This book provides a key reference on the role of the
Commonwealth and its member states in relation to international
humanitarian law (IHL). It provides insights in the implementation
of IHL in Commonwealth states and, particularly, the challenges
faced by small states. It examines the progressive development of
IHL in the Commonwealth and provides an analysis of some of the
landmark decisions emerging from the Special Court for Sierra
Leone.
The book was developed collaboratively between the Commonwealth
Secretariat and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent
Movement. In this regard, it contains insights in the work of the
Secretariat with regard to implementation of IHL and an assessment
of legislation enacted by Commonwealth states as well as an
accession chart to IHL instruments. It expounds on the work of the
Movement, including the role of National Societies, the
International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission, and the
development of international disaster response law, rules and
regulation.
This book was based on a special issue of Commonwealth Law
Bulletin.
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