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Animals in the International Law of Armed Conflict

Edited by: Anne Peters, Robert Kolb, Jérôme de Hemptinne

ISBN13: 9781316512043
Published: August 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Animals are the unknown victims of armed conflicts. Wildlife populations usually decline during warfare, with disastrous repercussions on the food chain, on fragile ecosystems and precarious habitats. Belligerents take advantage of the chaos of war for poaching and trafficking of animal products. Livestock, companion, and zoo animals, highly dependent on human care, are direct victims of hostilities. The book is the first legal analysis of these issues. It maps the framework of international humanitarian law, examining which and how the concepts, principles, and rationales can be applied and adapted for a better protection of animals. The contributions inter alia discuss precautions for animal civilians, problems of animal combatants and prisoners, a specific status for veterinarian personnel, the recognition of biodiversity hotspots as specially protected zones, and the potential of enforcement mechanisms. The concluding chapter draws together novel interpretations and reform proposals.

Subjects:
Animal Law, Public International Law
Contents:
Part I. The Need for Protecting Animals in Wartime:
1. Animals in wartime: a legal research agenda
Anne Peters and Jérôme de Hemptinne
2. Historical perspectives on animal involvement in wartime
Clemens Wischermann
3. Ecological effects of warfare on wildlife
Joshua Daskin and Robert Pringle
4. The protection of animals in wartime: rationale and challenges
Heike Krieger and José Martinez Soria
Part II. The Protection of Animals in International and Non-International Armed Conflicts:
5. Animals as property and as objects
Marco Roscini
6. Animals as specially protected objects
Sandra Krähenmann
7. Animals as part of the environment
Jérôme de Hemptinne
8. Animals as endangered species
Ayşe-Martina Böhringer and Thilo Marauhn
9. Animals as war weapons
Chris Jenks
10. Animals as combatants and as prisoners of war?
Jérôme de Hemptinne, Tadesse Kebebew and Joshua Joseph Niyo
11. Animals as means of medical transport, search and rescue
Jérôme de Hemptinne
12. Veterinary personnel
Katharine Fortin
Part III. The Protection of Animals in Specific Situations:
13. Animals in occupied territory
Marco Longobardo
14. Animals in protected zones
Matthew Gillett
15. Animals in sea warfare
Etienne Henry
16. Animals in disaster situations
Giulio Bartolini
17. Animals as means of military experimentation
Veronika Bílková
Part IV. Enforcement Regimes for the Protection of Animals in Wartime:
18. Repression of International Crimes
Manuel Ventura
19. Reparation and rehabilitation
Marina Lostal
20. The special regime for wildlife trafficking
Karsten Nowrot
21. Enforcement powers of the United Nations Security Council Britta Sjöstedt
Part V. For Better Animal Protection and Enforcement Regimes in Wartime:
22. Towards an effective legal protection of animals in wartime: key findings and concluding recommendations
Jérôme de Hemptinne, Anne Peters and Robert Kolb