The paper focuses on analyzing whether the civilians involved in the hostilities as involuntary human shields enjoy the same legal protection under the law as voluntary human shields. The author looks at the differences between voluntary and involuntary human shields and the aspect of direct and indirect participation in hostilities. The analysis is based upon International Law and Criminal Law articles and interpretations concerning the notion of human shields. In addition, multiple cases where the human shields were observed, were also examined to understand the court practice on how the court deals with the law breaches in contemporary armed conflicts
From the beginning of the existence, countries have used wars as a method to achieve goals. That has...
The issue of whether or not a civilian is culpable for having directly participated in hostilities, ...
Most conflicts today are asymmetric, meaning that the parties differ in terms of qualitative and qua...
This study is aimed to present an analysis concerning the status of civilians used as human shields ...
Master of Law in Constitutional and Human Rights Litigation. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard Col...
International Humanitarian Law (IHL) as a series of rules which aims to protect civilians against th...
Rapid development in international humanitarian law characterises the 20th century. Besides the peop...
For as long as humans have waged war, they have distinguished between combatant persons that are lia...
Persons that involved in an armed conflict are protected by law which regulated in Article 13 of Gen...
International humanitarian law (IHL) is the branch of public international law responsible for the r...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
The essays selected for this second volume on the conduct of hostilities examine discrete topics of ...
Notion of direct participation in hostilities has been a complex and contentious phenomenon within t...
International humanitarian law is based on the premise that war must be fought between combatants. I...
This dissertation examines the problem of the mistaken killing of civilians in armed conflict. This ...
From the beginning of the existence, countries have used wars as a method to achieve goals. That has...
The issue of whether or not a civilian is culpable for having directly participated in hostilities, ...
Most conflicts today are asymmetric, meaning that the parties differ in terms of qualitative and qua...
This study is aimed to present an analysis concerning the status of civilians used as human shields ...
Master of Law in Constitutional and Human Rights Litigation. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard Col...
International Humanitarian Law (IHL) as a series of rules which aims to protect civilians against th...
Rapid development in international humanitarian law characterises the 20th century. Besides the peop...
For as long as humans have waged war, they have distinguished between combatant persons that are lia...
Persons that involved in an armed conflict are protected by law which regulated in Article 13 of Gen...
International humanitarian law (IHL) is the branch of public international law responsible for the r...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
The essays selected for this second volume on the conduct of hostilities examine discrete topics of ...
Notion of direct participation in hostilities has been a complex and contentious phenomenon within t...
International humanitarian law is based on the premise that war must be fought between combatants. I...
This dissertation examines the problem of the mistaken killing of civilians in armed conflict. This ...
From the beginning of the existence, countries have used wars as a method to achieve goals. That has...
The issue of whether or not a civilian is culpable for having directly participated in hostilities, ...
Most conflicts today are asymmetric, meaning that the parties differ in terms of qualitative and qua...