Chapter 6 of Research Handbook on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law In the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, the US, with the assistance of its coalition partners – all parties to various human rights instruments – initiated the so-called ‘war on terror’ by invading Afghanistan, where their armed forces killed or captured hundreds of ‘terrorist suspects’. Some of those detained were taken to the US military facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, while others have languished in US custody in Afghanistan. These actions raise the question whether a State is bound by its human rights obligations when its agents operate outside of national territory. And, if so, how do those obligations interrelate with the State’s other ob...
In the past decade, few topics have attracted more attention among international lawyers than the in...
This article explores the relationship between international humanitarian and human rights law durin...
The debates over the relationship between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rig...
Chapter 6 of Research Handbook on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law In the wake of the September 11,...
This thesis proposes a framework for the application of human rights treaty obligations in extraterr...
The Law of Human Rights, a part of Public International Law, is a set of norms enabling every human ...
The Law of Human Rights, a part of Public International Law, is a set of norms enabling every human ...
One of the most important issues in the international political and legal system comprises the inter...
This study looks into the relationship between international humanitarian law and human rights law. ...
Although the relationship between international human rights law and the law of armed conflict has b...
"Although the relationship between international human rights law and the law of armed conflict has ...
In recent years, the question of whether and to what extent states are bound by human rights treaty ...
The United States has justified targeted operations against suspected terrorists as a legitimate too...
This chapter examines how human rights may be limited in times of emergencies and armed conflicts th...
Under which circumstances can the European Convention on Human Rights be applied to human rights vio...
In the past decade, few topics have attracted more attention among international lawyers than the in...
This article explores the relationship between international humanitarian and human rights law durin...
The debates over the relationship between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rig...
Chapter 6 of Research Handbook on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law In the wake of the September 11,...
This thesis proposes a framework for the application of human rights treaty obligations in extraterr...
The Law of Human Rights, a part of Public International Law, is a set of norms enabling every human ...
The Law of Human Rights, a part of Public International Law, is a set of norms enabling every human ...
One of the most important issues in the international political and legal system comprises the inter...
This study looks into the relationship between international humanitarian law and human rights law. ...
Although the relationship between international human rights law and the law of armed conflict has b...
"Although the relationship between international human rights law and the law of armed conflict has ...
In recent years, the question of whether and to what extent states are bound by human rights treaty ...
The United States has justified targeted operations against suspected terrorists as a legitimate too...
This chapter examines how human rights may be limited in times of emergencies and armed conflicts th...
Under which circumstances can the European Convention on Human Rights be applied to human rights vio...
In the past decade, few topics have attracted more attention among international lawyers than the in...
This article explores the relationship between international humanitarian and human rights law durin...
The debates over the relationship between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rig...