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/ MURRAY, DARAGH [AUTHOR]
: 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION
INTERNATIONAL LEGAL PERSONALITY
DETERMINING THE CRITERIA NECESSARY TO SATISFY THE CAPACITY REQUIREMENT
ASSOCIATED WITH INTERNATIONAL LEGAL PERSONALITY
ESTABLISHING A LEGAL BASIS FOR THE APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW TO
ARMED GROUPS
THE DE FACTO CONTROL THEORY AND THE INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF ARMED
GROUPS IN THE ABSENCE OF DIRECTLY APPLICABLE INTERNATIONAL TREATY LAW
THE APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW TO ARMED GROUPS
THE GRADATED APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW OBLIGATIONS
PROSECUTION, DETENTION, AND SATISFACTION OF THE RIGHT TO HEALTH BY ARMED
GROUPS
CONCLUSION
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Titel: Human rights obligations of non-state armed groups
Autor: Murray, Daragh
Jahr: 2016
Contents
Foreword...............................................................................................................v
Acknowledgements.............................................................................................vii
Table of Abbreviations.........................................................................................xv
Table ofCases.....................................................................................................xix
1. Introduction................................................................................................1
I. The Importance of Protecting Individuais
Affected by Armed Groups..............................................................6
II. What is a Non-State Armed Group?...............................................7
III. Traditional Understandings of International
Law as it Relates to Armed Groups................................................9
IV. The Inadequacy of the Law of Non-International Armed
Conflict vis-ä-vis the Regulation of Armed Groups...................10
V. Moving Forward: The Evolution of International Law..............12
VI. Structure............................................................................................15
Part I: Subjecting Armed Groups to International
Legal Regulation......................................................................15
Part II: Can Armed Groups be Bound by
International Human Rights Law?........................................18
Part III: Testing the Application of International
Human Rights Law to Armed Groups in Practice..............18
Part I: Subjecting Armed Groups to International Legal Regulation
2. International Legal Personality.............................................................23
I. Core Concepts Relating to International
Legal Personality.............................................................................23
A. Legal Subjects...........................................................................23
B. International Legal Persons....................................................24
C. Non-State Entities and International
Legal Personality.....................................................................25
D. Determining the Consequences of
International Legal Personality.............................................27
II. The Acquisition of International Legal Personality....................29
A. The States-only and Recognition Conceptions....................30
B. The Individualistic Conception.............................................31
C. The Formal Conception..........................................................32
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D. The Actor Conception.............................................................32
E. Conclusions Regarding the Different
Conceptions of International Legal Personality..................33
III. Common Article 3 s Legal Status Clause and
the International Legal Personality of Armed Groups...............34
A. The Desire to Avoid Legitimising Armed Groups..............35
B. The Desire to Avoid Recognition of Belligerency................36
C. The Legal Status Clause and International
Legal Personality.....................................................................39
D. Summary...................................................................................41
IV Determining the Criteria Necessary for the
Acquisition of International Legal Personality
in the Contemporary Era................................................................41
A. The Independence Requirement...........................................42
B. The Capacity to Possess International
Rights or Obligations..............................................................43
C. The Actual Possession of International
Rights or Obligations..............................................................45
D. The Capacity to Bring an International Claim.....................46
E. Summary...................................................................................47
V A Functional Approach to International
Legal Personality.............................................................................48
VI. Conclusion........................................................................................50
3. Determining the Criteria Necessary to Satisfy
the Capacity Requirement Associated with
International Legal Personality.............................................................51
I. States..................................................................................................52
A. States Acquisition of Statehood/International
Legal Personality.....................................................................52
B. The Criteria Regulating the Acquisition
of Statehood..............................................................................52
C. The Concept of Belligerency..................................................54
IL International Organisations...........................................................55
A. The Organisational Characteristics of
International Organisations...................................................56
B. How is Independent will Determined?................................58
III. Armed Groups.................................................................................59
A. Situations of Armed Conflict..................................................60
(i) Requirements Associated with the
Intensity Criterion.........................................................60
(ii) Requirements Associated with the
Organisation Criterion..................................................61
Contents xi
B. Situations Outside Armed Conflict.......................................67
(i) Requirements Associated with the
Organisation Criterion..................................................69
C. Summary...................................................................................75
IV Transnationai Corporations............................................................77
A. The Organisational Characteristics of
Transnational Corporations....................................................78
V. Conclusion........................................................................................79
4. Establishing a Legal Basis for the Application of
International Law to Armed Groups....................................................82
I. The Customary Law Theory..........................................................83
A. Can Customary Law Bind Non-State
Armed Groups?........................................................................84
B. Can Custom Established by States Bind
Armed Groups?........................................................................85
C. Determining the Content of the Customary
Law Applicable to Armed Groups........................................87
D. Summary...................................................................................88
II. The General Principles Theory......................................................89
III. The Third Party Consent Theory...................................................90
A. The Legal Basis for the Third Party
Consent Theory........................................................................91
(i) Relationship to Sovereignty, Equality,
and Independence of States.........................................92
(ii) The Intent to Bind Requirement..................................93
(iii) The Consent to be Bound Requirement.....................94
B. Critiques Relating to the Third Party
Consent Theory........................................................................94
(i) Modern International Law Establishes
Obligations Without Consent......................................94
(ii) Non-State Actors as Subjects of
International Law with a Competence
Distinct to that of States..............................................101
(iii) The Inapplicability of the Pacta Tertiis
Rule to Non-State Actors............................................103
(iv) Practical Issues Relating to Armed
Group Consent.............................................................105
IV. The Prescriptive Jurisdiction/Legislative
Jurisdiction Theory........................................................................105
A. Acts of State Bind a State Qua State....................................108
B. Prescriptive Jurisdiction and the Intent
to Bind Requirement.............................................................109
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C. Addressing the International v Domestic
Law Obligations Critique.....................................................110
(i) The Impact of Evolutionary
Developments in International Law..........................111
D. Issues Relating to Armed Groups Lack of
Participation or Consent to be Bound.................................114
V Conclusion......................................................................................116
5. The De Facto Control Theory and the International
Regulation of Armed Groups in the Absence of
Directly Applicable International Treaty Law.................................120
I. The De Facto Control Theory.......................................................121
A. Overcoming Confusion Relating to
Recognition De Jure or De Facto.........................................123
B. Must De Facto Entities be Recognised?..............................124
C. The Motivation Underlying the De Facto
Control Theory.......................................................................126
D. Further Examples in Support of the
De Facto Control Theory......................................................126
E. The De Facto Control Theory and the
Implied Mandate...................................................................128
F. Application of the De Facto Control
Theory to Entities Existing Below the
De Facto Authority Threshold.............................................131
II. Legal Obligations Arising Consequent to the
De Facto Control Theory..............................................................134
III. Establishing an Armed Group s
Independent Existence..................................................................138
A. Establishing an Armed Group s Independent
Existence Outside Armed Conflict......................................142
(i) Control Over a Territory or
Population Demonstrated by the
Ability to Commit Certain Acts................................146
IV Conclusion: Independent Armed Groups
as a Vertical Authority...................................................................151
Part II: Can Armed Groups be Bound by International
Human Rights Law?
6. The Application of International Human Rights
Law to Armed Groups...........................................................................157
I. International Human Rights Law Treaties that
Directly Address Armed Groups.................................................160
II. The Drithvirkung and Horizontal Effect Theories.....................162
III. Overcoming Ratione Personae Restrictions.................................164
Contents xiii
IV Remaining Consistent with the Object and
Purpose of Human Rights Treaties............................................166
V International Human Rights Law and the
Implied Mandate...........................................................................168
VI. Summary.........................................................................................169
7. The Gradated Application of International
Human Rights Law Obligations.........................................................172
I. Determining the Content of Armed Groups
International Human Rights Law Obligations..........................173
A. A Contexfual Approach to Armed
Group Obligations.................................................................177
B. Determining the Context-Dependent
Content of Obligations: The Respect,
Protect and Fulfil Framework..............................................181
C. The Obligation to Respect....................................................183
D. The Obligation to Fulfil.........................................................186
(i) The Obligation to Fulfil and
Armed Groups.............................................................189
E. The Obligation to Protect......................................................195
F. The Territorial State s Obligations.......................................197
II. Ensuring that Armed Groups are Aware of
their International Obligations....................................................199
III. Conclusion......................................................................................201
Part III: Testing the Application of International Human
Rights Law to Armed Groups in Practice
8. Prosecution, Detention, and Satisfaction of the
Right to Health by Armed Groups.....................................................205
I. Armed Group Prosecution and Detention.................................206
A. Issues Relating to Prosecution by
Armed Groups.......................................................................207
(i) Procedural Guarantees Regulating
Armed Group Courts..................................................208
(ii) Can an Armed Group Prosecute Violations
of the Law of Armed Conflict?..................................220
(iii) Can an Armed Group Prosecute
Group-Specific Crimes Established under
the Law of the Armed Group?...................................223
(iv) Can Armed Groups Prosecute
Non-Conflict-Related Crimes?..................................226
(v) Summary......................................................................236
B. Issues Relating to Detention by Armed Groups...............237
(i) Procedura] Guarantees Relating to
Armed Group Detention............................................237
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(ii) Who can Armed Groups Detain?..............................240
(iii) Conditions of Detention.............................................247
(iv) The Release of Detainees............................................253
C. Summary.................................................................................254
II. Armed Groups and the Right to Health.....................................255
A. Armed Groups and the Progressive
Realisation of the Right to Health.......................................256
B. The Existence of Minimum Core Obligations...................259
C. The Role of International Assistance...................................260
D. Summary.................................................................................262
E. The Obligation to Respect the Right to Health..................262
F. The Obligation to Fulfil.........................................................263
G. The Obligation to Protect......................................................269
H. Summary.................................................................................270
9. Conclusion..............................................................................................272
I. Summary of Findings....................................................................272
II. Monitoring Mechanisms...............................................................276
A. Judicial Regulation by a Human Rights Body...................277
B. Monitoring by the Security Council....................................278
C. Monitoring by a UN Special Procedure.............................280
III. Concluding Comments.................................................................280
Bibliograph]/......................................................................................................282
Index.................................................................................................................307
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