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Research handbook on human rights and humanitarian law

  1. Title statementResearch handbook on human rights and humanitarian law : further reflections and perspectives / edited by Robert Kolb (Professor of Public International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva), Gloria Gaggioli (Director, Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and Associate/SNF Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva), and Pavle Kilibarda (Research and Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva and the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Switzerland).
    PublicationNorthampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022.
    Phys.des.1 online resource (552 pages).
    ISBN9781789900972 (e-book)
    EditionResearch handbooks in human rights series
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
    ContentsContents: Introduction to the research handbook on human rights and humanitarian law / Robert Kolb, Gloria Gaggioli and Pavle Kilibarda -- Part I: Converging and diverging perspectives -- Section a academic perspectives -- 1. Co-application and harmonization of ihl and ihrl: Are rumours about the death of lex specialis premature? / Yuval Shany -- 2. Are ihl and hrl still two distinct branches of public international law? / Vaios Koutroulis -- 3. Treaty interpretation: International humanitarian law and international human rights law / Eirik Bjorge -- 4. The principles of military necessity and humanity in light of international human rights law / Marco Pedrazzi -- Section b military perspectives -- 5. UN peace operations, international humanitarian law and international human rights law / Marten Zwanenburg -- 6. Private military and security companies under international humanitarian law and human rights law / Marie-Louise Tougas -- 7. Naval warfare: A role for international human rights law? / Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg -- 8. Nato, self-defence and its interplay with international humanitarian law and human rights law / Camilla Guldahl Cooper -- Section c judicial perspectives -- 9. The international court of justice, international humanitarian law and human rights law / Pavle Kilibarda and Robert Kolb -- 10. Human rights bodies: A comparative approach / Walter Kälin and Jörg Künzli -- 11. International criminal courts and tribunals / Yasmin Naqvi -- Section d humanitarian perspectives -- 12. Developing and clarifying international humanitarian law: The role and legacy of the icrc / Knut Dörmann and Andrea Raab -- 13. International human rights law and non-state armed groups: The (de) construction of an international legal discourse / Ezequiel Heffes -- Part II: Contemporary issues: capita selecta -- Section e old topics, new concerns -- 14. The use of less-lethal weapons for law enforcement during armed conflict / Stuart Casey-Maslen, Christof Heyn and Thomas Probert -- 15. What role for ihl and hrl in the fight against terrorist networks? / Gloria Gaggioli and Ilya Sobol -- 16. Investigations in armed conflict / Claire Simmons -- 17. Taking the next steps on sexual and gender-based violence in international humanitarian law: Embracing complementarity and mainstreaming gender / Helen Durham and Vanessa Murphy -- Section f fundamental rights -- 18. Partnering in detention and detainee transfer operations / Tilman Rodenhäuser -- 19. Non-discrimination under international humanitarian law and human rights law / George Dvaladze -- 20. Torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment in international law: Towards a generic definition? / Pavle Kilibarda -- 21. The rights to privacy and data protection under international humanitarian law and human rights law / Asaf Lubin -- List of treaties / List of cases -- Index.
    Notes to AvailabilityPřístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele
    Another responsib. Kolb, Robert,
    Gaggioli, Gloria,
    Kilibarda, Pavle,
    Another responsib. Edward Elgar Publishing,
    Subj. Headings Human rights. * Humanitarian law.
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    CountryMassachusetts
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic books
    URLPlný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL
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    "Providing up-to-date discussions of both evolving and novel debates in human rights law and humanitarian law, this timely new edition of the Research Handbook on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law complements, rather than replaces, its predecessor with fresh perspectives from leading scholars on the controversial and crucial topics within these fields. Examining the application of international law to armed conflict situations, contributors present contemporary reflections on a variety of issues that have evolved and emerged in recent years. Chapters integrate a multitude of converging and diverging perspectives on international law in armed conflict, giving voice to stakeholders from academic, humanitarian, judicial, and military backgrounds. Grounded in the results from extensive cutting-edge research on various topics pertaining to the interplay between human rights law and humanitarian law, this Handbook illuminates the role of international law in topics such as counterterrorism, tribunals, detention and detainee transfer, sexual and gender-based violence, and torture. Breaking down major and recent international and domestic jurisprudence in an accessible format, this Handbook will prove invaluable to students and scholars of human rights and international humanitarian law. With practical examples, it will also act as a useful reference guide to practitioners and humanitarian workers in the field"--

    Contents: Introduction to the research handbook on human rights and humanitarian law / Robert Kolb, Gloria Gaggioli and Pavle Kilibarda -- Part I: Converging and diverging perspectives -- Section a academic perspectives -- 1. Co-application and harmonization of ihl and ihrl: Are rumours about the death of lex specialis premature? / Yuval Shany -- 2. Are ihl and hrl still two distinct branches of public international law? / Vaios Koutroulis -- 3. Treaty interpretation: International humanitarian law and international human rights law / Eirik Bjorge -- 4. The principles of military necessity and humanity in light of international human rights law / Marco Pedrazzi -- Section b military perspectives -- 5. UN peace operations, international humanitarian law and international human rights law / Marten Zwanenburg -- 6. Private military and security companies under international humanitarian law and human rights law / Marie-Louise Tougas -- 7. Naval warfare: A role for international human rights law? / Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg -- 8. Nato, self-defence and its interplay with international humanitarian law and human rights law / Camilla Guldahl Cooper -- Section c judicial perspectives -- 9. The international court of justice, international humanitarian law and human rights law / Pavle Kilibarda and Robert Kolb -- 10. Human rights bodies: A comparative approach / Walter Kälin and Jörg Künzli -- 11. International criminal courts and tribunals / Yasmin Naqvi -- Section d humanitarian perspectives -- 12. Developing and clarifying international humanitarian law: The role and legacy of the icrc / Knut Dörmann and Andrea Raab -- 13. International human rights law and non-state armed groups: The (de) construction of an international legal discourse / Ezequiel Heffes -- Part II: Contemporary issues: capita selecta -- Section e old topics, new concerns -- 14. The use of less-lethal weapons for law enforcement during armed conflict / Stuart Casey-Maslen, Christof Heyn and Thomas Probert -- 15. What role for ihl and hrl in the fight against terrorist networks? / Gloria Gaggioli and Ilya Sobol -- 16. Investigations in armed conflict / Claire Simmons -- 17. Taking the next steps on sexual and gender-based violence in international humanitarian law: Embracing complementarity and mainstreaming gender / Helen Durham and Vanessa Murphy -- Section f fundamental rights -- 18. Partnering in detention and detainee transfer operations / Tilman Rodenhäuser -- 19. Non-discrimination under international humanitarian law and human rights law / George Dvaladze -- 20. Torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment in international law: Towards a generic definition? / Pavle Kilibarda -- 21. The rights to privacy and data protection under international humanitarian law and human rights law / Asaf Lubin -- List of treaties / List of cases -- Index.

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