Impeding humanitarian access and the starving of civilians is prohibited under international humanitarian law in times of both international and non-international armed conflicts. Such conduct is criminalised under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC Statute) when committed during an international armed conflict. However, without good reason, it is not a war crime when committed during a non-international armed conflict. Contemporary conflicts, such as that in Syria, show that this is a problematic omission. This article addresses the challenges in prosecuting the denial of humanitarian access during international armed conflicts and examines the options to prosecute before the International Criminal Court such denial ...
The article assesses whether the applicable rules of international criminal law fully reflect conven...
War has forever been considered the utmost necessary evil. Nevertheless, international law has for s...
A/HRC/31/CRP.1 16 Violations of international humanitarian law 87. When committed after the start of...
Over the past decade, the number of people in need of humanitarian assistance as a result of armed c...
International humanitarian law (IHL) provides limits to the conduct of warring parties during armed ...
The international society of the 21st century has made it imperative to eliminate impunity for inter...
International humanitarian law and international criminal law are distinct but related fields. The a...
Despite the fact that a lot of international crimes were committed during the Arab Syrian Republic c...
The objective of this paper is to examine the specific provisions, within the framework of Internati...
Historically, international criminal tribunals have not included a specific provision criminalizing ...
The protection regimes of international human rights law (IHRL) and international humanitarian law (...
The practice of law of war has its modern origin from international laws of armed conflict which veh...
This article discusses the question whether unlawful confinement of civilians in the context of inte...
This article examines the requirement under international humanitarian law (IHL) that consent to hum...
The question of whether international humanitarian law (IHL) provides for the power of detention to ...
The article assesses whether the applicable rules of international criminal law fully reflect conven...
War has forever been considered the utmost necessary evil. Nevertheless, international law has for s...
A/HRC/31/CRP.1 16 Violations of international humanitarian law 87. When committed after the start of...
Over the past decade, the number of people in need of humanitarian assistance as a result of armed c...
International humanitarian law (IHL) provides limits to the conduct of warring parties during armed ...
The international society of the 21st century has made it imperative to eliminate impunity for inter...
International humanitarian law and international criminal law are distinct but related fields. The a...
Despite the fact that a lot of international crimes were committed during the Arab Syrian Republic c...
The objective of this paper is to examine the specific provisions, within the framework of Internati...
Historically, international criminal tribunals have not included a specific provision criminalizing ...
The protection regimes of international human rights law (IHRL) and international humanitarian law (...
The practice of law of war has its modern origin from international laws of armed conflict which veh...
This article discusses the question whether unlawful confinement of civilians in the context of inte...
This article examines the requirement under international humanitarian law (IHL) that consent to hum...
The question of whether international humanitarian law (IHL) provides for the power of detention to ...
The article assesses whether the applicable rules of international criminal law fully reflect conven...
War has forever been considered the utmost necessary evil. Nevertheless, international law has for s...
A/HRC/31/CRP.1 16 Violations of international humanitarian law 87. When committed after the start of...