La détention de prisonniers afghans par les forces canadiennes pose problème : l’A. analyse comment les forces canadiennes gèrent cette situation et quels sont les problèmes non seulement concrets qui surgissent dans la gestion de ces prisonniers mais aussi le non-respect des droits des prisonniers afghans. Enfin, il analyse les écarts des droits de l’homme et du droit international humanitaire, qu’il ne justifie pas mais tente d’expliquer d’un point de vue stratégique et militaire
After more than two decades of war and foreign interventions, including the US-led military campaign...
In the course of military operation against the Taliban regime and its foreign allies, including al-...
Chapter 6 of Research Handbook on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law In the wake of the September 11,...
La détention de prisonniers afghans par les forces canadiennes pose problème : l’A. analyse comment ...
Cet article explore les règles du droit international qui s'appliquent traite du transfert des déten...
As a result of its engagement in combat operations in Afghanistan, the Canadian Forces have detained...
The question of the extra-territorial reach of Canada’s international human rights obligations, as e...
Ce rapport de l’organisation non gouvernementale américaine «Human Rights Watch» permet de décrire l...
Dans ce chapitre, les complexités et les contradictions de l’aide humanitaire apportée en Afghanista...
The United States administration’s policy of detaining ‘unlawful enemy combatants’ at the United Sta...
Amnesty International Canada and the BC Civil Liberties Association have been to court eight times i...
Soviet armed forces have been directly engaged in combat in Afghanistan for more than 8 years. The l...
On May 5, 2010, Andrea Prasow, Human Rights Watch’s Senior Counsel of its Terrorism and Counterterro...
Cet article est le résultat d’une étude menée pour les Nations Unies. L’objet est de faire le point ...
In reflecting on the arc of US and coalition detention operations in Afghanistan, three key issues r...
After more than two decades of war and foreign interventions, including the US-led military campaign...
In the course of military operation against the Taliban regime and its foreign allies, including al-...
Chapter 6 of Research Handbook on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law In the wake of the September 11,...
La détention de prisonniers afghans par les forces canadiennes pose problème : l’A. analyse comment ...
Cet article explore les règles du droit international qui s'appliquent traite du transfert des déten...
As a result of its engagement in combat operations in Afghanistan, the Canadian Forces have detained...
The question of the extra-territorial reach of Canada’s international human rights obligations, as e...
Ce rapport de l’organisation non gouvernementale américaine «Human Rights Watch» permet de décrire l...
Dans ce chapitre, les complexités et les contradictions de l’aide humanitaire apportée en Afghanista...
The United States administration’s policy of detaining ‘unlawful enemy combatants’ at the United Sta...
Amnesty International Canada and the BC Civil Liberties Association have been to court eight times i...
Soviet armed forces have been directly engaged in combat in Afghanistan for more than 8 years. The l...
On May 5, 2010, Andrea Prasow, Human Rights Watch’s Senior Counsel of its Terrorism and Counterterro...
Cet article est le résultat d’une étude menée pour les Nations Unies. L’objet est de faire le point ...
In reflecting on the arc of US and coalition detention operations in Afghanistan, three key issues r...
After more than two decades of war and foreign interventions, including the US-led military campaign...
In the course of military operation against the Taliban regime and its foreign allies, including al-...
Chapter 6 of Research Handbook on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law In the wake of the September 11,...