This book provides a detailed overview of the law and policy related to unlawful killings and the right to life. It is organized into the key thematic issues and types of killings that arose during the mandate of the UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions between 2004-2016. Each chapter contains an introductory overview and selected extracts from UN Special Rapporteur reports to the United Nations General Assembly and the Human Rights Council and other normative work, and covers the applicable international law, policy considerations, and common fact scenarios. Philip Alston held the mandate of United Nations Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions between 2004 and 2010; Chris...
Though International Criminal Law evolves, its evolution needs a careful, considered and consensus a...
The World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) coordinates the activities of the SOS-Torture Network,...
In August 2017, the United Nations International Law Commission completed the first draft of a set o...
In the present report, the first submitted by the incoming mandate holder, the Special Rapporteur on...
The right to be free from extra-legal, arbitrary, or summary ex- ecutions is recognized in a number ...
In March 1982, the United Nations Commission on Human Rights initiated the appointment of a Special ...
One of the most crucial and enduring questions about “targeted killings” is: How will the currently ...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
Across every region of the world, states are daily alleged to have committed or to have failed to pr...
The USA’s engagement with international human rights is fractious. The UN treaty bodies monitor UN M...
The “Targeted Killing” can be seen in various formsover the course of past history. It plans to exp...
2008 marked the sixtieth anniversary of the adoption of the Genocide Convention and Universal Declar...
In recent decades we can watch heated debates on the legal and moral permissibility of State-sponsor...
Summary: I. Introduction. II. THE PHENOMENON OF TARGETED KILLINGS IN ITS HISTORICAL DIMENSION. II...
Recent landmark judicial decisions by diverse national and international tribunals have shifted the ...
Though International Criminal Law evolves, its evolution needs a careful, considered and consensus a...
The World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) coordinates the activities of the SOS-Torture Network,...
In August 2017, the United Nations International Law Commission completed the first draft of a set o...
In the present report, the first submitted by the incoming mandate holder, the Special Rapporteur on...
The right to be free from extra-legal, arbitrary, or summary ex- ecutions is recognized in a number ...
In March 1982, the United Nations Commission on Human Rights initiated the appointment of a Special ...
One of the most crucial and enduring questions about “targeted killings” is: How will the currently ...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
Across every region of the world, states are daily alleged to have committed or to have failed to pr...
The USA’s engagement with international human rights is fractious. The UN treaty bodies monitor UN M...
The “Targeted Killing” can be seen in various formsover the course of past history. It plans to exp...
2008 marked the sixtieth anniversary of the adoption of the Genocide Convention and Universal Declar...
In recent decades we can watch heated debates on the legal and moral permissibility of State-sponsor...
Summary: I. Introduction. II. THE PHENOMENON OF TARGETED KILLINGS IN ITS HISTORICAL DIMENSION. II...
Recent landmark judicial decisions by diverse national and international tribunals have shifted the ...
Though International Criminal Law evolves, its evolution needs a careful, considered and consensus a...
The World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) coordinates the activities of the SOS-Torture Network,...
In August 2017, the United Nations International Law Commission completed the first draft of a set o...