A Handbook of International Human Rights TerminologyUniversity of Nebraska Press, 2004 - Всего страниц: 393 This newly revised, greatly expanded, and updated edition is the essential tool for navigating the language of international human rights related to law, jurisprudence, politics, diplomacy, and philosophy. Broadening the scope and enhancing our understanding of international human rights, the second edition of A Handbook of International Human Rights Terminology contains over four hundred new commonly used key terms and acronyms as well as corrections to terms that have taken on new meaning since the publication of the original. It also includes new treaty instruments and citations of important human rights instruments. Designed to be accessible to persons from different systems and regions of the world, this handbook fills an important void in the burgeoning discourse of international human rights and will become a vital reference work for specialists, students, and newcomers to this field. H. Victor Condé teaches international human rights law at Trinity International University in California and at the International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France. |
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... civilians and civilian objects . For example , if an armed force launches a missile or drops bombs from an airplane on an enemy military target , and if there are civilian persons in the vicinity where the bomb / missile explodes and ...
... civilians and civilian objects . For example , if an armed force launches a missile or drops bombs from an airplane on an enemy military target , and if there are civilian persons in the vicinity where the bomb / missile explodes and ...
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... Civilians and civilian objects normally cannot be attacked and enjoy certain protections of the jus in bello , " Humanitarian Law , " not afforded to combatants . See p I , articles 50-51 . CIVILIAN OBJECT ( vs. MILITARY OBJECT ) ( LOAC ) ...
... Civilians and civilian objects normally cannot be attacked and enjoy certain protections of the jus in bello , " Humanitarian Law , " not afforded to combatants . See p I , articles 50-51 . CIVILIAN OBJECT ( vs. MILITARY OBJECT ) ( LOAC ) ...
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... civilian casualties p I , article 57 states that in the conduct of military operations , constant care shall be taken to spare the civilian population , civilians , and civilian objects . And where it is unclear whether a target is used ...
... civilian casualties p I , article 57 states that in the conduct of military operations , constant care shall be taken to spare the civilian population , civilians , and civilian objects . And where it is unclear whether a target is used ...
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action applied armed conflict body Charter civil civilian clause combatants committed Committee complaint constitute context Convention Council of Europe court crimes against humanity cultural customary international law Declaration detention discrimination domestic ECHR entered into force equal established example exercise freedom GC III GC IV Geneva Conventions genocide human dignity human rights law human rights norms human rights treaty human rights violations humanitarian law ICCPR implementation individual international community international criminal International Criminal Court international human rights international legal judicial jurisdiction jus ad bellum jus in bello Latin legal norms legal obligations legally binding LOAC means ment military national law organization particular party person political present Covenant principle procedure prosecute protection Protocol punishment racial ratified refers rule social society standard state's status supra term ternational territory ticle tion torture UDHR United Nations usually victim war crimes