Protection of Civilians and Individual Accountability
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Protection of Civilians and Individual Accountability
Obligations and Responsibilities of Military Commanders in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations
Sprik, Lenneke
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2019
167
Dura
Inglês
9781138388765
15 a 20 dias
510
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1 Introduction
2 Srebrenica and Rwanda and the Legal Aftermath
3 Omission Liability in Domestic Law
4 Scope for Omission Liability under International Law?
5 A Legal Obligation to Act for the Peacekeeping Commander?
6 The Peacekeeping Commander as Bystander: A Moral Obligation to Act?
7 The Lege Ferenda Perspective on the Legal Framework of Peacekeeping
8 Conclusion
2 Srebrenica and Rwanda and the Legal Aftermath
3 Omission Liability in Domestic Law
4 Scope for Omission Liability under International Law?
5 A Legal Obligation to Act for the Peacekeeping Commander?
6 The Peacekeeping Commander as Bystander: A Moral Obligation to Act?
7 The Lege Ferenda Perspective on the Legal Framework of Peacekeeping
8 Conclusion
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Peacekeeping Commanders;ICTR Trial Chamber;Peacekeeping;Trial Chamber;United Nations;Alien Tort Statute;International Law;UNAMIR's Mandate;Criminal Law;Belgian Commanders;Genocide;Hague District Court;International Criminal Law;Mens Rea;International Humanitarian Law;Omission Liability;International Human Rights Law;ICTY Trial Chamber;Srebrenica;ICTY Appeal Chamber;Kigali;ICTY Statute;peacekeeping operations;Actus Reus;Central African Republic;criminal responsibility;Command Responsibility;military commanders;South Sudan;IHL;Appeals Chamber;Individual Peacekeepers;Dolus Eventualis;GC Iv;Belgian Battalion;Non-international Armed Conflict;Principal Perpetrator
1 Introduction
2 Srebrenica and Rwanda and the Legal Aftermath
3 Omission Liability in Domestic Law
4 Scope for Omission Liability under International Law?
5 A Legal Obligation to Act for the Peacekeeping Commander?
6 The Peacekeeping Commander as Bystander: A Moral Obligation to Act?
7 The Lege Ferenda Perspective on the Legal Framework of Peacekeeping
8 Conclusion
2 Srebrenica and Rwanda and the Legal Aftermath
3 Omission Liability in Domestic Law
4 Scope for Omission Liability under International Law?
5 A Legal Obligation to Act for the Peacekeeping Commander?
6 The Peacekeeping Commander as Bystander: A Moral Obligation to Act?
7 The Lege Ferenda Perspective on the Legal Framework of Peacekeeping
8 Conclusion
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Peacekeeping Commanders;ICTR Trial Chamber;Peacekeeping;Trial Chamber;United Nations;Alien Tort Statute;International Law;UNAMIR's Mandate;Criminal Law;Belgian Commanders;Genocide;Hague District Court;International Criminal Law;Mens Rea;International Humanitarian Law;Omission Liability;International Human Rights Law;ICTY Trial Chamber;Srebrenica;ICTY Appeal Chamber;Kigali;ICTY Statute;peacekeeping operations;Actus Reus;Central African Republic;criminal responsibility;Command Responsibility;military commanders;South Sudan;IHL;Appeals Chamber;Individual Peacekeepers;Dolus Eventualis;GC Iv;Belgian Battalion;Non-international Armed Conflict;Principal Perpetrator