Human Rights Obligations of Non-State Armed Groups / (Record no. 44755)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781509924431
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Transcribing agency VITAP
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Edition number 21st Ed.
Classification number 341.67 MUR
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
9 (RLIN) 10974
Personal name Murray, Daragh
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Human Rights Obligations of Non-State Armed Groups /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Daragh Murray
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Hart Publishing
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2018
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xxx, 323p. : ill. ; 24cm
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Target audience note It includes Bibliography and Index Pages.<br/><br/>This book is concerned with the international regulation of non-state armed groups. Specifically, it examines the possibility of subjecting armed groups to international human rights law obligations.<br/>First addressed is the means by which armed groups may be bound by international law. Of particular interest is the de facto control theory and the possibility that international law may be applied in the absence of direct treaty regulation. Application of this theory is dependent upon an armed group's establishment of an independent existence, as demonstrated by the displacement of state authority. This means that armed groups are treated as a vertical authority, thereby maintaining the established hierarchy of international regulation. At issue therefore is not a radical approach to the regulation of non-state actors, but rather a modification of the traditional means of application in response to the reality of the situation.<br/>The attribution of international human rights law obligations to armed groups is then addressed in light of potential ratione personae restrictions. International human rights law treaties are interpreted in light of the contemporary international context, on the basis that an international instrument has to be applied within the framework of the entire legal system prevailing at the time of interpretation. Armed groups' status as vertical authorities facilitates the vertical application of international human rights law in a manner consistent with both the object and purpose of the law and its foundation in human dignity.<br/>Finally, if international human rights law is to be applied to armed groups, its application must be effective in practice. A context-dependent division of responsibility between the territorial state and the armed group is proposed. The respect, protect, fulfil framework is adapted to facilitate the application of human rights obligations in a manner consistent with the control exerted by both the state and the armed group.<br/><br/>''Daragh Murray's book analyses the practical and theoretical difficulties associated with the topic of the international human rights obligations of non-state armed groups by considering the latest developments in this field and suggesting ways forward. His proposals are realistic and carefully argued; this book should be essential reading for anyone grappling with this subject.''<br/>Andrew Clapham, Professor of International Law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies.<br/><br/><br/>Table of Contents<br/>1. Introduction<br/>2. International legal personality<br/>3. What are the criteria necessary to satisfy the capacity requirement<br/>4. Establishing a legal basis for the attribution of international law to armed groups<br/>5. The application of international human rights law to armed groups<br/>6. The gradated application of international human rights law obligations<br/>7. Testing the application of human rights obligations to armed groups: prosecution, detention, and the right to health<br/>8. Conclusion<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element War (International law); Non-state actors (International relations); International criminal law
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    Dewey Decimal Classification Paperback     Reference VIT AP School of Law VIT AP School of Law LAW Section 2022-06-24 Asia Law House, Hyderabad 3315.00 38493   341.67 MUR 019679 2022-10-30 LA01481 3315.00 2022-06-24 Reference Book Law
    Dewey Decimal Classification Paper Back       VIT AP School of Law VIT AP School of Law LAW Section 2023-05-26 Prashant Book Agency, Bangaluru 3722.94 19   341.67 MUR 021035 2023-07-05 LA02183 3722.94 2023-05-26 Text Book Law

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