions, the Additional Protocols, and other IHL treaties. However, the reader will also encounter entries going beyond the typical scope of IHL, such as those related to the protection of the natural environment and animals, and entries that, in addition to an IHL perspective, discuss relevant issues through the lens of human rights law, refugee law, international criminal law, the law on State responsibility, national law, and so on. The editors have also attempted to take into account certain concepts that have no direct foundation in IHL, but that are commonly used in mass media and politics. The Companion to International Humanitarian Law offers a much-needed tool for both scholars and practitioners, supplying information accessible enough to enable a variety of users to quickly familiarise themselves with it and sufficiently comprehensive to be a source for reflection and further research for more demanding users. Its aim is to facilitate the practical application of IHL, and be of use to a wide audience interested in or confronted with IHL, ranging from professionals in humanitarian assistance and protection in the field, legal officers and advisers at the national and international level, trainers, academics, scholars, and students.
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ISBN-13: 9789004342002
ISBN-10: 9004342001
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.2 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria International Humanitarian Law Series


Notă biografică

Dražan Djukić is Associate Legal Officer with the Pre-Trial Division of the International Criminal Court. He holds a LL.M. from the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, and a Ph.D. from Tilburg University.Niccolò Pons (LL.M, 2009) is Associate Legal Officer in the Chambers of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers and formerly worked in the Trial Chamber of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and the Chambers of the International Criminal Court.

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Foreword: ihl in a Time of Crisis – Back to the Basics?Guido AcquavivaPrefaceAbbreviationsNotes on ContributorsSection A: Essays1Promoting the Teaching of ihl in Universities: Overview, Successes, and Challenges of the icrc’s Approach Etienne Kuster2Experiences in Engaging States and Non-State Armed Groups to Further Respect for International Humanitarian Law Jonathan Somer and Andrew Carswell3Legislative Measures in International Humanitarian Law: A Jigsaw of Subtle Fragmentation Azra Kuci and Jelena Plamenac4The Future of the International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission: A Possibility to Overcome the Weakness of ihl Compliance Mechanisms? Robert Heinsch5The Role of United Nations Commissions of Inquiry in the Implementation of ihl: Potential and Challenges Théo Boutruche6The Intricate Relationship between International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law in the European Court for Human Rights Case Law: An Analysis of the Specific Case of Detention in Non-International Armed ConflictsDamien Scalia and Marie-Laurence Hebert-Dolbec7International Humanitarian Law in the Jurisprudence of International Criminal Tribunals and CourtsAlessandra SpadaroSection B: Entries1Abandoned Explosive Ordnances2Acts Harmful to the Enemy3Additional Protocol i4Additional Protocol ii5Additional Protocol iii6Administrative Detention7Aerial Warfare8Amnesty9Animals10Annexation11Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (1997)12Anti-Terrorist Operations13Apartheid14Area Bombardment15Armed Forces16Armed Groups17Armistice18Arms Trade Treaty (2014)19Artillery20Asymmetric Warfare21Asphyxiating Gases22Assigned Residence23Attacks24Attacks against Civilians and Persons Hors de Combat25Attacks against Historic Monuments, Works of Art and Places of Worship26Attacks against Non-Defended Localities and Demilitarised Zones27Attacks against Objects Indispensable to the Survival of the Civilian Population28Attacks against Works or Installations Containing Dangerous Forces29Attacks not Directed at a Specific Military Objective30Attacks which Employ a Method or Means of Combat the Effects of which Cannot be Limited31Attacks which Employ a Method or Means of Combat which Cannot be Directed at a Specific Military Objective32Aut Dedere Aut Iudicare33Autonomous Weapons34Bacteriological Weapons35Belligerency36Belligerents37Belligerents, Equality of38Biological Weapons Convention (1972)39Blockade40Bombardment41Booby-Traps42Brussels Declaration (1874)43Camouflage44Capture Card45Casualties, Search for46Central Tracing Agency47Chemical Weapons Convention (1992)48Child Soldiers49Children50Civil Defence51Civil War52Civilian Objects53Civilian Population54Civilians55Cluster Munitions56Coastal Rescue Crafts57Code of Conduct58Collateral Damage59Collective Punishment60Combatants61Command Responsibility62Commissions of Inquiry and Fact-Finding Missions63Common Article 164Common Article 265Common Article 366Compelling a Protected Person to Serve in the Forces of the Hostile Power67Conciliation68Continuous Combat Function69Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (1980)70Convention on Cluster Munitions (2008)71Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) and its Protocols72Conventional Arms73Counter-Terrorism74Cruel Treatment75Cultural Property76Customary International Humanitarian Law77Customary International Law78Cyber Warfare79Dead Persons80Deportation or Transfer of Civilians81Deprivation of Liberty82Deprivation of Liberty, Treatment83Derogation84Deserters85Detention86Direct Participation in Hostilities87Disability88Disappearance89Discipline90Dissemination91Distinguish, Obligation to92Distinction93Drones94Dual-Use Objects95Dum-Dum (Expanding) Bullets96Dunant, Henry97Economic Warfare98Education99Embargo100Embedded Journalists101Emblem102Enquiry103Environment104Expanding Bullets105Exploding Bullets106Extrajudicial Killing107Evacuation108Explosive Remnants of War109Explosive Weapons110Fair Trial111Flag State112Forced Labour113Foreign Fighters114Freedom Fighters115Fundamental Guarantees116Gender Violence117Geneva Convention i118Geneva Convention ii119Geneva Convention iii120Geneva Convention iv121Geneva Conventions122Geneva Gas Protocol (1925)123Geneva Law124Grave Breaches125Guerrilla126Hague Convention (iv) Concerning the Laws and Customs of War on Land (1907)127Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property (1954) and its Protocols128Hague Declaration (iv, 3) Concerning Expanding Bullets (1899)129Hague Law130Hague Peace Conferences131Hague Regulations (1907)132Health133Hors de Combat134Hospital and Safety Zones and Localities135Hospital Ships136Hospitals137Hostages138Hostilities, Conduct of139Human Rights Courts and Bodies140Human Shields141Humanitarian Assistance142Humanitarian Corridors143Humanitarian Relief144Humanity145Humiliating and Degrading Treatment146Hybrid or Internationalised Tribunals147Implementation148Improvised Explosive Devices149Incendiary Weapons150Indiscriminate Attacks151Individual Criminal Responsibility152Information Bureaux153Inhuman Treatment154Inhumane Weapons Convention155Initiative156Integrity157Internal Disturbances and Tensions158International Armed Conflict159International Committee of the Red Cross160International Committee of the Red Cross, Visit161International Committee for Relief to the Wounded162International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance (2006)163International Criminal Law164International Criminal Tribunals165International Human Rights Law166International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission167International Humanitarian Law168International Humanitarian Law, General Principles of169International Organizations170International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement171Internment172Italian Military Internees173Ius Ad Bellum174Ius in Bello175Journalists176Judges and Public Officials177Kriegsraison178Land Warfare179Landmines180Laser Weapons181Law Enforcement182Laws and Customs of War183Laws of War184Legislation in Occupied Territory185Levée en Masse186Lieber Code187Life, Right to188Looting189Marking190Martens Clause191Means of Warfare192Medical Aircrafts193Medical Equipment194Medical Ethics195Medical or Scientific Experiments196Medical Personnel197Medical Standards, Generally Accepted198Medical Transports199Medical Transport Vessels200Medical Units and Establishments201Mercenaries202Merchant Vessels203Methods of Warfare204Military Commissions205Military Manuals206Military Necessity207Military Objectives208Mines209Missing Persons210Mixed Criminal Tribunals211Mortars212Murder213National Criminal Tribunals214National ihl Committees215National Information Bureaux216National Legislation217National Liberation Movements218National Red Cross and Red Crescent Society219Naval Warfare220Neutral Ports221Neutral Powers222Neutrality223Neutralized Zones224New Weapons225No-Fly Zone226Non-Detectable Fragments227Non-Discrimination228Non-International Armed Conflict229Non-Refoulement230Non-State Actors231Nuclear Weapons232Occupation233Orders234Outrage upon Personal Dignity235Oxford Manual on the Laws of War on Land (1880)236Participation in Hostilities237Peace Treaty238Peacekeeping239Penal Prosecution240Penal Sanctions and Legislation241Penal System242Perfidy243Physical Mutilation244Pillage245Piracy246Plunder247Poisonous Gases248Precautions, Active249Precautions, Passive250Prisoners of War251Prisoners of War, Exchange of252Private Military and Security Companies253Property, Destruction and Appropriation/Seizure of254Property, Private255Proportionality256Protected Objects257Protected Persons258Protecting Powers259Public Health and Hygiene260Public International Law261Public Officials262Public Order and Safety263Qualified Persons264Quarter265Rape and Sexual Violence266Rebels267Reciprocity268Reconnaissance Missions269Red Crescent270Red Cross271Red Crystal272Red Lion and Sun273Red Shield of David274Refugee Law275Refugees276Regularly Constituted Courts277Release278Relief Societies279Religious Convictions and Practices280Religious Personnel281Removal of Tissue or Organs282Reparations283Repatriation284Repatriation, Unjustified Delay of285Reprisals286Requisitions287Retention288Review Conference289Right to Leave290Rules of Engagement291Ruses of War292Saboteurs293Safe Area294Saint Petersburg Declaration (1868)295Secret Detention296Security Corridors297Security Detention298Security Zones299Serious Violations of the Laws and Customs of War300Seriously Endangering the Physical or Mental Health or Integrity of Protected Persons301Sexual Violence302Shipwrecked303Sick-Bays304Siege305Signal306Slavery307Small Arms and Light Weapons308Sniping309Solferino310Special Agreements311Specially Protected Zones312Spies313Superior Responsibility314Starvation315State Responsibility316Statelessness317Statutory Limitations318Summary Proceedings319Superfluous Injury and Unnecessary Suffering320Superior Orders, Defence of321Targeted Killing322Taxation323Terror, Spreading of324Terrorism (ihl)325Terrorism (International Law)326Terrorist Organizations327Torture328Toxin Weapons329Trade330Transfer by the Occupying Power of its Own Population331Transitional Justice332Translation333Transnational Armed Conflict334Truth Commissions335UN Protected Areas336Unexploded Ordnances337Universal Jurisdiction338Unlawful Combatants339Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (uavs)340Unprivileged Combatants341Usufruct342War Correspondents343War Crimes344War on Terror345Warships346Wilful Killing and Murder347Wilfully Causing Great Suffering or Serious Injury to Body or Health348Wilfully Depriving a Protected Person of the Rights of Fair and Regular Trial349Women350Workers351Wounded and Sick