Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law:2000

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Milestones, particularly those as special as the twin-birth of a new century and millenium,lendthemselvestorhapsodyandtheurgetosaysomethingpositiveand forward-looking. The Yearbook is not merely succumbing to this tendency, however, when it observes that, in some important respects, 2000 proved itself an auspiciousopening. Therewasaflurryofactivityamongstatestoimplementint- national humanitarian law (IHL), most of it a consequence of states ratifying the several humanitarian law treaties that were concluded in the late-Nineties. States are starting to indicate that they are taking humanitarian law, and parti- larlyitspenalprovisions,moreseriouslythanhitherto. Agrowingnumberofstates are amending their penal codes (or examining the need to do so) to criminalise 3 serious breaches of humanitarian law. A major incentive is the need for states wishingtoenterintotheInternationalCriminalCourt(ICC)regime,andtotakefull advantage of the principle of complementarity, to adjust their national law to the requirements of the Rome Statute. This can be a one, two or several step process, and the legal and constitutional obstacles and challenges vary widely from state to state. Particularly encouraging are early signs that some states have been prepared togobeyondthesubstantivelawaslaiddownintheStatuteto,forinstance,provide 4 broader definitions of crimes. Ratification and implementation of the ICC Statute presents a unique opportunity for states to contribute to the progressive develop- 5 mentofcustomaryinternationalcriminallaw. Giventhefactthatratificationofthe Statute has been proceeding apace, and that it is expected to come into force in 2002, much more activity in this sphere can be expected in the next few years. We may then see the emergence of layers or parallel systems of criminal enforcement of humanitarian law: by ad hoc international courts, the ICC and by states.

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University of Leiden A. McDonald, T.M.C. Asser Institute J. Dugard, University of Leiden W. Fenrick, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia H-P. Gasser, International Committee of the Red Cross Christopher Greenwood, London School of Economics

Inhalt
Articles.- The So-Called 'Right' of Humanitarian Intervention.- The Law Applicable to Targeting and Proportionality after Operation Allied Force: A View from the Outside.- Respect for the Principle of Distinction in the Kosovo War.- The Prevention of Environmental Damage in Time of Armed Conflict: Proportionality and Precautionary Measures.- The Doctrine of Command Responsibility: Current Problems.- Current Developments.- The Year in Review.- The Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict.- The ECOWAS Moratorium on Small Arms in West Africa.- The Emblems of the 1949 Geneva Conventions: Their Content and Meaning.- Some Comments on the Elements of Crimes for the Crimes of the ICC Statute.- The Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the International Criminal Court.- Canadian Implementing Legislation for the Rome Statute.- The Interfet Detainee Management Unit in East Timor.- Is Genocide a Crime Unknown to Australian Law? Nulyarimma v. Thompson.- Establishing an Individual Complaints Procedure for Violations of International Humanitarian Law.- Correspondents' Reports.- Correspondents' Reports.- Documentation.- Classification of Documents.- Documents.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789067041409
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Internationales Recht
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Größe H246mm x B165mm x T53mm
    • Jahr 2002
    • EAN 9789067041409
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 9067041408
    • Veröffentlichung 05.03.2002
    • Titel Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law:2000
    • Autor Horst Fischer
    • Gewicht 1558g
    • Herausgeber T.M.C. Asser Press
    • Anzahl Seiten 888

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