Revisiting challenges to international humanitarian law

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Original Title:
Revisiting challenges to international humanitarian law
Languages of Item:
English
Creator:
McCormack, Tim
Abstract:
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Main subject category:
Human Rights
Other subject categories:
International Law
Pages (from-to):
317-351
Notes:
Contents:
1. A Global Contributor, p. 318
2. International Criminal Institution Building and More Effective Enforcement of International Humanitarian Law, p. 320
2.1. 1996 Concerns: Moving Beyond Ad Hoc Tribunals for Specific Conflicts, p. 320
2.2. Two Decades of Development: The World's First Permanent International Criminal Court, p. 323
2.3. Future Challenges: Still No Comprehensive an Systematic System of Global Criminal Justice, p. 329
3. Spectacular Technological Advances and the Adaptability of International Humanitarian Law, p. 333
3.1. 1996 Concerns: The Chemical Weapons Convention as Precedent for Future Disarmament Regimes, p. 333
3.2. Two Decades of Development: New Comprehensive Treaty Prohibitions, p. 336
3.3. Future Challenges: Emerging Military Technologies, p. 339
4. The Complexity of Operational Environments and More Effective Implementation of International Humanitarian Law, p. 345
4.1. 1996 Concerns: The Complex Balkans Conflicts, p. 345
4.2. Two Decades of Development: No Abatement in the Levels of Complexity or of Atrocities, p. 346
5. Future Challenges: "The Erosion of Humanity" and Recapturing the Motivation for International Humanitarian Law, p. 349

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