Armed Non-State Actors in International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law : Foundation and Framework of Obligations, and Rules on Accountability
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1472456165
ISBN-13
9781472456168
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 15th, 2015
Print length
320 Pages
Weight
750 grams
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The accountability of armed non-state actors is a neglected field of international law even though armed non-state actors are important players and their activities have significant repercussions. This book identifies their distinct features and classifies them into three different types. The author argues that armed non-state actors should not be treated as entering international law and process exclusively through the state and in respect of their obligations and accountability considers the rules of attribution, and remedies and reparations for violations of their primary obligations.
The accountability of armed non-state actors is a neglected field of international law, overtaken by the regimes of state responsibility and individual criminal accountability as well as fears of legitimacy. Yet armed non-state actors are important players in the international arena and their activities have significant repercussions. This book focuses on their obligations and accountability when they do not function as state agents, regardless of the existence or extent of accountability of their individual members. The author claims that their distinct features lead to their classification into three different types: de facto entities, armed non-state actors in control of territory, and common article 3 armed non-state actors. The mechanisms that trigger the applicability of humanitarian and human rights law regimes are examined in detail as well as the framework of obligations. In both cases, the author argues that armed non-state actors should not be treated as entering international law and process exclusively through the state. The study concludes by focussing on their accountability in international humanitarian and human rights law and, more specifically, to the rules of attribution, remedies and reparations for violations of their primary obligations.
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