Whether international humanitarian norms are respected during and after civil conflict depends on the behavior of both governments and nonstate actors (NSAs). However, international conventions on the protection of civilians generally do not address NSAs, as such conventions are open only to the representatives of states. In a pioneering initiative, the nongovernmental organization Geneva Call has started to address this problem by soliciting NSAs to sign “deeds of commitment” to ban particular activities violating humanitarian norms. Focusing on the case of antipersonnel mines, we examine why NSAs would choose to sign conventions that limit their autonomy, and whether such conventions can change the behavior of governments and nonstate arm...
An important literature examines the attempts by the international community in inducing or coercing...
The serious offenses against civilian populations perpetrated by governmental and non-governmental a...
International audienceWhen investigating why state decision makers opt for intervention in the heart...
Whether international humanitarian norms are respected during and after civil conflict depends on th...
Whether international humanitarian norms are respected during and after civil conflict depends on th...
Abstract Non-state actors (NSAs) play an important role in contemporary violent conflicts, but canno...
"The non-governmental organization Geneva Call is making history with its success. As a civil societ...
Since the end of the Second World War the majority of armed conflicts has no longer been fought betw...
This collaborative research focused on three separate projects. “Has the Mine Ban Treaty Failed? Th...
Armed non-state actors are currently involved as fighting parties in conflicts all over the world; h...
© Landmine Action 2008. Published version reproduced with the permission of the publisher.The histor...
Non-intervention is commonly understood as the norm in international society, but should military in...
Many of the perpetuated armed conflicts in the Great Lakes Region in Africa take place in wartorn ar...
Academics and international lawyers look for the sources of international law in the treaties and cu...
This article examines the evolution of international humanitarian law, specifically as it relates to...
An important literature examines the attempts by the international community in inducing or coercing...
The serious offenses against civilian populations perpetrated by governmental and non-governmental a...
International audienceWhen investigating why state decision makers opt for intervention in the heart...
Whether international humanitarian norms are respected during and after civil conflict depends on th...
Whether international humanitarian norms are respected during and after civil conflict depends on th...
Abstract Non-state actors (NSAs) play an important role in contemporary violent conflicts, but canno...
"The non-governmental organization Geneva Call is making history with its success. As a civil societ...
Since the end of the Second World War the majority of armed conflicts has no longer been fought betw...
This collaborative research focused on three separate projects. “Has the Mine Ban Treaty Failed? Th...
Armed non-state actors are currently involved as fighting parties in conflicts all over the world; h...
© Landmine Action 2008. Published version reproduced with the permission of the publisher.The histor...
Non-intervention is commonly understood as the norm in international society, but should military in...
Many of the perpetuated armed conflicts in the Great Lakes Region in Africa take place in wartorn ar...
Academics and international lawyers look for the sources of international law in the treaties and cu...
This article examines the evolution of international humanitarian law, specifically as it relates to...
An important literature examines the attempts by the international community in inducing or coercing...
The serious offenses against civilian populations perpetrated by governmental and non-governmental a...
International audienceWhen investigating why state decision makers opt for intervention in the heart...