Ensuring respect for international humanitarian law /
Ensuring respect for international humanitarian law /
edited by Eve Massingham and Annabel McConnachie.
- 1 online resource (xvi, 278 pages) : illustrations.
- Routledge research in the law of armed conflict .
Common Article 1 : an introduction / Eve Massingham and Annabel McConnachie -- The Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols / Jonathan Crowe -- Ensuring respect for IHL in the international community : Navigation expectations for humanitarian law diplomacy by third States not a party to an armed conflict / Sarah McCosker -- Parliamentary scrutiny committees' contribution to the obligation to respect and ensure respect for IHL / Lara Pratt -- Ensuring respect for IHL by, and in relation to, the conduct of private actors / Catherine Drummond -- Ensuring respect for IHL by Kenya and Uganda in South Sudan : a case study / Kenneth Wyne Mutuma -- Ensuring respect and targeting / Dale Stephens -- Weapons and the obligation to ensure respect for IHL / Eve Massingham -- Artificial Intelligence and the obligation to respect and to ensure respect for IHL / Hitoshi Nasu -- The obligation to ensure respect for IHL in the peacekeeping context : progress, lessons and opportunities / Leanne Smith -- The obligations to ensure respect in relation to detention in armed conflict / Kelisiana Thynne -- CA1 and counter-terrorism legislation : challenges and opportunities in an increasingly divided world / Yvette Zegenhagen and Petra Ball -- Ensuring respect for IHL as it relates to humanitarian activities / Nathalie Weizmann -- The nature of the obligation to ensure respect under IHL for people displaced as a result of armed conflict / Linda Ngesa -- Challenges in the application of the obligation to ensure respect for IHL : foreign fighters as an example / Marnie Lloydd -- The external dimension of CA1 and the creation of International Criminal Tribunals / Parisa Zangeneh -- Conclusion / Eve Massingham and Annabel McConnachie.
"This book explores the nature and scope of the provision requiring States to 'ensure respect' for international humanitarian law (IHL) contained within Common Article 1 of the 1949 Geneva Conventions. It examines the interpretation and application of this provision in a range of contexts, both thematic and country-specific. Accepting the clearly articulated notion of 'respect' for IHL, it builds on the existing literature studying the meaning of 'ensure respect' and outlines an understanding of the concept in situations such as enacting implementing legislation, diplomatic interactions, regulating private actors, targeting, detaining persons under IHL in non-international armed conflict, protecting civilians (including internally displaced populations) and prosecuting war crimes. It also considers topical issues such as counter-terrorism and foreign fighters. The book will be a valuable resource for practitioners, academics and researchers. It provides much needed practical reflection for States as to what ensuring respect entails, so that governments are able to address these obligations"--
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10.4324/9780429197628 doi
Humanitarian law.
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LAW / International
LAW / Legal History
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Common Article 1 : an introduction / Eve Massingham and Annabel McConnachie -- The Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols / Jonathan Crowe -- Ensuring respect for IHL in the international community : Navigation expectations for humanitarian law diplomacy by third States not a party to an armed conflict / Sarah McCosker -- Parliamentary scrutiny committees' contribution to the obligation to respect and ensure respect for IHL / Lara Pratt -- Ensuring respect for IHL by, and in relation to, the conduct of private actors / Catherine Drummond -- Ensuring respect for IHL by Kenya and Uganda in South Sudan : a case study / Kenneth Wyne Mutuma -- Ensuring respect and targeting / Dale Stephens -- Weapons and the obligation to ensure respect for IHL / Eve Massingham -- Artificial Intelligence and the obligation to respect and to ensure respect for IHL / Hitoshi Nasu -- The obligation to ensure respect for IHL in the peacekeeping context : progress, lessons and opportunities / Leanne Smith -- The obligations to ensure respect in relation to detention in armed conflict / Kelisiana Thynne -- CA1 and counter-terrorism legislation : challenges and opportunities in an increasingly divided world / Yvette Zegenhagen and Petra Ball -- Ensuring respect for IHL as it relates to humanitarian activities / Nathalie Weizmann -- The nature of the obligation to ensure respect under IHL for people displaced as a result of armed conflict / Linda Ngesa -- Challenges in the application of the obligation to ensure respect for IHL : foreign fighters as an example / Marnie Lloydd -- The external dimension of CA1 and the creation of International Criminal Tribunals / Parisa Zangeneh -- Conclusion / Eve Massingham and Annabel McConnachie.
"This book explores the nature and scope of the provision requiring States to 'ensure respect' for international humanitarian law (IHL) contained within Common Article 1 of the 1949 Geneva Conventions. It examines the interpretation and application of this provision in a range of contexts, both thematic and country-specific. Accepting the clearly articulated notion of 'respect' for IHL, it builds on the existing literature studying the meaning of 'ensure respect' and outlines an understanding of the concept in situations such as enacting implementing legislation, diplomatic interactions, regulating private actors, targeting, detaining persons under IHL in non-international armed conflict, protecting civilians (including internally displaced populations) and prosecuting war crimes. It also considers topical issues such as counter-terrorism and foreign fighters. The book will be a valuable resource for practitioners, academics and researchers. It provides much needed practical reflection for States as to what ensuring respect entails, so that governments are able to address these obligations"--
9780429197628 0429197624 9780429590696 0429590695 9780429588754 0429588755 9780429586811 0429586817
10.4324/9780429197628 doi
Humanitarian law.
LAW / General
LAW / International
LAW / Legal History
KZ6471 / .E57 2021
341.6/7