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2013

International Law

International Humanitarian Law

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The Geography Of The Battlefield: A Framework For Detention And Targeting Outside The 'Hot' Conflict Zone, Jennifer Daskal Sep 2013

The Geography Of The Battlefield: A Framework For Detention And Targeting Outside The 'Hot' Conflict Zone, Jennifer Daskal

Jennifer Daskal

The U.S. conflict with al Qaeda raises a number of complicated and contested questions regarding the geographic scope of the battlefield and the related limits on the state’s authority to use lethal force and to detain without charge. To date, the legal and policy discussions on this issue have resulted in a heated and intractable debate. On the one hand, the United States and its supporters argue that the conflict — and broad detention and targeting authorities — extend to wherever the alleged enemy is found, subject to a series of malleable policy constraints. On the other hand, European allies, …


Extraterritorial Application Of The Human Rights To Life And Personal Liberty, Including Habeas Corpus, During Situations Of Armed Conflict, Robert K. Goldman Apr 2013

Extraterritorial Application Of The Human Rights To Life And Personal Liberty, Including Habeas Corpus, During Situations Of Armed Conflict, Robert K. Goldman

Robert K. Goldman

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 …


Report Of The Independent Expert On The Protection Of Human Rights And Fundamental Freedoms While Countering Terrorism, Robert K. Goldman Apr 2013

Report Of The Independent Expert On The Protection Of Human Rights And Fundamental Freedoms While Countering Terrorism, Robert K. Goldman

Robert K. Goldman

The Commission on Human Rights, in resolution 2004/87, decided to designate, from within existing resources, for a period of one year, an independent expert to assist the High Commissioner for Human Rights in the fulfillment of the mandate described in the resolution and, “taking fully into account the study requested in General Assembly resolution 58/187, as well as the discussions in the Assembly and the views of States thereon, to submit a report, through the High Commissioner, to the Commission at its sixty-first session on ways and means of strengthening the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms …


Dedication To Waldemar A. Solf, Robert Kogod Goldman, Claudio Grossman, Raymond I. Geraldson, George H. Aldrich, Sally V. Mallison, W. Thomas Mallison Apr 2013

Dedication To Waldemar A. Solf, Robert Kogod Goldman, Claudio Grossman, Raymond I. Geraldson, George H. Aldrich, Sally V. Mallison, W. Thomas Mallison

Robert K. Goldman

No abstract provided.


The Contribution Of The Ad Hoc Tribunals To International Humanitarian Law, Payam Akhavan, Robert K. Goldman, Theodor Meron, W. Hays Parks, Patricia Viseur-Sellers Apr 2013

The Contribution Of The Ad Hoc Tribunals To International Humanitarian Law, Payam Akhavan, Robert K. Goldman, Theodor Meron, W. Hays Parks, Patricia Viseur-Sellers

Robert K. Goldman

No abstract provided.


International Humanitarian Law: Americas Watch's Experience In Monitoring Internal Armed Conflicts, Robert Kogod Goldman Apr 2013

International Humanitarian Law: Americas Watch's Experience In Monitoring Internal Armed Conflicts, Robert Kogod Goldman

Robert K. Goldman

No abstract provided.


International Humanitarian Law And The Armed Conflicts In El Salvador And Nicaragua, Robert Kogod Goldman Apr 2013

International Humanitarian Law And The Armed Conflicts In El Salvador And Nicaragua, Robert Kogod Goldman

Robert K. Goldman

No abstract provided.