Violations of the rules applicable in non-international armed conflicts and their possible causes : the case of Somalia

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Violations of the rules applicable in non-international armed conflicts and their possible causes : the case of Somalia

by Omar Abdulle Alasow

(International humanitarian law series, v. 21)

Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

While all armed conflicts are marked by violations of international humanitarian law, non-international armed conflicts appear to be characterised by even more serious violations of international humanitarian law on a colossal scale. This study is aimed at understanding the possible factors that may cause parties to non-international armed conflicts to engage in violations despite the fact that not only international humanitarian law but also other bodies of rules (e.g. legal and moral) impose restrictions and obligations similar to international humanitarian law. Somalia, which for over two decaces has been experiencing internal armed conflicts marked by widespread violations, is a typical case.

目次

  • Excerpt of table of contents: Acknowledgement
  • Table of Treaties and Other International Acts
  • Table of Cases
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Glossary
  • Introduction
  • Chapter One The Background and Root Causes of the Conflicts in Somalia
  • Chapter Two Characteristics of Confl icts in Somalia
  • Chapter Three Traditional Somali Customary Rules
  • Chapter Four Rules of International Law Applicable to Non-International Armed Conflicts
  • Chapter Five Evidence of Humanitarian Law Violations in Somalia
  • Chapter Six Possible Causes of Violations of Humanitarian Rules
  • Select Bibliography
  • Appendices
  • Index.

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