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ORGANIZING REBELLION OMIHCL C
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9780198821946
- ISBN-10: 0198821948
- Artikelnr.: 50907505
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr Tilman Rodenhauser holds a PhD from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. He is currently Legal Adviser at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), and worked previously with the German Red Cross, DCAF, and Geneva Call. The views expressed in the book are those of the author alone and do not engage the ICRC, or previous employers, in any form.
* Introduction
* Part 1 - The Required Degree of Organisation of a Non-State Party to
an Armed Conflict under International Humanitarian Law
* 1: Of Rebels, Insurgents, and Belligerents: Non-State Parties in the
History of Warfare
* 2: Parties to Non-International Armed Conflicts under International
Treaty Law
* 3: Organised Armed Groups in Contemporary International Practice
* Part 2 - The Degree of Organisation Required from Non-State Armed
Groups to have Obligations under International Human Rights Law
* 4: Human Rights, Natural Rights, and their Applicability beyond the
State-Individual Relationship
* 5: The Fallacy of Effective Human Rights Protection under Relevant
Treaty Law when Armed Groups Commit Violations
* 6: A Three-Pronged Approach to Human Rights Obligations of Non-State
Armed Groups
* Part III - The Required Degree of Organisation of Non-State Entities
to Commit International Crimes or to Create Contexts in which
Individuals Commit Them
* 7: Conceptual Considerations on the Notion of Crimes against Humanity
* 8: The Historical Development of Crimes against Humanity and
Jurisprudence of the Rwanda, Former Yugoslavia, and Sierra Leone
Tribunals
* 9: The 'State or Organizational Policy' Requirement for Crimes
against Humanity under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal
Court
* 10: Non-State Entity Involvement in Genocide
* Conclusion
* Part 1 - The Required Degree of Organisation of a Non-State Party to
an Armed Conflict under International Humanitarian Law
* 1: Of Rebels, Insurgents, and Belligerents: Non-State Parties in the
History of Warfare
* 2: Parties to Non-International Armed Conflicts under International
Treaty Law
* 3: Organised Armed Groups in Contemporary International Practice
* Part 2 - The Degree of Organisation Required from Non-State Armed
Groups to have Obligations under International Human Rights Law
* 4: Human Rights, Natural Rights, and their Applicability beyond the
State-Individual Relationship
* 5: The Fallacy of Effective Human Rights Protection under Relevant
Treaty Law when Armed Groups Commit Violations
* 6: A Three-Pronged Approach to Human Rights Obligations of Non-State
Armed Groups
* Part III - The Required Degree of Organisation of Non-State Entities
to Commit International Crimes or to Create Contexts in which
Individuals Commit Them
* 7: Conceptual Considerations on the Notion of Crimes against Humanity
* 8: The Historical Development of Crimes against Humanity and
Jurisprudence of the Rwanda, Former Yugoslavia, and Sierra Leone
Tribunals
* 9: The 'State or Organizational Policy' Requirement for Crimes
against Humanity under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal
Court
* 10: Non-State Entity Involvement in Genocide
* Conclusion
* Introduction
* Part 1 - The Required Degree of Organisation of a Non-State Party to
an Armed Conflict under International Humanitarian Law
* 1: Of Rebels, Insurgents, and Belligerents: Non-State Parties in the
History of Warfare
* 2: Parties to Non-International Armed Conflicts under International
Treaty Law
* 3: Organised Armed Groups in Contemporary International Practice
* Part 2 - The Degree of Organisation Required from Non-State Armed
Groups to have Obligations under International Human Rights Law
* 4: Human Rights, Natural Rights, and their Applicability beyond the
State-Individual Relationship
* 5: The Fallacy of Effective Human Rights Protection under Relevant
Treaty Law when Armed Groups Commit Violations
* 6: A Three-Pronged Approach to Human Rights Obligations of Non-State
Armed Groups
* Part III - The Required Degree of Organisation of Non-State Entities
to Commit International Crimes or to Create Contexts in which
Individuals Commit Them
* 7: Conceptual Considerations on the Notion of Crimes against Humanity
* 8: The Historical Development of Crimes against Humanity and
Jurisprudence of the Rwanda, Former Yugoslavia, and Sierra Leone
Tribunals
* 9: The 'State or Organizational Policy' Requirement for Crimes
against Humanity under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal
Court
* 10: Non-State Entity Involvement in Genocide
* Conclusion
* Part 1 - The Required Degree of Organisation of a Non-State Party to
an Armed Conflict under International Humanitarian Law
* 1: Of Rebels, Insurgents, and Belligerents: Non-State Parties in the
History of Warfare
* 2: Parties to Non-International Armed Conflicts under International
Treaty Law
* 3: Organised Armed Groups in Contemporary International Practice
* Part 2 - The Degree of Organisation Required from Non-State Armed
Groups to have Obligations under International Human Rights Law
* 4: Human Rights, Natural Rights, and their Applicability beyond the
State-Individual Relationship
* 5: The Fallacy of Effective Human Rights Protection under Relevant
Treaty Law when Armed Groups Commit Violations
* 6: A Three-Pronged Approach to Human Rights Obligations of Non-State
Armed Groups
* Part III - The Required Degree of Organisation of Non-State Entities
to Commit International Crimes or to Create Contexts in which
Individuals Commit Them
* 7: Conceptual Considerations on the Notion of Crimes against Humanity
* 8: The Historical Development of Crimes against Humanity and
Jurisprudence of the Rwanda, Former Yugoslavia, and Sierra Leone
Tribunals
* 9: The 'State or Organizational Policy' Requirement for Crimes
against Humanity under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal
Court
* 10: Non-State Entity Involvement in Genocide
* Conclusion







