Human Rights

Research Handbook On Human Rights And Humanitarian Law

Edited by Robert Kolb · Gloria Gaggioli
Edward Elgar Publishing February 2013

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ISBN-13
9781849800358
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication
February 2013
Format
Hardback , 704 pages
Jurisdiction
International ? Countri(es) for reference only

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‘This volume by Robert Kolb and Gloria Gaggioli, contributed by some of the most renowned experts in the field, devotes an impressive amount of legal analysis to the most diverse aspects of the interplay between international humanitarian law and international human rights law in situations of violence, in theory and practice. It is bound to become an indispensable tool for scholars and practitioners alike.’
– Marco Pedrazzi, University of Milan, Italy

This fascinating Handbook explores the interplay between international human rights law and international humanitarian law, offering expert analysis on the increasingly complex issues surrounding their application in conflict areas across the world. 

Contributors to this volume provide a comprehensive treatment of the ongoing relationship between human rights law and humanitarian law, from the historical background and origins of the two bodies of law to their various applications today. Divided into four parts – Historical Background, Common Issues, The Need for a Combined Approach, and Monitoring Mechanisms – the Handbook presents a rich and varied spectrum of original research and thought from some of the brightest minds in the field.

This groundbreaking volume will surely have great appeal for anyone with a professional or academic interest in human rights law and humanitarian law, from students to professors to practitioners in the field.

Table of Contents

Foreword

PART I: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
1. The History of International Human Rights Law
Maya Hertig Randall

2. Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law between 1945 and the Aftermath of the Teheran Conference of 1968
Robert Kolb

3. Theories on the Relationship between International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law 
Hans-Joachim Heintze

4. The Position of Individuals in Public International Law through the Lens of Diplomatic Protection: The Principle and its Transfiguration
Giovanni Distefano 

PART II: COMMON ISSUES
5. The Relationship between International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: An Overview 
Vera Gowlland-Debbas and Gloria Gaggioli 

6. Extraterritorial Application of the Human Rights to Life and Personal Liberty, Including Habeas Corpus, During Situations of Armed Conflict 
Robert K. Goldman 

7. Proportionality in the European Convention on Human Rights 
Enzo Cannizzaro and Francesca De Vittor 

8. Human Rights Obligations of Non-state Armed Groups: A Possible Contribution from Customary International Law? 
Jean-Marie Henckaerts and Cornelius Wiesener 

9. Positive Obligations in Human Rights Law During Armed Conflicts 
Sandra Krähenmann 

10. Some Reflections on the Principle of Humanity in its Wide Dimension 
Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade 

11. Specificities of Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law Regarding State Responsibility 
Christian Tomuschat 

12. The Quest for a Non-conflictual Coexistence of International Human Rights Law and Humanitarian Law: Which Role for the Lex Specialis Principle?
Jean d’Aspremont and Elodie Tranchez

13. A Lex Favorabilis? Resolving Norm Conflicts between Human Rights Law and Humanitarian Law 
Anne-Laurence Graf-Brugère 

PART III: THE NEED FOR A COMBINED APPROACH 
14. The Law of Occupation and Human Rights Law, Some Selected Issues 
Tristan Ferraro 

15. Humanitarian Assistance to Protect Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law 
Roberto Giuffrida 

16. The Prohibition of Enforced Disappearances: A Meaningful Example of a Partial Merger between Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law 
Gloria Gaggioli 

17. ‘Humanitarian Rights’: How to Ensure Respect for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflicts
Dan Kuwali 

18. Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law as Limits for Security Council Action 
Michael Bothe 

19. UN Territorial Administrations: Between International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law 
Ivan Ingravallo 

20. International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Rules in Agreements Regulating or Terminating an Internal Armed Conflict 
Luisa Vierucci

PART IV: MONITORING MECHANISMS 
21. Universal Human Rights Bodies and International Humanitarian Law 
Walter Kälin 

22. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law 
Hélène Tigroudja 

23. The European Court of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law 
Lindsay Moir 

24. The African Union and International Humanitarian Law 
?Djacoba Liva Tehindrazanarivelo 

25. A New World Court of Human Rights: A Role for International Humanitarian Law? 
Manfred Nowak 

26. The International Committee of the Red Cross and Human Rights Law 
?Godofredo Torreblanca 

27. The International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission and the Law of Human Rrights 
Eric David 

28. Human Rights in the Context of International Criminal Law: Respecting Them and Ensuring Respect for Them 
Damien Scalia 

29. Is There a Need for New International Humanitarian Law Implementation Mechanisms? 
Paolo Benvenuti and Giulio Bartolini 

30. Reparation for Individual Victims of Armed Conflict 
Elke Schwager

About the Author

Edited by Robert Kolb, Professor of Public International Law and Gloria Gaggioli, Doctor in International Law and Researcher, University of Geneva, Switzerland

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