The Accountability of Armed Opposition Groups in International Law /
Zegveld, Liesbeth
The Accountability of Armed Opposition Groups in International Law / Liesbeth Zegveld - First Ed. - New York, USA Cambridge University Press 2002 - xxviii, 260p. : ill. ; 23cm - Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law .
It includes Table of treaties and declarations, Table of cases, Table of other documents, List of abbreviations, Introduction, Bibliography and Index Pages etc..
Table of Contents
Table of treaties and declarations
Table of cases
Table of other documents
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Part I. The Normative Gap:
1. Legal restraints on armed opposition groups as such
2. Substantive obligations of armed opposition groups as such
Part II. The Accountability Gap:
3. Accountability of group leaders
4. Accountability of armed opposition groups as such
5. Accountability of the state for acts of armed opposition groups
6. The quest for accountability
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.
Description:
Who is accountable under international law for the acts committed by armed opposition groups? In today's world the majority of political conflicts involve non-state actors attempting to exert political influence (such as overthrowing a government or bringing about secession). Notwithstanding their impact on the course of events, however, we often know little about these groups, and even less about how to treat their actions legally. In this award-winning scholarship, Liesbeth Zegveld examines the need to legally identify the parties involved when internal conflicts arise, and the reality of their demands for rights. Her study draws upon international humanitarian law, human rights law and international criminal law to consider a fundamental question: who is accountable for the acts committed by non-state actors, or for the failure to prevent or repress these acts? This study will be of interest to academics, postgraduate students and professionals involved with armed conflict and international relations.
Interdisciplinary relevance, including international humanitarian law, human rights law and international criminal law
Considers uncharted territory of who is accountable for the acts of armed opposition groups
Considers non-state actors
Reviews & endorsements
'In general, the book is a useful addition to the existing literature on human rights and humanitarian law, as well as international criminal law … it would be very useful for students, academics and practitioners dealing with international law.' German Yearbook of International Law.
Author
Liesbeth Zegveld, Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
LIESBETH ZEGVELD practises as an international and criminal lawyer. In 1998, she received a Fulbright Scholarship to do research at New York University and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in Washington, D.C. For her dissertation on armed opposition groups she received the degree 'cum laude' and The Netherlands' Human Rights Award, 2000. She is the co-author, with Frits Kalshocven, of the third edition of Constraints on the waging of war: an introduction to international humanitarian law (ICRC 2001).
9780521047289
Insurgency; Combatants and noncombatants (International law); Revolutions; Civil war--Protection of civilians; War (International law); Liability (Law); War
341.68 ZEG
The Accountability of Armed Opposition Groups in International Law / Liesbeth Zegveld - First Ed. - New York, USA Cambridge University Press 2002 - xxviii, 260p. : ill. ; 23cm - Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law .
It includes Table of treaties and declarations, Table of cases, Table of other documents, List of abbreviations, Introduction, Bibliography and Index Pages etc..
Table of Contents
Table of treaties and declarations
Table of cases
Table of other documents
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Part I. The Normative Gap:
1. Legal restraints on armed opposition groups as such
2. Substantive obligations of armed opposition groups as such
Part II. The Accountability Gap:
3. Accountability of group leaders
4. Accountability of armed opposition groups as such
5. Accountability of the state for acts of armed opposition groups
6. The quest for accountability
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.
Description:
Who is accountable under international law for the acts committed by armed opposition groups? In today's world the majority of political conflicts involve non-state actors attempting to exert political influence (such as overthrowing a government or bringing about secession). Notwithstanding their impact on the course of events, however, we often know little about these groups, and even less about how to treat their actions legally. In this award-winning scholarship, Liesbeth Zegveld examines the need to legally identify the parties involved when internal conflicts arise, and the reality of their demands for rights. Her study draws upon international humanitarian law, human rights law and international criminal law to consider a fundamental question: who is accountable for the acts committed by non-state actors, or for the failure to prevent or repress these acts? This study will be of interest to academics, postgraduate students and professionals involved with armed conflict and international relations.
Interdisciplinary relevance, including international humanitarian law, human rights law and international criminal law
Considers uncharted territory of who is accountable for the acts of armed opposition groups
Considers non-state actors
Reviews & endorsements
'In general, the book is a useful addition to the existing literature on human rights and humanitarian law, as well as international criminal law … it would be very useful for students, academics and practitioners dealing with international law.' German Yearbook of International Law.
Author
Liesbeth Zegveld, Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
LIESBETH ZEGVELD practises as an international and criminal lawyer. In 1998, she received a Fulbright Scholarship to do research at New York University and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in Washington, D.C. For her dissertation on armed opposition groups she received the degree 'cum laude' and The Netherlands' Human Rights Award, 2000. She is the co-author, with Frits Kalshocven, of the third edition of Constraints on the waging of war: an introduction to international humanitarian law (ICRC 2001).
9780521047289
Insurgency; Combatants and noncombatants (International law); Revolutions; Civil war--Protection of civilians; War (International law); Liability (Law); War
341.68 ZEG