International Humanitarian Law.ppt
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1、International Humanitarian Law,The Law of Armed ConflictsAssociate Professor Gro Nystuen 2007 gro.nystuennchr.uio.no,Practical information,JUR5739 International Humanitarian Law (The Law of Armed Conflict):www.uio.no/studier/emner/jus/jus/JUR5730/index.xmlAutumn 2007: Time and place (teaching) (Corr
2、.:11 Oct.: 14.15 16.00) Syllabus (achievement requirements) Course outline Reading Assignment,Lecture 1,Introduction to IHL course:Overview of the course Terminology International law Jus ad bellum and jus in bello Brief history of IHL Main sources of IHL,Overview,1. Introduction 2. Main Principles
3、of IHL 3. Applicability and Scope 4. Group work 5. Methods in armed conflict 6. Means in armed conflict 7. Protection (Civilians and Prisoners of war) 8. Grave breaches/ Individual criminal responsibility 9. Asymmetrical warfare and “direct participation in hostilities”,10. a) Cultural property b) N
4、ational implementation of IHL 11. Group work (The heavy water sabotage actions) 12. IHL and Human Rights 13. Armed conflicts and the “war on terror” 14. Peace Support Operations: which rules apply? 15. Group work/exam preparation,Introduction,Terminology: International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Law of
5、Armed Conflict (LOAC)International Human Rights Law International Refugee Law International Criminal Law,International Law,The law that regulates the relationship between StatesStates are the core subjects of international law - - states have rights and obligations under international lawInternation
6、al organisations can be subjects of international lawIndividuals can to a certain extent be subjects under international law,Examples of International law areas:Trade Customs Outer space Airspace Sea Disarmament Waterways Post Environment Reindeer fences International Peace,What is a State?Territory
7、 Population Control/jurisdiction on territory Sovereignty All states are sovereign All states are therefore formally equal,Autonomy and authority,Sources of international law,Point of departure: states must agree:Primary Sources: Treaties Customary law General Principles Secondary Sources: Jurisprud
8、ence Literature (Statute of the International Court of Justice art.38),Article 38 of the ICJ Statute: 1. The Court, whose function is to decide in accordance with international law such disputes as are submitted to it, shall apply: a. international conventions, whether general or particular, establi
9、shing rules expressly recognized by the contesting states; b. international custom, as evidence of a general practice accepted as law; c. the general principles of law recognized by civilized nations; d. subject to the provisions of Article 59, judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly
10、 qualified publicists of the various nations, as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law.,Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties: Article 31 General rule of interpretation: 1. A treaty shall be interpreted in good faith in accordance with the ordinary meaning to be given to the term
11、s of the treaty in their context and in the light of its object and purpose. Article 32 Supplementary means of interpretation Recourse may be had to supplementary means of interpretation, including the preparatory work of the treaty and the circumstances of its conclusion, in order to confirm the me
12、aning resulting from the application of article 31, or to determine the meaning when the interpretation according to article 31: (a) leaves the meaning ambiguous or obscure; or (b) leads to a result which is manifestly absurd or unreasonable.,The Content of IHL is PROTECTION of1) Combatants: Soldier
13、s/officers Others (participants in hostilities)2) Non-combatants: Soldiers hors de combat (Sick, wounded, surrendered, POWs) Civilians,Jus ad bellum and jus in bello,Jus ad bellum are the international rules pertaining to to which extent the use of military force against another state is allowed.Jus
14、 in bello are the international rules pertaining to how armed conflict must be conducted.,Jus ad bellum,The Prohibition: The UN Charter Article 2 (4): The use or threat of use of force against states is prohibited The only exceptions: The UN Charter Articles 39 41 and the right of self defence (Arti
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