Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law - 2003, Том 6;Том 2003Avril McDonald Cambridge University Press, 31 дек. 2006 г. - Всего страниц: 874 The need to enforce and further develop international legal protection after 11 Sep- 3 tember 2001 has been discussed in prominent fora before. A wide range of issues (self-defence, humanitarian law, human rights, national laws and regulations, cr- inal sanctions) must be considered in this context. Different phases of application of the law (international and non-international armed conflict, peace enforcement, post-conflict peace building, etc. ) are affected. Misconceptions have been propa- 4 gated at the highest government levels and have created new problems rather than solving existing ones. Among expert observers, such developments may cause feelings of déjà vu. In the years after the adoption of the 1977 Additional Protocols, when one might have expected that all efforts would be taken to accelerate the ratification of these new instruments and ensure respect for their provisions, Protocol I was criticised as 5 being in the service of terror, an allegation that won certain influence although it 6 was promptly and convincingly refuted. Concerns expressed more recently that the application of certain rules of humanitarian law might impede the fight against 7 terrorism may stem from similar ways of thinking. They have made it necessary to explicate in detail that terrorist acts when committed during armed conflict are - rious violations of humanitarian law, prohibited without any exception in the Geneva Conventions, their Additional Protocols and other international treaties 3. ‘The attack on the World Trade Center’ ; J. J. |
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INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW IN THE TWENTYFIRST | 5 |
3 | 11 |
3 | 17 |
1 | 23 |
41 | |
Introduction | 42 |
Challenged core principles of humanitarian protection | 51 |
Ensuring compliance with the law | 62 |
DOCUMENTATION | 150 |
Jus ad bellum jus in bello and noninternational armed conflicts | 167 |
Violations of international humanitarian law by United Nations forces | 199 |
The year in review | 239 |
International criminal courts roundup | 292 |
The United Nations Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons | 345 |
The journalists right to information in time of war and on dangerous mis | 366 |
The protection of refugees in international law postSeptember 11 2001 | 389 |
Conclusion | 70 |
an international | 73 |
Y Sandoz 2004 | 82 |
a response to Professor Schmitt | 111 |
Dieter Fleck 2005 | 117 |
new tests for an old | 127 |
Senior VicePresident International Society for Military Law and the Law of War Member of | 137 |
The proposed trials by the US Military Commissions | 409 |
challenges | 424 |
A guide to state practice concerning International Humanitarian Law | 445 |
Classification Scheme | 673 |
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TABLE OF CASES | 807 |
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