The Law of Human Rights, a part of Public International Law, is a set of norms enabling every human being the possibility of existence and of acting in a way corresponding to his/her inherent and inalienable dignity as a member of the human family, through granting that human being the right to make use of certain material or intellectual goods or values, the freedom of behaving in a certain way, or through forbidding certain acts by one human being against another. International Humanitarian Law, also called the Law of Human Righst was, is a set of rules aimed at humanization of armed conflicts through establishing the protection of victims of war, enacting such rules of conduct of hostilities which would minimize losses and sufferings of ...
The past several decades have seen a Copernican shift in the paradigm of armed conflict, which the t...
According to traditional international law, human rights were in principle not applicable to armed c...
Situations of humanitarian crisis are often caused by armed conflicts. Given the prevalence of non-i...
The Law of Human Rights, a part of Public International Law, is a set of norms enabling every human ...
This study looks into the relationship between international humanitarian law and human rights law. ...
The nature of the relationship between international humanitarian law and international human rights...
This article analyses the aspect of human rights protection in the context of contemporary armed con...
One of the most important issues in the international political and legal system comprises the inter...
The existence between International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law has a different feel from ...
“Humanity’s law”—the merger of human rights law and the laws of war—is more ambivalent than first ap...
It is now widely accepted that international human rights law applies in situations of armed conflic...
"Although the relationship between international human rights law and the law of armed conflict has ...
Traditionally, Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law had represented two separated leg...
The debates over the relationship between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rig...
Although the relationship between international human rights law and the law of armed conflict has b...
The past several decades have seen a Copernican shift in the paradigm of armed conflict, which the t...
According to traditional international law, human rights were in principle not applicable to armed c...
Situations of humanitarian crisis are often caused by armed conflicts. Given the prevalence of non-i...
The Law of Human Rights, a part of Public International Law, is a set of norms enabling every human ...
This study looks into the relationship between international humanitarian law and human rights law. ...
The nature of the relationship between international humanitarian law and international human rights...
This article analyses the aspect of human rights protection in the context of contemporary armed con...
One of the most important issues in the international political and legal system comprises the inter...
The existence between International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law has a different feel from ...
“Humanity’s law”—the merger of human rights law and the laws of war—is more ambivalent than first ap...
It is now widely accepted that international human rights law applies in situations of armed conflic...
"Although the relationship between international human rights law and the law of armed conflict has ...
Traditionally, Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law had represented two separated leg...
The debates over the relationship between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rig...
Although the relationship between international human rights law and the law of armed conflict has b...
The past several decades have seen a Copernican shift in the paradigm of armed conflict, which the t...
According to traditional international law, human rights were in principle not applicable to armed c...
Situations of humanitarian crisis are often caused by armed conflicts. Given the prevalence of non-i...