The Practical Guide to Humanitarian LawRowman & Littlefield, 2007 - 555 pages Definitions are often the first step toward granting or denying a person's rights. The Guide's aim is to provide precise meaning and content for terms such as "terrorism," "refugee," "genocide," and "intervention" terms that the media have introduced into everyday conversation, yet whose legal and political meanings are often obscure. The Practical Guide to Humanitarian Law explains the terms, concepts, and rules of humanitarian law in accessible and reader-friendly alphabetical entries. Written from the perspective of victims and those who bring them assistance, the Guide outlines the dangers, spells out the law, and points the way toward dealing with violators and violations of the law. Entries in the Guide are complemented by detailed bibliographic references; addresses, phone numbers, and internet addresses of the organizations presented; a thematic index; and an up-to-date list of the status of ratification of the more than twenty international conventions and treaties concerning humanitarian law, human rights, refugees, and international criminal law. Published in cooperation with Doctors Without Borders/Medecins sans Frontiers." |
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Page xi
... Victims of International Armed Conflicts , June 8 , 1977 Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of August 12 , 1949 , and Relating to the Protection of Victims of Non - International Armed Conflicts , June 8 , 1977 INTERNATIONAL ...
... Victims of International Armed Conflicts , June 8 , 1977 Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of August 12 , 1949 , and Relating to the Protection of Victims of Non - International Armed Conflicts , June 8 , 1977 INTERNATIONAL ...
Page xv
... victims , international organizations , and nongovernmental groups . Last , it is written for each of us , potential victims of violence and armed conflict , to help us resist and survive crimes against humanity and to permit the ...
... victims , international organizations , and nongovernmental groups . Last , it is written for each of us , potential victims of violence and armed conflict , to help us resist and survive crimes against humanity and to permit the ...
Page xvi
... victims and humanitarian organizations in conflicts , disturbances , and crises , and defines the responsibilities of the various actors in these tragedies and their ability to take initiative . It also signals the traps awaiting aid ...
... victims and humanitarian organizations in conflicts , disturbances , and crises , and defines the responsibilities of the various actors in these tragedies and their ability to take initiative . It also signals the traps awaiting aid ...
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... victims ' lives , but also to preserve the humanity of the warriors and their ability to reintegrate into society . Every war has produced new regulations related to these overarching principles that are intended to incorporate ...
... victims ' lives , but also to preserve the humanity of the warriors and their ability to reintegrate into society . Every war has produced new regulations related to these overarching principles that are intended to incorporate ...
Page xix
... victims — involved in conflict . Humanitarian law defines varying and complementary rights and responsibilities to which each is held and for which each must be accountable . Contrary to human rights , these rules are not uniform , but ...
... victims — involved in conflict . Humanitarian law defines varying and complementary rights and responsibilities to which each is held and for which each must be accountable . Contrary to human rights , these rules are not uniform , but ...
Contents
The Guide | xxiii |
State of Ratification of Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Conventions | 509 |
List of States Party to International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Conventions as of July 2006 | 513 |
Term Index | 539 |
549 | |
About the Author | 553 |
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