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adam_text | Contents Foreword by Ambassador Thomas Greminger xvii Preface i Introduction Li 1.2 I.3 I.4 PAR 1 2 page xv Who are ‘Civilians’? What is ‘Protection’? Who Protects Civilians? A Brief History of the Protection of Civilians TI THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK 2 6 10 11 I7 Jus ad Bellum and the Protection of Civilians 19 1.1 Introduction 1.2 The General Prohibition on Inter-State Use of Force 1.3 UN Security Council‘Authorisation’of Military Action 1.4 UN Peacekeeping Operations and the Protection of Civilians 1.4.1 Responsibility to Protect and the Protection of Civilians 1.5 Humanitarian Intervention and the Protection of Civilians 1.6 The Right of Self-Defence and the Protection of Civilians 19 20 21 22 24 27 29 Protection of Civilians under International Humanitarian Law 30 2.1 2.2 Introduction The Protection of Civilians in the Conduct of Hostilities 2.2.1 The Rule of Distinction 2.2.2 The Rule of Proportionality in Attack 2.2.3 The Rule of Precautions in Attack 2.2.4 The Protection of Civilian Objects 2.2.5 Protection of Civilians under Foreign Military Occupation 2.2.6 Civilians in the Power of the Enemy vii 30 32 33 39 40 41 44 46
Contents viii 3 Protection of Civilians under Human Rights Law 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 4 5 6 50 51 51 56 60 60 61 61 63 64 The Protection of Refugees 67 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 67 68 70 72 Introduction The Right to Seek and Enjoy Asylum International Humanitarian Law and Refugees The 1969 OAU Refugees Convention Disarmament Law and the Protection of Civilians 74 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 74 75 77 81 84 Introduction The 1992 Chemical Weapons Convention The 1997 Anti-personnel Mine Ban Convention The 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions The 2013 Arms Trade Treaty International Criminal Law and the Protection of Civilians 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 7 Introduction The Right to Life of Civilians in Armed Conflict 3.2.1 Arbitrary Deprivation of Life 3.2.2 The Duty to Investigate Suspicious Death The Right to Freedom from Torture and Other Ill-Treatment 3.3.1 The Prohibition on Torture or Other Ill-Treatment 3.3.2 The Duty to Investigate Ill-Treatment The Right to Freedom from Arbitrary Detention The Right of Peaceful Assembly The Application of Human Rights Law to Non-State Actors 50 Introduction War Crimes Crimes against Humanity Genocide 86 86 87 92 95 The Prohibition of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence 97 7.1 97 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Introduction 7.1.1 The Work of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict 98 The Prevalence of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Armed Conflict IHL Rules on Sexual and Gender-BasedViolence in Armed Conflict Sexual and Gender-Based Violence asa War Crime Sexual and Gender-Based Violence as aCrime against Humanity Sexual and Gender-
Based Violence asGenocide 99 102 103 104 106
Contents PART II 8 9 SPECIFIC PROTECTION OF CERTAIN HIGH-RISK GROUPS 109 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 109 110 112 114 Introduction IHL Rules on the Protection of Women Women and the Death Penalty The Protection of Women in a UN Peacekeeping Mission Protection of Children in Armed Conflict 115 Introduction 9.1.1 The Definition of a Child 9.2 The Application of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Armed Conflict 9.3 IHL Rules on the Protection of Children 9.4 Enlistment in Armed Forces or Groups 9.5 The Six Grave Violations 9.6 Children and the Death Penalty 9.7 Child Protection in a UN Peacekeeping Mission 115 115 116 117 118 122 123 124 Protection of Persons with Disabilities in Armed Conflict 126 10.1 126 127 130 131 132 10.2 11 Introduction 10.1.1 The Threats to Persons with Disabilities in Armed Conflict The Global Normative Framework 10.2.1 IHL Rules on the Protection of Persons with Disabilities 10.2.2 Protection under International Human Rights Law 10.2.3 1ASC Guidelines on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action (2019) 133 10.2.4 Camp Coordination and Camp Management 10.2.5 Food Security and Nutrition 138 138 Protection of Older Persons in Armed Conflict 140 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 140 141 141 143 143 144 11.5 12 IO7 Protection of Women in Armed Conflict 9.1 10 ix Introduction The Threats to Older Persons in Armed Conflict Protection under International Human Rights Law Older Persons and the Death Penalty 11.4.1 The Death Penalty under IHL Protection of Older Persons under IHL Protection of Medical and Humanitarian Personnel 12.1 Introduction 12.1.1 The
Definition of Medical Personnel 12.2 The Protection of Medical Personnel 12.3 The Protection of Humanitarian Personnel 145 145 145 146 148
Contents x 13 14 Protection of Internally Displaced Persons 151 13.1 13.2 151 151 153 156 Introduction The Normative Framework 13.2.1 The Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement 13.2.2 The Kampala Convention Protection of LGBTI Civilians 160 160 161 163 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Attacks against LGBTI Civilians in Armed Conflict 14.3 LGBTI Persons and the Death Penalty PART III STATE AND INSTITUTIONAL POLICIES ON THE PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS 15 TheUnited Nations and the Protection of Civilians 15.1 15.2 15.3 16 17 18 165 Introduction The Protection of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping Missions 15.2.1 The 2019 DPO Policy Protection of Civilians by UN Agencies and Bodies 15.3.1 Protection of Civilians and the Global Protection Cluster 15.3.2 The Role of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 183 15.3.3 The Role of UNICEF in Child Protection in ArmedConflict 15.3.4 The UNHCR and the Protection of Refugees 15.3.5 WFP and the Protection of Civilians 167 167 168 171 181 181 184 185 187 NATO and the Protection of Civilians 190 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 Introduction The Policy Framework NATO and International Humanitarian Law NATO and International Human Rights Law Operation Unified Protector in Libya 190 191 194 196 197 The African Union and the Protection of Civilians 201 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 201 201 203 207 Introduction ‘Tiered’ Protection of Civilians under the AUGuidelines Mandates to Protect Civilians The Power of the AU to Intervene to Protect Civilians The European Union and the Protection of Civilians 209 18.1 Introduction 18.2 The 2015 Concept on Protection of
Civilians in EU-Led Military Operations 209 210
Contents 18.3 18.4 18.5 18.6 19 20 21 22 DG ECHO Thematic Policy Document on Humanitarian Protection The European Union and International Humanitarian Law The European Union and International Human Rights Law The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians The ICRC and the Protectionof Civilians xi 213 215 216 217 219 19.1 Introduction 19.2 ICRC Policy on Protection 19.2.1 Guiding Principle 1: A Neutral and Independent Approach 19.2.2 Guiding Principle 2: Dialogue and Confidentiality 19.2.3 Guiding Principle 3: The Holistic and Multidisciplinary Character of ICRC Action 19.2.4 Guiding Principle 4: Search for Results and Impact 19.2.5 Ethical and Professional Standards for Protection 19.2.6 The Principle of Humanity 19.2.7 The Principle of Non-Discrimination 19.2.8 The Principle of Impartiality 19.2.9 Do No Harm’ 19.2.10 Participation of Affected Communities 19.3 Particular Challenges for the ICRC 219 219 220 220 Switzerland and the Protection of Civilians 225 20.1 Introduction 20.2 The Swiss Strategy on the Protection of Civilians 20.3 The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians 225 225 227 The United Kingdom and the Protection of Civilians 229 21.1 Introduction 21.2 The 2010 UK Strategy 21.2.1 Policy Area 1: Political Engagement 21.2.2 Policy Area 2: Protection by Peace Support Operations 21.2.3 Policy Area 3: Humanitarian Action 21.2.4 Policy Area 4: State Capacity 21.3 The Development of the 2020 Policy Paper 21.4 The 2020 Policy Paper 21.5 The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians 229 230 230 231 231 232
232 234 238 The United States and the Protection of Civilians 239 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4 22.5 22.6 Introduction The US Department of Defense Law of War Manual The 2016 Executive Order The Army War College Military Reference Guide The National Strategy on Women, Peace, and Security The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians 220 221 221 221 222 222 222 223 223 239 242 244 245 246 247
xii 23 Contents Brazil and the Protection of Civilians 23.1 23.2 23.3 Introduction Responsibility While Protecting The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians 24 India and the Protection of Civilians 24.1 24.2 24.3 25 Introduction Responsibility to Protect The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians 249 250 252 254 254 255 256 Norway and the Protection of Civilians 258 25.1 25.2 258 259 Introduction The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians 26 South Africa and the Protection of Civilians 26.1 26.2 27 249 Introduction The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians 262 262 263 The Future of Protecting Civilians 265 27.1 Enhancing the Protection of Civilians through the Law 27.1.1 Clarity and Normative Development of IHL 27.1.2 Making Refugee Law More Protective of Those Fleeing Armed Conflict 27.1.3 More Force or Less? 27.2 Enhancing the Protection of Civilians through Policy 27.2.1 State Policy on the Protection of Civilians 27.2.2 Organisational Policy on the Protection of Civilians 27.3 New Challenges to the Protection of Civilians 27.3.1 Urban Warfare 27.3.2 Cyber Operations 27.3.3 Great Power Conflict and Hybrid Warfare 27.3.4 Protection of the Environment 266 266 Conclusion 282 Appendix 1 Overview of Relevant International Law A1.1 Introduction Ai.1.1 The Definition of a State Ai.1.2 The Definition of an International Organisation Ai.1.3 The Definition of a Corporation Ai.1.4 The Definition of a Non-State Actor Ai.2 The Sources of International Law A1.2.1 Treaties Ai.2.2 Soft-Law
Instruments 269 270 271 271 272 275 275 277 279 280 284 284 284 285 286 286 287 287 288
Contents A1.3 A1.4 Appendix 2 Index Ai.2.3 Customary International Law Ai.2.4 General Principles of Law Applicable International Legal Regimes The Relationship between International and Domestic Law The Two Types ofArmed Conflict under International Humanitarian Law A2.1 International Armed Conflict A2.2 Non-international Armed Conflict A2.3 Armed Conflicts May Exist in Parallel A2.4 The Key Differences in Applicable Rules in Armed Conflicts A2.5 The Prevalence of International and Non-international Armed Conflicts xiii 290 290 291 292 294 294 296 гду 297 297 300
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Contents Foreword by Ambassador Thomas Greminger xvii Preface i Introduction Li 1.2 I.3 I.4 PAR 1 2 page xv Who are ‘Civilians’? What is ‘Protection’? Who Protects Civilians? A Brief History of the Protection of Civilians TI THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK 2 6 10 11 I7 Jus ad Bellum and the Protection of Civilians 19 1.1 Introduction 1.2 The General Prohibition on Inter-State Use of Force 1.3 UN Security Council‘Authorisation’of Military Action 1.4 UN Peacekeeping Operations and the Protection of Civilians 1.4.1 Responsibility to Protect and the Protection of Civilians 1.5 Humanitarian Intervention and the Protection of Civilians 1.6 The Right of Self-Defence and the Protection of Civilians 19 20 21 22 24 27 29 Protection of Civilians under International Humanitarian Law 30 2.1 2.2 Introduction The Protection of Civilians in the Conduct of Hostilities 2.2.1 The Rule of Distinction 2.2.2 The Rule of Proportionality in Attack 2.2.3 The Rule of Precautions in Attack 2.2.4 The Protection of Civilian Objects 2.2.5 Protection of Civilians under Foreign Military Occupation 2.2.6 Civilians in the Power of the Enemy vii 30 32 33 39 40 41 44 46
Contents viii 3 Protection of Civilians under Human Rights Law 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 4 5 6 50 51 51 56 60 60 61 61 63 64 The Protection of Refugees 67 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 67 68 70 72 Introduction The Right to Seek and Enjoy Asylum International Humanitarian Law and Refugees The 1969 OAU Refugees Convention Disarmament Law and the Protection of Civilians 74 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 74 75 77 81 84 Introduction The 1992 Chemical Weapons Convention The 1997 Anti-personnel Mine Ban Convention The 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions The 2013 Arms Trade Treaty International Criminal Law and the Protection of Civilians 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 7 Introduction The Right to Life of Civilians in Armed Conflict 3.2.1 Arbitrary Deprivation of Life 3.2.2 The Duty to Investigate Suspicious Death The Right to Freedom from Torture and Other Ill-Treatment 3.3.1 The Prohibition on Torture or Other Ill-Treatment 3.3.2 The Duty to Investigate Ill-Treatment The Right to Freedom from Arbitrary Detention The Right of Peaceful Assembly The Application of Human Rights Law to Non-State Actors 50 Introduction War Crimes Crimes against Humanity Genocide 86 86 87 92 95 The Prohibition of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence 97 7.1 97 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Introduction 7.1.1 The Work of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict 98 The Prevalence of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Armed Conflict IHL Rules on Sexual and Gender-BasedViolence in Armed Conflict Sexual and Gender-Based Violence asa War Crime Sexual and Gender-Based Violence as aCrime against Humanity Sexual and Gender-
Based Violence asGenocide 99 102 103 104 106
Contents PART II 8 9 SPECIFIC PROTECTION OF CERTAIN HIGH-RISK GROUPS 109 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 109 110 112 114 Introduction IHL Rules on the Protection of Women Women and the Death Penalty The Protection of Women in a UN Peacekeeping Mission Protection of Children in Armed Conflict 115 Introduction 9.1.1 The Definition of a Child 9.2 The Application of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Armed Conflict 9.3 IHL Rules on the Protection of Children 9.4 Enlistment in Armed Forces or Groups 9.5 The Six Grave Violations 9.6 Children and the Death Penalty 9.7 Child Protection in a UN Peacekeeping Mission 115 115 116 117 118 122 123 124 Protection of Persons with Disabilities in Armed Conflict 126 10.1 126 127 130 131 132 10.2 11 Introduction 10.1.1 The Threats to Persons with Disabilities in Armed Conflict The Global Normative Framework 10.2.1 IHL Rules on the Protection of Persons with Disabilities 10.2.2 Protection under International Human Rights Law 10.2.3 1ASC Guidelines on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action (2019) 133 10.2.4 Camp Coordination and Camp Management 10.2.5 Food Security and Nutrition 138 138 Protection of Older Persons in Armed Conflict 140 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 140 141 141 143 143 144 11.5 12 IO7 Protection of Women in Armed Conflict 9.1 10 ix Introduction The Threats to Older Persons in Armed Conflict Protection under International Human Rights Law Older Persons and the Death Penalty 11.4.1 The Death Penalty under IHL Protection of Older Persons under IHL Protection of Medical and Humanitarian Personnel 12.1 Introduction 12.1.1 The
Definition of Medical Personnel 12.2 The Protection of Medical Personnel 12.3 The Protection of Humanitarian Personnel 145 145 145 146 148
Contents x 13 14 Protection of Internally Displaced Persons 151 13.1 13.2 151 151 153 156 Introduction The Normative Framework 13.2.1 The Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement 13.2.2 The Kampala Convention Protection of LGBTI Civilians 160 160 161 163 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Attacks against LGBTI Civilians in Armed Conflict 14.3 LGBTI Persons and the Death Penalty PART III STATE AND INSTITUTIONAL POLICIES ON THE PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS 15 TheUnited Nations and the Protection of Civilians 15.1 15.2 15.3 16 17 18 165 Introduction The Protection of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping Missions 15.2.1 The 2019 DPO Policy Protection of Civilians by UN Agencies and Bodies 15.3.1 Protection of Civilians and the Global Protection Cluster 15.3.2 The Role of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 183 15.3.3 The Role of UNICEF in Child Protection in ArmedConflict 15.3.4 The UNHCR and the Protection of Refugees 15.3.5 WFP and the Protection of Civilians 167 167 168 171 181 181 184 185 187 NATO and the Protection of Civilians 190 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 Introduction The Policy Framework NATO and International Humanitarian Law NATO and International Human Rights Law Operation Unified Protector in Libya 190 191 194 196 197 The African Union and the Protection of Civilians 201 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 201 201 203 207 Introduction ‘Tiered’ Protection of Civilians under the AUGuidelines Mandates to Protect Civilians The Power of the AU to Intervene to Protect Civilians The European Union and the Protection of Civilians 209 18.1 Introduction 18.2 The 2015 Concept on Protection of
Civilians in EU-Led Military Operations 209 210
Contents 18.3 18.4 18.5 18.6 19 20 21 22 DG ECHO Thematic Policy Document on Humanitarian Protection The European Union and International Humanitarian Law The European Union and International Human Rights Law The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians The ICRC and the Protectionof Civilians xi 213 215 216 217 219 19.1 Introduction 19.2 ICRC Policy on Protection 19.2.1 Guiding Principle 1: A Neutral and Independent Approach 19.2.2 Guiding Principle 2: Dialogue and Confidentiality 19.2.3 Guiding Principle 3: The Holistic and Multidisciplinary Character of ICRC Action 19.2.4 Guiding Principle 4: Search for Results and Impact 19.2.5 Ethical and Professional Standards for Protection 19.2.6 The Principle of Humanity 19.2.7 The Principle of Non-Discrimination 19.2.8 The Principle of Impartiality 19.2.9 Do No Harm’ 19.2.10 Participation of Affected Communities 19.3 Particular Challenges for the ICRC 219 219 220 220 Switzerland and the Protection of Civilians 225 20.1 Introduction 20.2 The Swiss Strategy on the Protection of Civilians 20.3 The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians 225 225 227 The United Kingdom and the Protection of Civilians 229 21.1 Introduction 21.2 The 2010 UK Strategy 21.2.1 Policy Area 1: Political Engagement 21.2.2 Policy Area 2: Protection by Peace Support Operations 21.2.3 Policy Area 3: Humanitarian Action 21.2.4 Policy Area 4: State Capacity 21.3 The Development of the 2020 Policy Paper 21.4 The 2020 Policy Paper 21.5 The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians 229 230 230 231 231 232
232 234 238 The United States and the Protection of Civilians 239 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4 22.5 22.6 Introduction The US Department of Defense Law of War Manual The 2016 Executive Order The Army War College Military Reference Guide The National Strategy on Women, Peace, and Security The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians 220 221 221 221 222 222 222 223 223 239 242 244 245 246 247
xii 23 Contents Brazil and the Protection of Civilians 23.1 23.2 23.3 Introduction Responsibility While Protecting The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians 24 India and the Protection of Civilians 24.1 24.2 24.3 25 Introduction Responsibility to Protect The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians 249 250 252 254 254 255 256 Norway and the Protection of Civilians 258 25.1 25.2 258 259 Introduction The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians 26 South Africa and the Protection of Civilians 26.1 26.2 27 249 Introduction The 2020 UN Security Council Debate on the Protection of Civilians 262 262 263 The Future of Protecting Civilians 265 27.1 Enhancing the Protection of Civilians through the Law 27.1.1 Clarity and Normative Development of IHL 27.1.2 Making Refugee Law More Protective of Those Fleeing Armed Conflict 27.1.3 More Force or Less? 27.2 Enhancing the Protection of Civilians through Policy 27.2.1 State Policy on the Protection of Civilians 27.2.2 Organisational Policy on the Protection of Civilians 27.3 New Challenges to the Protection of Civilians 27.3.1 Urban Warfare 27.3.2 Cyber Operations 27.3.3 Great Power Conflict and Hybrid Warfare 27.3.4 Protection of the Environment 266 266 Conclusion 282 Appendix 1 Overview of Relevant International Law A1.1 Introduction Ai.1.1 The Definition of a State Ai.1.2 The Definition of an International Organisation Ai.1.3 The Definition of a Corporation Ai.1.4 The Definition of a Non-State Actor Ai.2 The Sources of International Law A1.2.1 Treaties Ai.2.2 Soft-Law
Instruments 269 270 271 271 272 275 275 277 279 280 284 284 284 285 286 286 287 287 288
Contents A1.3 A1.4 Appendix 2 Index Ai.2.3 Customary International Law Ai.2.4 General Principles of Law Applicable International Legal Regimes The Relationship between International and Domestic Law The Two Types ofArmed Conflict under International Humanitarian Law A2.1 International Armed Conflict A2.2 Non-international Armed Conflict A2.3 Armed Conflicts May Exist in Parallel A2.4 The Key Differences in Applicable Rules in Armed Conflicts A2.5 The Prevalence of International and Non-international Armed Conflicts xiii 290 290 291 292 294 294 296 гду 297 297 300 |
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spelling | Casey-Maslen, Stuart 1967- Verfasser (DE-588)1027342000 aut International law and policy on the protection of civilians Stuart Casey-Maslen (University of Pretoria), Tobias Vestner (Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)) Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY Cambridge University Press [2022] xviii, 306 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Internationales Recht (DE-588)4027447-0 gnd rswk-swf Schutz (DE-588)4180271-8 gnd rswk-swf Zivilbevölkerung (DE-588)4190984-7 gnd rswk-swf Combatants and noncombatants (International law) War / Protection of civilians Humanitarian law International law and human rights Just war doctrine LAW / International Internationales Recht (DE-588)4027447-0 s Zivilbevölkerung (DE-588)4190984-7 s Schutz (DE-588)4180271-8 s DE-604 Vestner, Tobias ca. 20./21. Jh. Verfasser (DE-588)1191407039 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-009-05275-7 Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033864899&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | International law and policy on the protection of civilians |
title_auth | International law and policy on the protection of civilians |
title_exact_search | International law and policy on the protection of civilians |
title_exact_search_txtP | International law and policy on the protection of civilians |
title_full | International law and policy on the protection of civilians Stuart Casey-Maslen (University of Pretoria), Tobias Vestner (Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)) |
title_fullStr | International law and policy on the protection of civilians Stuart Casey-Maslen (University of Pretoria), Tobias Vestner (Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)) |
title_full_unstemmed | International law and policy on the protection of civilians Stuart Casey-Maslen (University of Pretoria), Tobias Vestner (Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)) |
title_short | International law and policy on the protection of civilians |
title_sort | international law and policy on the protection of civilians |
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topic_facet | Internationales Recht Schutz Zivilbevölkerung |
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