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Unravelling unlawful confinement in contemporary armed conflicts : belligerents' detention practices in Afghanistan, Syria and Ukraine / by Jelena Plamenac

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  • Unravelling unlawful confinement in contemporary armed conflicts : belligerents' detention practices in Afghanistan, Syria and Ukraine / by Jelena Plamenac
  • Leiden Boston (Mass.) : Brill Nijhoff
  • C 2022
  • 1 vol. (XV-279 p.) : ill., diagr., tabl. ; 24 cm
  • International humanitarian law series 1389-6776 vol. 60
  • 978-90-04-47053-8
  • 90-04-47053-0
  • 9789004470538 rel.
  • International humanitarian law series 1389-6776 60
  • 341.68
  • Bibliogr. p. [241]-269. Notes bibliogr. Index
  • Introduction Introducing the legal quandary about internment in non-international armed conflict Exploring the legal approaches to internment in armed conflict Initiating the empirical quest : methodology The hidden dimension of states' detention in non-international armed conflict The plurality of armed non- state actors' detention in non-international armed conflict Objectivising internment Epilogue : the roadmap to legislating unlawful confinement in non-international armed conflict
  • Texte remanié de Doctoral thesis Law Université de Genève 2019 Security detention in non-international armed conflict : a qualitative study on conflict-related detention practices in Afghanistan, Syria and Ukraine
  • "It is generally accepted that detention in armed conflicts is an inevitable security measure that all warring parties use extensively in their daily operations. In such violent contexts, the legal protection afforded to detainees may be lifesaving. International humanitarian law (IHL) treaties recognise this reality in international armed conflicts by incorporating safeguards from unlawful and arbitrary detention in formulated legal grounds and procedural guarantees that the detaining powers are obliged to follow. The same guarantees are, however, not afforded to people affected by non-international armed conflicts under IHL. Instead, in the absence of a clearly defined international normative framework, security detention remains among the least regulated aspects of military behaviour in this type of armed conflict." (éd.)
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