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Zusammenfassung: | " This book explores the human rights obligations of armed non-state actors in non-international armed conflicts from the existing sources. This book seriously challenges the Statecentric view of human rights by breaking the traditional perception of international human rights regime that applies only to State actors. This book shows the necessity in considering the capacity of de facto regimes of armed non-state actors to incur human rights obligations in order to protect individuals and groups, and regulate their daily lives in the control areas of these armed non-state actors. Further, this book proves the capacity of armed non-state actors for violating human rights as well as bearing human rights obligations in non-international armed conflicts. The degree of human rights obligations of armed non-state actors, especially regarding civil and political rights, as well as obligations towards some vulnerable groups, has been confirmed in this book. Nevertheless it is very difficult to impose human rights obligations on armed nonstate actors without relying on other international norms such as international humanitarian law and international criminal law in non-international armed conflicts since these bodies of law give more detailed provisions to regulate the specific issue. In addition, the success of the fulfilment of obligations in international norms by armed non-state actors mostly depends on their capacity, willingness and intentions, including the ideology of a specific group."--Page four of cover |
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adam_text | Table of Content
Dedications
About Author
Acknowledgement
Table of Content
I
III
V
VII
Abbreviations XI
Introduction 1
Parti 5
Non-International Armed Conflicts and Armed Non-State Actors
Chapter 1: 7
Non-International Armed Conflict and Armed Non-State Actors in International Law 7
1. NIACs and ANSAs in Common Article 3 to the Four GCs of 1949 8
1.1. ICTY and Armed Conflict not of an International Character 13
2. NIAC and ANSAs in Article 1(1) of APII 17
3. NIAC and ANSAs in Article 8(2) (f) of the ICC Statute 21
3.1. Does Article 8(2) (f) Introduced a New Category of a NIAC? 24
4. Conclusion 27
Part II 29
Application of International Law
Chapter 2: 31
Applicability of International Human Rights Law to Armed Non-State Actors and
Origin of Their Obligations 31
1. State-Centric Approach of IHRL 32
2. Denial of the Applicability of IHRL to ANSAs 34
3. Shifting Nature of State-Centric View 36
4. Application of IHRL to ANSAs through Territorial Control 39
5. Applicability of IHRL Treaties to ANSAs 44
5.1. Development of the New Human Rights Treaties 47
5.1.1. CRC Optional Protocol Armed Conflict of 2002 47
3.1.2. Kampala Convention 49
6. Customary International Law 51
7. Practice 54
7.1. Practices of International Bodies in Applying IHRL to ANSAs 54
7.1.1. The UNSC 54
7.1.2. The UNGA 58
7.1.3. The UNHRC 59
7.1.4. Work of Special Rapporteurs 61
7.1.5. The Reports of the UNSG and OHCHR 62
7.2. Practice of the UN and National Inquiry Mechanisms in Applying IHRL to ANSAs 64
7.2.1. The UN Commission of Inquiry and Fact-Finding Missions 64
7.2.2. National Truth and Reconciliation Commissions 65
7.3. Practice of ANSAs in Applying IHRL 67
7.3.1. Unilateral Declaration 68
VII
7.3.2. Responses to IHRL Allegations 68
7.3.3. Justification of Struggle and Codes of Conduct 69
7.3.4. Ceasefire and Peace Agreements 69
A. San Jose Agreement 70
B. 1994 Comprehensive Agreement on Human Rights 71
C. Lome Peace Agreement 72
D. Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro Political Region of 2012 73
E. Legal Implication of Ceasefire and Peace Agreements 74
8. Conclusion 75
Chapter 3: 77
Applicability of International Humanitarian Law to Armed Non֊State Actors and Origin of
Their Obligations 77
1. Applicability of IHL Treaties 77
1.1. Common Article 3 78
1.2. Additional Protocol II 79
1.3. Other IHL Treaties 80
2. Modern Customary International Law 81
3. Theories and Practices in Applying IHL to ANSAs 86
3.1. Theories 86
3.1.1. ANSAs as Third Parties 86
3.1.2. Doctrine of Legislative Jurisdiction 89
3.1.3. De Facto Territorial Control and Success of Insurrection 91
3.2. Practice 92
3.2.1. Practice of Judicial Bodies and Other International Bodies 92
3.2.2. Practice of ANSAs 95
A. Unilateral Declarations 95
B. Ad-Hoc/Special Agreement 98
I. Legal Status of Ad-Hoc/Special Agreement 100
C. Codes of Conduct and Internal Regulations of ANSAs 102
D. Legislation 104
4. Conclusion 105
Part III 107
Substantial Obligations
Chapter 4: 109
Practical Interaction between Human Rights and Humanitarian Law 109
1. Overlapping Substantial Obligations of IHL with IHRL 109
2. Principle of Lex Specialis 113
2.1. Lex Specialis in the Context of Armed Conflicts 114
3. Conclusion 116
Chapter 5: 117
Core Substantial Human Rights Obligations of ANSAs 117
1. The Right to Life 117
1.2. Restriction of the Use of Force and Protection of Civilians 118
1.2.1. Respect the Principle of Distinction 120
A. Practice of International Bodies 122
B. Practice of ANSAs 123
1.2.2. Principle of Proportionality 124
1.2.3. Principle of Precaution 127
2. Torture, Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment and Outrage upon
Personal Dignity 128
2.1. Torture 129
2.2. Cruel and inhuman treatment 133
VIII
2.3. Outrage upon Personal Dignity and Degrading Treatment 13$
2.3. Tie Practice of ANSAs 136
3. Slavery and the Slave Trade 137
4. Discrimination on Grounds of Race, Sex, Languages or Religion 138
4.1. Practice of ANSAs 141
5. Conclusion 142
Chapter 6: 143
Substantial Obligations of Armed Non-State Actors towards Some Vulnerable Groups 143
1. Obligations.towards Children 143
1.1. Active Participation of Children in Armed Conflicts 14$
1.2. Recruitment of Children 147
1.3. Practice of the UNSC 148
1.4. Practice of ANSAs 150
2. Obligations towards Women 1 $2
2.1. Practice of UNSC 1$4
2.2. Practice of ANSAs 1 $$
3. Obligations towards IDPs 156
3.1. Prohibition of Forced Displacement 1 $7
3.2. Treatment o Internationally Displaced Persons 161
3.3. Practice of ANSAs 163
4. Obligations towards Interned and Detained Persons 164
4.1. Treatment of Detained and Interned Persons 168
4.2. Practice of ANSAs 171
4.3. Institutional Mechanisms for Legal Action 173
4.3.1. The Court of ANSAs and Prosecution 173
A. The Legal Status of the Judicial System of ANSAs 174
B. Due Process Guarantees 177
5. Conclusion 181
Part IV 183
Accountability
Chapter 7: 185
Accountability of Armed Non-State Actors for Violations of International Norms 18$
1. Enforcement of Individual Criminal Responsibility in NLACs: A Brief Introduction 18$
2. Modes of Individual Criminal Responsibility 189
2.1. Planning/ Preparing, Attempt and Abandonment 193
2.1.1. Planning and Preparing 193
2.1.2. Is Planning the Same as Conspiracy? 19$
2.1.3. Attempt and Abandonment 193
2.2. Instigating, Soliciting, Inducing and Inciting 196
2.3. Ordering 198
2.4. Aiding and Abetting 200
2.5. Commission/Perpetration 203
2.5.1. Joint Criminal Enterprise 204
A. Forms of Joint Criminal Enterprises 206
2. $.2. Co-perpetration 210
3. Superior Responsibility 214
3.1. Brief History of Superior Responsibility 216
3.2. Elements of Superior Responsibility 218
3.2.1. Superior-Subordinate Relationship 219
3.2.2. Know or Had Reason to Know 222
3.2.3. Failure to Prevent or Punish 223
A. Duty to Prevent 22^
IX
В. Duty to Punish 227
3.3. Does the Civilian Superior within an ANSA have Superior Responsibility? 230
4. Practical Challenges in Prosecuting ANSAs 232
5. Conclusion 235
PartV 237
Engagement
Chapter 8: 239
Enhancing Compliance with International Norms by Armed Non-State Actors 239
1. Obstacles in Compliance of International Norms by ANSAs 239
2. Engaging with ANSAs 243
2.1. Humanitarian Engagement and Its Purpose 244
3. Approaches of Humanitarian Actors towards ANSAs: Selected Cases 246
3.1.ICRC 247
3.2. Geneva Call 251
4. Incentive of Complying with International Norms 255
5. Practical Challenges in Engaging with ANSAs 258
5.1. General Challenges 259
5.2. Specific Challenges 261
5.2.1. Challenges after the 9/11 and Counterterrorism Measures 261
5.2.2. Challenges in Engaging with ANSAs Suspected for International Crimes 265
6. Strategies to Increase the Level of Compliance of ANSAs with International Norms 267
6.1. Using Engagement Tools Effectively 267
6.2. Other Policy Architectures 270
7. Some Strategies for Humanitarian Actors for the Successful Humanitarian Engagement 272
7.1. Performing an Assessment of the Situation 272
7.2. Other Policy Architectures 275
8. Conclusion 279
General Conclusion 281
Bibliography 285
Table of Documents 301
Table of Cases 301
Table of Treaties 307
List of UN Resolutions 311
Other International Reports and Instruments 314
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title_sort | human rights obligations of armed non state actors in non international armed conflicts |
topic | Menschenrecht Humanitäres Völkerrecht (DE-588)4160781-8 gnd Nichtstaatlicher Akteur (DE-588)7571456-5 gnd Bürgerkrieg (DE-588)4008784-0 gnd Bewaffneter Konflikt (DE-588)4137568-3 gnd Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Menschenrecht Humanitäres Völkerrecht Nichtstaatlicher Akteur Bürgerkrieg Bewaffneter Konflikt Hochschulschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029629909&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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