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Autor: Wouters, Jan
Jahr: 2016
CONTENTS
Foreword............................................................vii
Introduction by the Editors............................................. ix
List of Abbreviations................................................. xxi
Index of Instruments................................................ xxix
Index of Cases....................................................... lvii
List of Authors.......................................................lxix
Chapter 1.
A la guerre comme à la guerre
Luc Reydams and Jan Wouters.................................... 1
1. On Wars Small and Big, Old and New...............................2
2. War as a Tournament: Solferino....................................4
3. Great War: the First World War....................................7
4. Passionate War: the Spanish Civil War..............................9
5. Total War: the Second World War................................. 10
6. Decolonisation War: Algeria...................................... 13
7. Identity Wars: the Balkans and Rwanda............................ 16
8. Never-Ending Wars: Angola, Burundi, Congo........................ 17
9. Virtual War: the North Atlantic Treaty Organization s Kosovo
Campaign .....................................................21
10. War without Borders: The Global War on Terror ...................22
11. Occupation - Annexation War: Gaza and the West Bank.............24
12. Occupation Wars: Afghanistan and Iraq............................26
13. Conclusion.....................................................27
Chapter 2.
Legal Instruments for the Prevention of Armed Conflicts
Jan Wouters and Philip De Man..................................29
1. Definition......................................................30
1.1. Conflict Prevention in the United Nations: an Expanding
Concept..................................................30
1.2. Defining and Delimiting the Scope of Conflict Prevention.......34
2. Issues of Sovereignty.............................................37
3. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes...................................
3.1. Conflict Prevention and Pacific Dispute Settlement.............42
3.2. Legal Framework..........................................4^
3.3. Dispute Settlement Mechanisms.............................47
3.3.1. Diplomatic Means...................................47
3.3.1.1. Negotiations................................47
3.3.1.2. Good Offices and Mediation..................48
3.3.1.3. Inquiry and Conciliation.....................50
3.3.1.4. Other Peaceful Means.......................51
3.3.2. Jurisdictional Means................................................................52
3.3.2.1. Arbitration.................................52
3.3.2.2. Judicial Settlement..........................53
3.3.3. Regional Agencies or Arrangements...................54
4. Actors in Preventing Conflict...........................*.........56
4.1. United Nations............................................57
4.2. European Union...........................................61
4.3. Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe .........66
5. Conclusion.....................................................72
Chapter 3.
the Law of Neutrality
Nele Verlinden.................................................75
1. Origins and Sources of the Law of Neutrality................................................76
2. The Applicability of the Law of Neutrality..........................79
2.1. Neutrality during War ....................................79
2.2. Neutrality versus the Principle of Non-intervention during
a Non-International Armed Conflict.........................82
3. Rights and Obligations under the Law of Neutrality in the Charter Era. 85
3.1. Non-Participation in the Hostilities..........................88
3.2. Inviolability of the Neutral Territory.........................89
3.3. Prohibition of Assistance to the Belligerent Parties.............92
3.4. Impartiality.................................................
3.5. The Consequences of Violations of the Law of Neutrality........95
4. The Law of Neutrality and Regional Organisations: the Case of the EU . 99
5. Neutrality and Claims of Non-Belligerency................................................102
6. The Relevance of the Law of Neutrality in the 21st Century......................105
Chapter 4.
International Law on the Use of Force
TomRuYS...................................................... 107
1. The Prohibition on the Use of Force............................... 107
1.1. From Jus ad Bellum to Jus Contra Bellum.....................107
1.2. Scope of Article 2(4)....................................... 110
2. Unilateral Recourse to Force..................................... 114
2.1. The Inherent Right of Self-Defence.......................... 114
2.2. Other Possibilities for Unilateral Recourse to Force?........... 127
3. The UN and the Use of Force..................................... 133
3.1. The UNSC and the UN Charter............................. 133
3.1.1. Overview..................................................................................133
3.1.2. Chapter VII Jurisdiction........................................................134
3.1.3. Chapter VII Powers................................................................135
3.1.4. The Rebirth of the UNSC........................................................141
3.2. Peacekeeping..........................................................................................144
3.2.1. Background....................................... 144
3.2.2. Characteristics..................................... 146
Chapter 5.
International and Non-International Armed Conflicts
Sten Verhoeven................................................ 151
1. The Concept of Armed Conflict.................................. 155
2. The Classic Types of International and Non-International Armed
Conflict....................................................... 156
2.1. International Armed Conflict............................... 156
2.2. Non-International Armed Conflicts......................... 161
2.2.1. Common Article 3................................. 162
2.2.2. Additional Protocol II.............................. 168
3. Special Cases of Armed Conflicts................................. 172
3.1. Wars of National Liberation................................ 172
3.2. Internal Armed Conflicts with Foreign Intervention........... 175
3.2.1. Foreign Intervention on the Side of the Government____ 176
3.2.2. Foreign Intervention on the Side of the Non-State
Actor Against the Government...................... 177
3.3. Transnational Armed Conflicts............................. 179
3.4. Armed Conflicts with Involvement of the UN................ 182
Chapter 6.
Human Rights and (Armed) Conflict
Frederik Naert................................................. 187
1. Limited Scope of Application of Human Rights in War
and Emergencies: Derogations.................................... ^
1.1. Overview................................................ ^
1.2. The European Convention on Human Rights................. 190
1.3. The International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights....................................... *94
2. Extraterritorial Scope of Application of Human Rights.............. 196
2.1. The European Convention of Human Rights.................. 197
2.2. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.......202
2.3. Conclusion...............................................203
3. The Relationship between Human Rights and IHL..................204
3.1. Concurrent Applicability Resulting from the Respective
Scopes of Application......................................204
3.2. The Interaction in Cases of Concurrent Application...........206
3.2.1. Relationship Rules in International Law...............206
3.2.2. Jurisprudence......................................207
3.2.3. Specific Rights or Situations.........................212
3.2.3.1. The Right to Life and the Use of Force........212
3.2.3.2. The Prohibition of Arbitrary Deprivation
of Liberty.................................215
3.2.3.3. Occupation................................ 217
3.3. Conclusions.............................................. 218
Chapter 7.
The Development of International Humanitarian Law and the Continued
Relevance of Custom
Jean-Marie Henckaerts.........................................219
1. Legal Impediments to the Application of International
Humanitarian Treaty Law................................... 222
1.1. The Requirement of Ratification....................... 222
1.2. The Need for Characterisation of Armed Conflicts............224
1.3. Rudimentary Treaty Law Governing
Non-International Armed Conflicts..................... 225
2. Clarification of the Content of Customary International
Humanitarian Law..............................................^39
3. Practical Relevance of Customary International
Humanitarian Law Today..................................232
3.1. Military Operations..................................................
3.2. Fact-Finding.............................................233
3.3. Judicial and Arbitration Proceedings........................234
3.3.1. National Judicial Proceedings........................234
3.3.2. International Judicial Proceedings....................236
3.3.3. International Arbitration............................237
3.4. Review of New Weapons, Means or Methods of Warfare.......238
3.5. National Legislation.......................................239
4. Conclusion....................................................240
Annex. List of Customary Rules of International Humanitarian Law.......241
Chapter 8.
The Protection of Civilians and Civilian Objects against Hostilities
Sten Verhoeven................................................259
1. The Protection of Civilians and Civilian Objects in International
Armed Conflicts................................................260
1.1. Combatants and Civilians..................................260
1.1.1. Combatants.......................................260
1.1.1.1. Armed Forces.............................260
1.1.1.2. Levée en Masse............................265
1.1.1.3. Rights and Duties of Combatants............265
1.1.2. Civilians and Civilian Population....................268
1.1.2.1. Civilians..................................268
1.1.2.2. Civilians Closely Connected to the Armed
Forces....................................268
1.1.3. Unlawful Combatants..............................271
1.1.3.1. General...................................271
1.1.3.2. Mercenaries...............................272
1.1.3.3. Spies and Saboteurs........................273
1.2. Military Objectives and Civilian Objects.....................275
1.3. Protection of the Civilian Population and Civilian Objects
Against Hostilities........................................277
1.3.1. Concept of Attack in AP 1...........................277
1.3.2. Prohibition of Directing Attacks Against Civilians
and Civilian Objects................................278
1.3.3. Prohibition of Indiscriminate Attacks................279
1.3.4. Prohibition of Disproportionate Attacks..............281
1.3.5. Duty to Take Precautionary Measures................282
1.3.6 Cessation of Protection.............................284
1.4. Objects Having Special Protection..........................287
1.4.1. Cultural Objects...................................287
1.4.1.1. Definition of Cultural Objects...............288
1.4.1.2. General Protection.........................289
1.4.2. Objects Indispensable for the Survival of the Civilian
Population........................................29*
1.4.3. The Natural Environment...........................292
1.4.4. Works and Installations Containing Dangerous Forces.. 294
2. The Protection of Civilians and Civilian Objects in
Non-International Armed Conflicts...............................29b
2.1. State Armed Forces, Organised Armed Groups and Civilians... 296
2.2. Military Objectives and Civilian Objects.....................298
2.3. Protection of the Civilian Population and Civilian Objects.....299
2.4. Objects Enjoying Special Protection.........................300
Chapter 9.
Means and Methods of Warfare
Bruno Demeyere and Tom Ruys.................................305
1. Means of Warfare...............................................306
1.1. Superfluous Injury or Unnecessary Suffering.................306
1.2. Explicitly Prohibited Weapons.............................. 311
1.3. Weapons the Use of which May be Unlawful................. 316
2. Methods of Warfare............................................. 317
2.1. The Basic Rules of Attacks....................................................................317
2.2. Perfidy...................................................320
2.3. Starvation, Siege Warfare and Relief Operations..............323
2.4. Protection of the Natural Environment......................328
2.5. Regulation of Certain Other Activities.......................333
2.5.1. Espionage.........................................334
2.5.2. Denial of Quarter..................................336
2.5.3. Seizure and Destruction of Enemy Property...........338
2.5.4. Forced Labour, Deportation and Intimidation.........340
Chapter 10.
New Technologies in Means and Methods of Warfare
William Boothby..................................................
1. Remotely Controlled Platforms..................................343
2. Autonomy......................................................................................345
3. Cyber Warfare..............................................................................350
4. Novel Chemical and Biological Substances.........................355
5. Outer Space....................................................................359
6. Metamaterials..........................................................^53
7. Conclusion...............
Chapter 11.
Protected Persons in International Humanitarian Law
Sten Verhoeven and Hilde Sagon................................367
1. Protected Persons in International Armed Conflicts.................369
1.1. Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked Persons....................369
1.1.1. Protection of Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked.........369
1.1.1.1. Definitions................................369
1.1.1.2. Protected Status............................371
1.1.2. Subsidiary Protection of Medical and Religious
Personnel and Objects............................................................374
1.1.2.1. Definitions................................................................374
1.1.2.2. Protected Status............................377
1.1.2.3. Loss of Protection..........................379
1.2. POWs...................................................381
1.2.1. Persons Entitled to POW Status......................382
1.2.1.1. Combatants Entitlement to POW Status......382
1.2.1.2. Civilians Exceptional Entitlement to POW
Status.....................................385
1.2.1.3. Doubtful POW Status......................386
1.2.1.4. Denial of POW Status......................388
1.2.2. Protected Status....................................389
1.3. Civilians.................................................393
1.3.1. Civilians Entitled to Protected Status or Protected
Persons ..........................................393
1.3.2. The Protection of Civilians..........................395
1.3.2.1. General Protection of the Whole Civilian
Population................................395
1.3.2.2. Protection of Children and Women..........397
1.3.2.3. Protected Status of Civilians who are
in the Hands of the Enemy State.............400
2. Protected Persons in Non-International Armed Conflicts............405
2.1. Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked and Medical
and Religious Personnel...................................405
2.2. Detainees................................................408
2.3. Civilians.................................................412
Chapter 12.
The Law of Occupation
Hanne Cuyckens...............................................417
1. The Concept of Occupation......................................417
1.1. Definition: the Effective Control Test........................418
1.1.1. Effective Control and Factual Assessment............. 418
1.1.2. Actual Control versus Potential Control...............423
1.1.3. Boots on the Ground or the Necessary Presence
of Foreign Troops.............................^----425
1.2. Even if Said Occupation Meets with no Armed Resistance ----426
1.3. The Occupation of Territory the Title of which is Unclear
or Contested..............................................42^
1.4. End of Occupation........................................431
2. The Main Characteristics of the Law of Occupation.................434
2.1. Occupation does not Confer Title...........................433
2.2. Occupation Cannot Alter the Status Quo Ante................436
2.3. Occupation is a Provisional State of Affairs...................440
3. Contemporary Challenges to the Law of Occupation: Is the Law
Still Relevant Today?............................................441
Chapter 13.
The Implementation of International Humanitarian Law
and the International Committee of the Red Cross
Stefaan Ghesquiere.............................................445
1. Legal Status and Structure.......................................447
1.1. The Legal Status of the ICRC in International Law.............447
1.2. How the ICRC Works......................................451
1.3. The ICRC and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent
Movement...............................................453
2. Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and
Red Crescent Movement.........................................456
2.1. The Principle of Humanity.................................457
2.2. The Principle of Impartiality ...............................457
2.3. The Principle of Neutrality.................................458
2.3.1. The ICRC and Neutrality: a Confidential Approach.....460
2.3.2. A Specific Case of Confidentiality: the ICRC Privilege
not to Testify......................................463
3. Legal Basis of ICRC Action......................................466
3.1. Right of Initiative.........................................466
3.2. Substitute of the Protecting Power...........................468
4. Tasks of the ICRC..............................................469
4.1. Visits to Detained Persons.................................469
4.2. Protection of the Civilian Population........................472
4.3. Humanitarian Assistance............................... 473
4.4. Restoring Family Links....................................474
4.5. ICRC as the Guardian of IHL............................ 475
4.5.1. ICRC and IHL.............................475
4.5.2. Dissemination and Preventive Action.................479
4.5.3. Humanitarian Diplomacy...........................480
5. The ICRC and the Future........................................482
Chapter 14.
Repression of Violations of International Humanitarian Law
Cedric Ryngaert...............................................485
1. The International Military Tribunals of Nuremberg and Tokyo.......486
2. The ICTY and ICTR............................................488
3. The ICC.......................................................496
4. Hybrid Courts.................................................501
5. National Courts................................................506
6. Concluding Thoughts...........................................509
Chapter 15.
Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Jan Wouters and Philip De Man................................. 513
1. UN Peacebuilding Commission.................................. 515
1.1. Reforming the UN........................................ 515
1.2. Functioning of the PBC.................................... 517
2. European Union................................................522
2.1. Common Security and Defence Policy.......................523
2.2. EU Assistance for Long-Term Development..................527
2.3. Coordination and Coherence...............................532
3. International Financial Institutions...............................535
4. Transitional Justice.............................................539
4.1. Judicial Mechanisms......................................539
4.1.1. International Criminal Court........................539
4.1.2. Ad Hoc Tribunals..................................541
4.2. Reconciliatory Mechanisms................................545
4.2.1. Truth Commissions................................545
4.2.2. Vetting and Lustration..............................546
5. Conclusion....................................................549
Selected Bibliography................................................551
Index............................................................. 559
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spelling | Armed conflicts and the law Jan Wouters, Philip De Man, Nele Verlinden (eds.) Cambridge ; Antwerp ; Portland Intersentia [2016] © 2016 lxxii, 571 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier International law [17] Humanitäres Völkerrecht (DE-588)4160781-8 gnd rswk-swf Humanitäres Völkerrecht (DE-588)4160781-8 s DE-604 Wouters, Jan 1964- (DE-588)139733396 edt De Man, Philip (DE-588)1022348078 edt Verlinden, Nele (DE-588)1096208725 edt International law [17] (DE-604)BV036863277 17 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028323816&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Armed conflicts and the law |
title_auth | Armed conflicts and the law |
title_exact_search | Armed conflicts and the law |
title_full | Armed conflicts and the law Jan Wouters, Philip De Man, Nele Verlinden (eds.) |
title_fullStr | Armed conflicts and the law Jan Wouters, Philip De Man, Nele Verlinden (eds.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Armed conflicts and the law Jan Wouters, Philip De Man, Nele Verlinden (eds.) |
title_short | Armed conflicts and the law |
title_sort | armed conflicts and the law |
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