Resistance movements in occupied territory have been accepted as a concept since WWII. However, the exact characteristics of these movements and which rules apply to them, their rights and duties, have never been really clear. This thesis looks at the development of the concept of organized resistance movements and the efforts to regulate such organizations in international humanitarian law, culminating with the Additional Protocol to the Geneva Conventions, drafted in 1977. The main questions to be answered are whether these rules are adequate and if improvements are needed to protect civilians and combatants in occupied territory
Conceptualization of Civilian Resistance in Lithuania In Lithuania civil resistance has been deemed ...
The Law of armed conflict is based upon balance of military necessity and humanitarian values. The f...
Rapid development in international humanitarian law characterises the 20th century. Besides the peop...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict brings up many questions considering and reaching into several diff...
The thesis explores the possibility to apply the law of occupation by analogy to territories control...
The 1977 Geneva Protocols are the core of the contemporary international humanitarian law regime. Th...
Civil resistance has rarely been analyzed from the field of public international law. This article w...
Praca przedstawia charakterystyczne cechy taktyki walki partyzanckiej oraz najważniejsze zagadnienia...
Abstract One consequence of the increased reliance by States on the use of military force and the i...
This thesis analyses the notion of control in the law of military occupation. It addresses the follo...
The following study traces the history of fundamental political resistance to Communism in the Sovie...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study on the external ‘Responsibility to Protect’ (R2P) an...
The main focus of this thesis is on the protection of internally displaced persons, and the fact tha...
The basic international rules and principles to provide the protection to Refugees, Asylum-Seekers a...
The negotiations leading to what came to be Article 1(4) of the First Additional Protocol to the 194...
Conceptualization of Civilian Resistance in Lithuania In Lithuania civil resistance has been deemed ...
The Law of armed conflict is based upon balance of military necessity and humanitarian values. The f...
Rapid development in international humanitarian law characterises the 20th century. Besides the peop...
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict brings up many questions considering and reaching into several diff...
The thesis explores the possibility to apply the law of occupation by analogy to territories control...
The 1977 Geneva Protocols are the core of the contemporary international humanitarian law regime. Th...
Civil resistance has rarely been analyzed from the field of public international law. This article w...
Praca przedstawia charakterystyczne cechy taktyki walki partyzanckiej oraz najważniejsze zagadnienia...
Abstract One consequence of the increased reliance by States on the use of military force and the i...
This thesis analyses the notion of control in the law of military occupation. It addresses the follo...
The following study traces the history of fundamental political resistance to Communism in the Sovie...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study on the external ‘Responsibility to Protect’ (R2P) an...
The main focus of this thesis is on the protection of internally displaced persons, and the fact tha...
The basic international rules and principles to provide the protection to Refugees, Asylum-Seekers a...
The negotiations leading to what came to be Article 1(4) of the First Additional Protocol to the 194...
Conceptualization of Civilian Resistance in Lithuania In Lithuania civil resistance has been deemed ...
The Law of armed conflict is based upon balance of military necessity and humanitarian values. The f...
Rapid development in international humanitarian law characterises the 20th century. Besides the peop...