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International Humanitarian Law in Areas of Limited Statehood / Comment: Detention by Armed Groups
International Humanitarian Law in Areas of Limited Statehood / Comment: Detention by Armed Groups
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Introduction: International Humanitarian Law and Areas of Limited Statehood
Heike Krieger, Björnstjern Baade, Linus Mührel
Heike Krieger, Björnstjern Baade, Linus Mührel
21–40
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A. Areas of Limited Statehood
B. Legal Issues when other Actors Step in
C. International Humanitarian Law’s Lack of Responsiveness
D. About this Volume
41–86
Part I: Fundamental Considerations
41–86
41–58
A History of Division(s): a Critical Assessment of the Law of Non-International Armed Conflict
Raphael Schäfer
Raphael Schäfer
41–58
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A. Introduction
B. What’s in a Name? The Different Denominations of the Jus in Bello
C. The Current Jus in Bello: Its Humanitarian Present and Military Past
D. In Lieu of a Conclusion: Thoughts on the Global War on Terror and the Search for a New Concept
59–79
Sunken Vessel or Blooming Flower? Lotus, Permissions and Restrictions within International Humanitarian Law
Katja Schöberl, Linus Mührel
Katja Schöberl, Linus Mührel
59–79
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A. Introduction
B. Theoretical Background
C. Existence of an International Humanitarian Law-Specific Approach?
D. Conclusion
80–86
Comment: neither Sunken Vessel nor Blooming Flower! The Lotus Principle and International Humanitarian Law
Pia Hesse
Pia Hesse
80–86
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A. Introduction
B. The International Law on Jurisdiction
C. The International Law on Jurisdiction and International Humanitarian Law
D. Conclusion
87–168
Part II: Detention in Non-International Armed Conflict
87–168
87–117
Detention for Security Reasons by the Armed Forces of a State in Situations of Non-International Armed Conflict: the Quest for a Legal Basis
Manuel Brunner
Manuel Brunner
87–117
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A. Introduction
B. Does International Humanitarian Law Provide a Legal Basis for Detentions for Security Reasons?
C. Human Rights Law Applicable to Detention in Non-International Armed Conflicts
D. Potential Legal Bases for Detentions for Security Reasons in Situations of Non-International Armed Conflict
E. Summary and Conclusions
118–123
Comment: Detention in Non-International Armed Conflict by States – Just a Matter of Perspective on Areas of Limited Statehood?
Anton O. Petrov
Anton O. Petrov
118–123
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A. Rule of Law and the Need for Legal Authorisation
B. Concerns Regarding the Human Rights Paradigm
C. Areas of Limited Statehood as a Challenge to the Dichotomy of International Armed Conflicts and Non-International Armed Conflicts
124–162
Detention by Organised Armed Groups in Non-International Armed Conflicts: the Role of Non-State Actors in a State-Centred International Legal System
Vincent Widdig
Vincent Widdig
124–162
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A. Introduction
B. The Legal Personality of Organised Armed Groups and the Risk of their Legitimisation
C. The Argument of Effectiveness
D. Provisional Summary
E. The International Normative Basis
F. The Domestic Argument
G. Integrating Organised Armed Groups into the Process of ‘Law-Making’
H. Accountability
I. Conclusion
163–168
Comment: Detention by Armed Groups
Lars Müller
Lars Müller
163–168
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169–240
Part III: International Humanitarian Law and International Investment Law
169–240
169–193
Foreign Investments as Non-Human Targets
Ira Ryk-Lakhman Aharonovich
Ira Ryk-Lakhman Aharonovich
169–193
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A. Introduction
B. The Classification of Assets under Investment Law
C. The Classification of Commercial Objects under International Humanitarian Law
D. The Classification of Investments into Protected Civilian Objects and Permissible Military Targets
E. Concluding Remarks
194–216
The Protection of (Foreign) Investment during Belligerent Occupation – Considerations on International Humanitarian Law and International Investment Law
Charlotte Lülf
Charlotte Lülf
194–216
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A. Introduction
B. The Laws of Belligerent Occupation and the Protection of (Foreign) Investment
C. The Role of Investment Law during Belligerent Occupation
D. Concluding Remarks
217–240
Concluding Observations: how International Humanitarian Law is Shaped to Meet the Challenges Arising from Areas of Limited Statehood – Theoretical Problems in Practice
Björnstjern Baade, Linus Mührel, Anton O. Petrov
Björnstjern Baade, Linus Mührel, Anton O. Petrov
217–240
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A. Introduction
B. The Research so far
C. The Development of Law in Theory and Practice
D. The ‘Nature’ of International Humanitarian Law
E. How to Approach Non-State Actors
F. States, Courts, Scholars and the Development of International Humanitarian Law
241–246
Index
241–246
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247–251
Table of Cases
247–251
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Comment: Detention by Armed Groups
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ISBN print: 978-3-8487-4807-5
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