The law of occupation continuity and change of international humanitarian law, and its interaction with international human rights law
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Boston
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
2009, 2009
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Series: | Nijhoff eBook titles 2009
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Collection: | Brill Nijhoff E-Books Collections 2009-2014 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Economic, social and cultural rights in occupied territory
- IHL-based rights of women and children in occupied territories
- Other specific IHL-based rights of individual persons in occupied territory
- The relationship between international human rights law and international humanitarian law in occupied territories
- The effective convergence between IHL and international human rights law in guaranteeing the right to life in situations of "Volatile Occupation."
- The scope of application of the law of occupation
- Sources of the law of occupation
- The legislative competence of the occupying power under Article 43 of the 1907 Hague regulations
- The legislative competence of the occupying power under the fourth Geneva convention
- The administrative and judicial structures in occupied territory
- Regulations of the economy in occupied territory
- The prohibition of the destruction of enemy property in occupied territory
- The prohibition of the seizure and use of public property in occupied territory
- Private property in occupied territory
- The protection of cultural property in occupied territory
- General principles governing the protection of fundamental rights in international humanitarian law
- Hostilities in occupied territory, protected persons, and participants in hostilities
- Specifically prohibited acts in occupied territory
- The expanding catalogue of human rights of non-derogable nature
- Procedural safeguards a
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [709]-740) and index