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Principles of distinction, proportionality and precautions under the Geneva Conventions: the perspective of Islamic law
Published 2020“…The Geneva Conventions contain the principles of distinction, proportional-ity and precautions which are also part of the Customary International Hu-manitarian Law. …”
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The status of prisoners-of-war under international law: an analysis of the Afghan scenario
Published 2002“…The United States brands the prisoners as "unlawful combants", refuses to give them prisoners-of-war status, to grant them access to a lawyer or to bring them before a 'competent tribunal' and consequently denies them all the rights and privileges that are provided under the international humanitarian laws, and the most relevant of these laws are the four Geneva Conventions of 1949, to which almost all states, including the United States and Afghanistan are parties, and the two 1967 Protocols Additional to the Geneva Conventions. …”
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Penal repression for breaches of IHL: probing the “Boko Haram” war crimes and crimes against humanity / Abdulrashid Lawan Haruna, Mohammed Naqib Ishan Jan and Mohammad Hisham Moh...
Published 2014“…Therefore, this article intends to examine the grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions and the Protocols committed by Boko Haram in the conflict in Northern Nigeria. …”
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A study on Malaysia's obligation to implement international humanitarian law / Tengku Muhammad Aiezuddin Shah, Zaznuriah Mohd Zahir and Sara Zuriati Zaharifudin.
Published 2007“…Furthermore, this paper includes relevant provisions concerning the obligations which Malaysia acceded under the Geneva Conventions. Having being a signatory to the GC, Malaysia has a duty to comply with the Articles that it has acceded. …”
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International law issues arising out of Israel's military attack against Lebanon in 2006
Published 2007“…What about the responsibility of those Israeli individuals who were behind the 'grave breaches' of IHL as contains in the four Geneva Conventions of 1949? Are 'grave breaches' of the 1949 Geneva Conventions 'war crimes'? …”
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International Law Issues Arising out of Israel’s Military Attack Against Lebanon in 2006
Published 2007“…What about the responsibility of those Israeli individuals who were behind the ‘grave breaches’ of IHL as contains in the four Geneva Conventions of 1949? Are ‘grave breaches’ of the 1949 Geneva Conventions ‘war crimes’? …”
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Prisoners Of War: Classification And Legal Protection Under International Humanitarian Law
Published 2023“…After The Hague Convention had failed to identify the categories of fighters who would benefit from their privileges as prisoners of war in World War II, the Third and Fourth Geneva Conventions and their protocols were established to justify the inclusion of broader categories of combatants. …”
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انتهاكات إسرائيل للقانون والاتفاقيات الدولية ضد الأسرى الفلسطينيين داخل السجون الإسرائيلية من منظور دولي...
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The criminal justice for war crimes committed in Gaza strip: The international legal framework, prospects, and challenges
Published 2023“…Further, the Palestinian government should also take a step further by domesticating the provisions of the international treaties namely the Forth Geneva Convention and its Additional Protocols, as well as the Rome Statute, into its national legislation. …”
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The international armed conflict resolution: significance of the international law / Hasnain Mahmood
Published 2021“…Set of rules relating to the Law of Armed Conflict or International Humanitarian Law was created as codified law in 1949 which is a part of the Geneva Convention. The Law of Armed Conflict combines Jus ad bellum (conditions of warfare) and Jus in bello (conduct of warfare). …”
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Enforceability Of International Humanitarian Law In Armed Conflict at Present
Published 2016“…Based on Martens Clause and 1977 Additional Protocol I and II or Si Omnes Clause and Common Articles 2 Geneva Conventions 1949 can applied in new type of armed conflicts. …”
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Regulating the protection of women during armed conflict against sexual violence and torture / Norhalijah Yusoff … [et al.]
Published 2013“…Regardless of, rape warfare has become an acceptable by-product for what men do even though the Geneva Conventions, the legal framework outlining the rules of war, prohibits it. …”
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Rights of prisoners under the international humanitarian law: a case study of the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prison
Published 2021“…The study concludes that Israel denies Palestinians the rights as prisoners of war, describing them as illegal combatants, and claims that the convention does not apply to the occupied Palestinian territories although IHL under the Geneva Convention includes members of the resistance and organised armed forces. …”
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Yemen’s crisis: international responsibility of the parties to the armed conflict
Published 2024“…The research draws upon primary data from victim and witness interviews, as well as original sources such as UN Security Council resolutions, Geneva Conventions, and legal precedents. The findings demonstrate that major actors, including the Saudi-led coalition, the Houthi movement, the Yemeni government, and other extremist groups, have routinely and widely violated IHL and HRL, resulting in significant civilian suffering and a humanitarian crisis. …”
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War crimes with impunity: the case of Abu Ghraib prisoners
Published 2006“…While discussing these questions the paper refers to the international humanitarian laws (IHL) as enshrined inter alia in the Geneva Conventions of 1949 (the most relevant of which is the Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War), relevant international human rights treaties, customary international law and decisions of international and national courts. …”
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الانتهاكات الإسرائيلية بحق دور العبادة في قطاع غزة وموقف القانون الدولي الإنساني من ذلك
Published 2024“…The researcher also uses the analytical descriptive approach through reading and analysis of legal texts related to armed conflicts, which are mentioned in the international conventions; in the four Geneva Conventions of 1949, in the Additional Protocols I and II in 1977, and in the literature, books and publications related to this area. …”
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COVID-19 in Palestine: What International Laws Can Offer?
Published 2024Subjects: “…COVID-19, Rome Statute, Geneva Conventions, Palestine, international criminal law, international humanitarian law…”
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The Roles Of International Humanitarian Law During Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case Study Of The Occupied Palestinian Territory
Published 2024Subjects: “…International Humanitarian Law, Occupied Palestinian Territory, Geneva Conventions, COVID-19, law of occupation…”
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When Civilians "Cross The Line": The International And Islamic Law Perspectives"
Published 2024“…Civilians are defined in the Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War to include persons taking no active part in the hostilities, including members of armed forces who have laid down their arms and those considered hors de combat by virtue of sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause. …”
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Defining the Israel’s offensive in Gaza: self-defence or war crimes?
Published 2014“…It is suggested that the Israel forces responsible for the violations of the Geneva Conventions and the Additional Protocols should be made to face the full wrath of the law.…”
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