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Human Rights in War

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Publisher
Springer
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
488
Series
International Human Rights
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This volume is the most comprehensive and up-to-date compilation of in-depth analyses on human rights violations committed in war. It offers myriad perspectives on the content and application of legal protections offered to civilians, including women, children and the elderly, and to others who are ‘no longer active in the fight.’ A series of carefully researched case studies illustrates the extent to which human rights violations occur in recent and current armed conflict, and signals the ways in which these violations are dealt with. Each of the contributing authors has been selected on the basis of their international academic reputation and/or professional standing within the human rights field. Given the alarming numbers of people harmed in recent and current armed conflict, this book will be of great interest to researchers, policymakers and opinion-shapers alike.

✦ Table of Contents


Series Preface
Volume Preface
Contents
About the Series Editor
About the Editor
Contributors
Overview of International Human Rights in War
Introduction
Issues of Concern
Emergence of Human Rights Concerns in Armed Conflict
Public International Law
Protecting People and Prohibiting Weapons
Contemporary Situations
Emerging Themes and Future Directions
Part I: Emergence of Human Rights Concerns in Armed Conflict
Concepts of War and International Human Rights
Introduction
Conceptualizing War
War Studies
Existing Notions of War
State-Maker as War-Maker
Politico-cultural War
Conceptualizing International Human Rights
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
International Human Rights Law
Conclusion
References
Human Rights and the Just War Tradition
Introduction: Contemporary Thinking About Human Rights and War
Deeper Historical Survey of the Idea of Rights and Its Relation to Just War
Changes in the Modern Period
Developments Leading to the Present
Conclusion
References
Humanitarian Restraints in Early Modern Warfare
Introduction
Historical Developments Prior to 1850
Kill Them All and Let God Sort Them Out!
In the Beginning
The Middle Ages
The Beginning of Modern Times
Historical Developments from 1850 to 1900
Rise of the Humanitarians
Lieber Code
Rise of Humanitarian Conference Diplomacy
Historical Developments from 1900 to The Great War
LOAC´s Compliance Challenges
More Humanitarian Conference Diplomacy
The Great War
Conclusion
Cross-References
References
Contemporary Humanitarian Intervention
Introduction
Humanitarian Intervention: Definitions as Normative Qualifications
Humanitarian Intervention: Toward a Rules-Based International Order?
Rules and/or Power?
State Sovereignty
Who Acts? Who Decides?
The Problem´´ of Power Humanity The End of Interventionism? Conclusion: Toward a Tragic International Order? Cross-References References Part II: Public International Law Systems International Human Rights Law and States of Emergency Introduction Analytical Framework: State of Emergency in an Ideological, Historical, and Societal Context The Role of the Sovereign The Threat from the Other Securitization The Origins of and National Variations in the Doctrine of Emergency Suspension of Law and Dictatorship in Rome State of Siege and France Martial Law and the United Kingdom The Weimar Constitution in the Interwar Period and Militant Democracy in Post-War Germany The US Constitution Emergency Powers and Constitutional Necessity in Sweden International Law Framework Accommodation of and Derogation from Human Rights Norms in the State of Peace Derogation from Human Rights Norms in the State of Emergency The European Convention on Human Rights The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights The Gap in International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law in the Protection of Individuals Widening the Use of States of Emergency Counterterrorism Arab Spring Migration Crisis Contagious Diseases and Pandemics Ebola Outbreak in Western Africa COVID-19 Pandemic WHO as a Global Emergency Regime Economic Crises Conclusions References Laws of Political Violence Introduction Political Violence Fields of Law Outlawing War: Prohibiting the Use of Armed Force in International Affairs Restraining War´s Fury: International Humanitarian Law Prosecuting Mass Atrocity: International Criminal Law Suppressing Terrorism and Arms Trafficking: Transnational Criminal Law Sites of Struggle Conclusion Cross-References References Instruments of International Law The Interplay Between International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law When Applied During International Criminal Trials Introduction Fair Trial Rights Systematic Violations of IHRL Versus Serious Violations of IHL Cumulative Charging and Convictions Challenges Resulting from Dual Application Concluding Remarks Cross-References References International Committee of the Red Cross and the Use of International Human Rights Law Introduction Right to Nondiscrimination Right to Life Murder, Extermination, and Summary Executions Torture or Other Forms of Ill-Treatment Inhumane Conditions of Detention Slavery and Forced Labor Recruitment of Children into Armed Forces Violation of the Due Process of Law Arbitrary or Unlawful Arrest or Detention Disrespect of Judicial Guarantees Violations with Respect to the Family Unit Enforced Disappearance Violation of Rules Related to Movement Deprivation of Property Conclusion References Part III: Protecting People and Prohibiting Weapons Rights and Duties of Civilians in Armed Conflict Introduction Duties of Civilians Rights of Civilians Under International Law Distinction Proportionality Conclusion Cross-References References Cases and Reports Protecting Children in Armed Conflict Introduction Development of the Child Protection Framework Review of the Literature Development of theChild in Armed Conflict´´ and Contemporary Understandings
A Focus on Child Soldiers
Children as Women, or as Accessories to Women
Social Constructivist and Critical Feminist Approaches
Disaster Response Studies
Conclusion
Cross-References
References
Civil Society Coalitions and the Humanitarian Campaigns to Ban Landmines and Cluster Munitions
Introduction
Antipersonnel Landmines
Non-state Armed Groups
Cluster Munitions
Conclusion
References
Small Arms and Light Weapons
Introduction
The SALW Profile
SALW Restraint Repertoire
International Human Rights, Humanitarian, and Criminal Law Considerations
A Stronger SALW Restraint Order?
Conclusions
References
Reports
Protection of Individuals Hors de Combat
Introduction
Protection of Individuals Hors de Combat under International Humanitarian Law
The Notion of Individuals Hors de Combat
Civilians Taking a Direct Part in Hostilities
Applicability of the Concept of Hors de Combat in Non-international Armed Conflict
Specific Protections for Enemies Hors de Combat
Prohibition of Attack
Duty to Ensure the Safety of Enemies Hors de Combat
Procedural Safeguards relating to Deprivation of Liberty and Basic Fair Trial Guarantees
Parallel and Complementary Protection under International Human Rights Law
Application of International Human Rights Treaties in Times of Armed Conflict
The Right to Life and the Prohibition of Ill-Treatment
Substantive Protection
Positive Obligations to Investigate Killings and Acts of Ill-Treatment
The Right to Liberty
Basis for Detention
Procedural Safeguards
Mechanisms of Enforcement and the Right to an Effective Remedy under IHRL
Conclusion
Cross-References
References
Part IV: Contemporary Situations
ISIS´s Sexual Slavery of Yazidi Women and Girls
Introduction
Protection from Sexual Slavery Under International Law
Sexual Slavery of Yazidi Women and Girls
Response to ISIS´s Sexual Slavery
Prosecution by National Courts
Prosecution by the International Criminal Court
Prosecution by Courts of Third States
Conclusion
References
Confronting Human Rights Violations in Ukraine
Introduction
Background
Legal Challenges
Where Are Obligations Owed?
Ukraine: Obligations in Crimea and the Eastern Regions
Russia: Obligations in Crimea and the Eastern Regions
Who Owes the Obligations?
What Standard of Obligations Are Owed?
Practical Challenges
Conclusion
References
Human Rights Violations in Yemen and the Prospects for Justice
Introduction
Current Armed Conflict in Yemen
Background
Yemen´s International Obligations
Classifying the Armed Conflict in Yemen
IHR and IHL Violations and Abuses
Principles of Distinction, Proportionality, and Precaution
Recruitment of Children to Armed Forces
Arbitrary Detention and Freedom of Expression
Other Violations
Responses to Violations and Abuses
Domestic-Level Responses
United Nations Institutions and Mechanisms
Civil Society
Postconflict Transitional Justice
Conclusion
References
Books/Chapters/Journals
United Nations documents
News/Other
Fractured Lives of the Rohingya Victims of Genocide in Attrition in Myanmar
Introduction
Literature Review
Method
Data Analysis: Coding the Interview Transcripts
Findings
Territorial Segregation
Identification
Persecution and Forced Displacement
Restriction on Religious Practices
Restriction on Movement
Restriction on Marriage and Imposition of the Two-Child Policy
Rape and Sexual Assault
Conclusion
References
Human Rights and Counterterrorism: The American Global War on Terror´´ Introduction: Constructing Plausible Legality Recasting Torture asEnhanced Interrogation Techniques´´
Exploiting Loopholes and Gaps in Detention and Targeting Law
Conclusion: The Paradox of Legal Constraint
Cross-References
References
Part V: Emerging Themes and Future Directions
Anthropolemos
Introduction
Anthropocene and Modernity
Waging War on Nonhuman Life
Rewilding and Misanthropy
Conclusion
Cross-References
References
An Evolving Research Agenda for International Human Rights in War
Introduction
Volume´s Contribution to Knowledge
Diverse Approaches
New and Emerging Issues
References
Index


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