This book explores the nature and scope of the provision requiring
States to 'ensure respect' for international humanitarian law (IHL)
contained within Common Article 1 of the 1949 Geneva Conventions.
It examines the interpretation and application of this provision in
a range of contexts, both thematic and country-specific. Accepting
the clearly articulated notion of 'respect' for IHL, it builds on
the existing literature studying the meaning of 'ensure respect'
and outlines an understanding of the concept in situations such as
enacting implementing legislation, diplomatic interactions,
regulating private actors, targeting, detaining persons under IHL
in non-international armed conflict, protecting civilians
(including internally displaced populations) and prosecuting war
crimes. It also considers topical issues such as counter-terrorism
and foreign fighting. The book will be a valuable resource for
practitioners, academics and researchers. It provides much needed
practical reflection for States as to what ensuring respect
entails, so that governments are able to address these obligations.
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