Friday, February 6, 2015

de Wet & Kleffner: Convergence and Conflicts of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law in Military Operations

Erika de Wet (Univ. of Pretoria - Law) & Jann Kleffner (Swedish National Defence College - International Law Centre) have published Convergence and Conflicts of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law in Military Operations (Pretoria Univ. Law Press 2014). Contents include:
  • Iain Scobbie, Human rights protection during armed conflict: what, when and for whom?
  • Bonita Meyersfeld, A gender perspective on the relationship between human rights law and international humanitarian law
  • Jann K Kleffner, The applicability of the law of armed conflict and human rights law to organised armed groups 49
  • Bruce ‘Ossie’ Oswald, Interplay as regards dealing with detainees in international military operations
  • Michelle Lesh, Interplay as regards conduct of hostilities
  • Andrea Carcano, On the relationship between international humanitarian law and human rights law in times of belligerent occupation: not yet a coherent framework
  • Marten Zwanenburg, The interplay of international humanitarian law and international human rights law in peace operations
  • André R Smit, Selected aspects of applicable international human rights law and international humanitarian law in naval counter piracy operations off the east coast of Africa
  • Daphna Shraga, The interplay between human rights and international humanitarian law in UN operations
  • Peter M Olson, Convergence and conflicts of human rights and international humanitarian law in military operations: A NATO perspective
  • James Ross, Conflicts of law: NGOs, international law, and civilian protection in wartime
  • Blaise Cathcart, The legal advisor in the Canadian armed forces addressing international humanitarian law and international human rights law in military operations
  • Frans Viljoen, The relationship between international human rights and humanitarian law in the African human rights system: An institutional approach
  • Karin Oellers-Frahm, A regional perspective on the convergence and conflicts of human rights and international humanitarian law in military operations: The European Court of Human Rights
  • Dinah Shelton, Humanitarian law in the Inter-American human rights system
  • Gentian Zyberi, The jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice and international criminal courts and tribunals