Organizing Rebellion

Organizing Rebellion

Non-State Armed Groups under International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights Law, and International Criminal Law

Rodenhauser, Tilman

Oxford University Press

03/2018

398

Dura

Inglês

9780198821946

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction Part 1 - The Required Degree of Organisation of a Non-State Party to an Armed Conflict under International Humanitarian Law 1: Of Rebels, Insurgents, and Belligerents: Non-State Parties in the History of Warfare 2: Parties to Non-International Armed Conflicts under International Treaty Law 3: Organised Armed Groups in Contemporary International Practice Part 2 - The Degree of Organisation Required from Non-State Armed Groups to have Obligations under International Human Rights Law 4: Human Rights, Natural Rights, and their Applicability beyond the State-Individual Relationship 5: The Fallacy of Effective Human Rights Protection under Relevant Treaty Law when Armed Groups Commit Violations 6: A Three-Pronged Approach to Human Rights Obligations of Non-State Armed Groups Part III - The Required Degree of Organisation of Non-State Entities to Commit International Crimes or to Create Contexts in which Individuals Commit Them 7: Conceptual Considerations on the Notion of Crimes against Humanity 8: The Historical Development of Crimes against Humanity and Jurisprudence of the Rwanda, Former Yugoslavia, and Sierra Leone Tribunals 9: The 'State or Organizational Policy' Requirement for Crimes against Humanity under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court 10: Non-State Entity Involvement in Genocide Conclusion
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