The Association of Human Rights Institutes Ser.: Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law : Challenges Ahead by Norman Weiß (2022, Hardcover)

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Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law : Challenges Ahead, Hardcover by Zimmermann, Andreas (EDT); Weiss, Norman (EDT), ISBN 1839108266, ISBN-13 9781839108266, Brand New, Free shipping in the US

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PublisherElgar Publishing, Incorporated, Edward
ISBN-101839108266
ISBN-139781839108266
eBay Product ID (ePID)5057264735

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Number of Pages272 Pages
Publication NameHuman Rights and International Humanitarian Law : Challenges Ahead
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2022
SubjectHuman Rights, Civil Rights, General, International
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLaw, Political Science
AuthorNorman Weiß
SeriesThe Association of Human Rights Institutes Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight18.3 Oz
Item Length9.7 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2022-932665
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal341.48
Table Of ContentContents:1 Remarks on the relationship between international humanrights law and international humanitarian law 1Norman Weiß and Andreas ZimmermannPART I DURING CONFLICT I: FOCUSING ONGROUPS AND ACTORS2 Responsibility for supporting organised armed groups:a comparison between common Article 1 of the GenevaConventions and the ICCPR 12Daniel Elias Quiñones Møgster3 Legal fragmentation and obligations for armed non-stateactors: can international humanitarian law and internationalhuman rights law learn from each other? 31Joshua Joseph Niyo4 Protection of refugees in the refugee camps: perspectiveson human rights obligations and implied powers of the UNHCR 53Amity Meng-Ting HsiehPART II DURING CONFLICT II: PUSHING LEGALBOUNDARIES5 Solving the 'life of the nation' conundrum: extraterritorialderogations in international military operations 75Cornelius Wiesener6 Do armed conflicts justify the application of Article 15ECHR? Considering the extraterritorial application of theConvention 94Hanna WiczanowskaPART III AFTER CONFLICT7 Transitional justice and intersectionality in post-conflictsocieties 112Ruth Amir8 From 'burying in oblivion' to ubi jus ibi remedium: thedevelopment and complexities of accountability-basedresponses to victims of armed conflict 132Emily Camins9 Bridging the gap between impunity and human rights:international criminal justice 155Khulisumuzi Kenneth Sithebe10 Compensating victims of armed conflict: evidence fromthe European Court of Human Rights 173Cornelia KlockerPART IV NEW APPROACHES AND PERSPECTIVES11 Inter-state cases under the International Convention on theElimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination 197David Keane12 A seat at the table: Islamic law's neglected potential inuniversalising international humanitarian law 223Julie A. FraserIndex
SynopsisWhere contemporary developments have significantly altered the implementation methods of, and relationship between, human rights law and international humanitarian law, this timely book looks at the future challenges of protecting human rights during and after armed conflicts. Leading scholars use critical case studies to shed light on new approaches used by international courts and experts to balance these two bodies of law. Divided into four thematic parts, chapters explore the protection of specific groups and actors during conflicts, including organised armed groups, armed non-state actors, and refugees, as well as using divergent methodological approaches to analyse the extra-territorial application of human rights treaties. Shifting to post-conflict, the book further examines the tools and practices involved in building lasting peace and sustainable post-conflict order while avoiding future resurrection of armed conflict. It concludes by considering whether the traditional interpretation of international law is still apt for the twenty-first century. Underlining the necessity of a more coherent application of international humanitarian law and human rights law, this incisive book will be invaluable to students and scholars from the two areas of law. Global in scope, it will also prove useful for humanitarian workers, and practitioners and policy makers involved in human rights law.
LC Classification NumberK3240

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