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_aMurray, Daragh
245 _aPractitioners' Guide to Human Rights Law in Armed Conflict /
_cDaragh Murray and edited by Dapo Akande...[et al]
260 _aNew York
_bChatham House and Oxford University Press
_c2016
300 _axxxvii, 361p. : ill. ; 25cm
500 _ait includes index pages. Description: Although the relationship between international human rights law and the law of armed conflict has been the subject of significant recent academic discussion, there remains a lack of comprehensive guidance in identifying the law applicable to specific situations faced by military forces. Providing guidance for armed forces and practitioners on the detailed application of international human rights law during armed conflict, this book fills that gap. Part 1 of the volume details foundational information relating to international human rights law and human rights institutions, the types of operations that States' armed forces engage in, and how the law of armed conflict and international human rights law apply to regulate different situations. Part 2 provides practical guidance as to the legal regulation of specific situations, including discussion of the conduct of hostilities, detention operations, humanitarian assistance, cyber operations, and investigations. This book is the result of an in-depth process involving both academic and practitioner experts in the law of armed conflict and international human rights law who were convened in meetings at Chatham House chaired by Elizabeth Wilmshurst, Distinguished Fellow at Chatham House. The group included Professor Francoise Hampson, Essex University; Professor Dapo Akande, Oxford University; Charles Garraway, Fellow at Essex University; Professor Noam Lubell, Essex University; Michael Meyer, British Red Cross; and Daragh Murray, Lecturer at Essex University. Table of Contents Foreword Introduction Part I 1:Understanding international human rights law 2:Identifying, defining, and classifying the activities of armed forces 3:The extraterritorial applicability of international human rights law 4:Relationship between international human rights law and the law of armed conflict Part II 5:Conduct of hostilities and targeting 6: Rules of Engagement 7:Weapons 8:Detention and prisoners of war 9: Protection of persons in the hands of the enemy 10:Occupation 11:Peace operations and other multinational operations 12:Humanitarian assistance activities 13:Air operations 14:Maritime warfare 15:Cyber warfare 16:Implementation of human rights law
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_aHuman rights; War (International law); International law and human rights, Humanitarian law
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_aAkande, Dapo, ed.
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_aGarraway, Charles, ed.
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_aHampson, Francoise, ed.
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_aLubell, Noam, ed.
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_aWilmshurst, Elizabeth, ed.
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