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Armed Conflict and International Law: In Search of the Human Face

Edited by: Marielle Matthee, Birgit Toebes, Marcel Brus

ISBN13: 9789067049177
Published: June 2013
Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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This book is written in memory of Avril McDonald, who passed away in April 2010. Avril was an inspired and passionate scholar in the fields of international humanitarian law, international criminal law, human rights law and law in the field of arms control and disarmament. What in particular made Avril's work special, was her strong commitment with the human aspects throughout. Fourteen scholars and practitioners have contributed to this liber amicorum, which has led to a rich variety of topics within the disciplines of Avril's expertise. They all have in common that they deal with the human perspectives of the discipline of law at hand. They concentrate on the impact of the developments in international law on humans, whether they are civilians, victims of war or soldiers. This human perspective of law makes this book an appropriate tribute to Avril McDonald and at the same time a unique and valuable contribution to international legal research in the present society. A society that becomes more and more characterized by detailed legal systems, defined by institutions that may frequently lack sufficient contact with the people concerned.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Fighting by the Principles: Principles as a Source of International Humanitarian Law
Chivalry: A Principle of the Law of Armed Conflict? Military Robots and the Principle of Humanity - Distorting the Human Face of the Law? Some Reflections on Self-Defence as an Element in Rules of Engagement
The Current Relevance of the Recognition of Belligerency
In Search of a Human Face in the Middle East: Addressing Israeli impunity for War Crimes
Doctors in Arms: Exploring the Legal and Ethical Position of Military Medical Personnel in Armed Conflicts
Saving the Past, Present and Future. Thoughts on Mobilizing International Protection for Cultural Property During Armed Conflict.- Watching the Human Rights Watchers
Armed Conflict and Law Enforcement - Is There a Legal Divide? Friend or Foe? On the Protective Reach of the Law of Armed Conflict
Seeking the Truth about Serious International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Violations: The various Facets of a Cardinal Notion of Transitional Justice
La responsabilite penale des autorites politiques pour des crimes de droit international humanitair (DIH)
Discrepancies Between International Humanitarian Law on the Battlefield and in the Courtroom: The Challenges of Applying International Humanitarian Law During International Criminal Trials