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Detention and Occupation in International Humanitarian Law (Paperback)
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Detention and Occupation in International Humanitarian Law (Paperback)
Series: The Library of Essays in International Humanitarian Law
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Detention and occupation are two challenging aspects of
international humanitarian law in 21st century warfare. The essays
selected for this volume examine the historical foundations of
these issues, as well as the contemporary practices surrounding
them. Detention law was prominently codified in the 1949 Third and
Fourth Geneva Conventions, but has been criticized as inadequate in
the face of 'new wars' involving non-State actors such as
insurgents and terrorists. These essays not only explore
historically problematic detention issues like repatriation and the
protecting powers regime, but also question whether the extant law
suffices to ensure a proper balance between humanitarian
considerations and a detaining State's security concerns.
Occupation law was originally designed for temporary occupations
that maintained the occupied State's institutions pending return of
full authority, but has been tested by recent occupations which are
often prolonged and which sometimes seek to 'transform' occupied
States previously governed by undemocratic and abusive regimes. The
essays demonstrate that these are not novel issues and consider how
they were handled in the past. They also assess various
perspectives as to the purposes and limits of occupation,
especially in the face of modern imperatives such as human rights.
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