
The application of the right to life during armed conflict is an issue that polarizes opinion and generates considerable debate. Many believe that human rights law has no place in armed conflict, yet the European Court of Human Rights, and domestic courts, have ruled that it can apply. The exact contours of how the right to life applies during armed conflict remain largely unresolved. In this text, Ian Park seeks to clearly articulate the right to life obligations of states during both international and non-international armed conflict in respect of those individuals affected by the actions of states' armed forces and members of the armed forces themselves. In determining the right to life obligations of states, Park identifies the sources of law from which right to life obligations arise, how case law has developed and modified these obligations, and analyses how the law creates obligations in practice. Implicit in this analysis is a consideration of recent armed conflicts, and the actions of states, that lead to a series of concrete proposals designed to best ensure compliance with a state's right to life obligations.
This book investigates the complex legal intersection between the right to life and the conduct of states during periods of armed conflict. Ian Park, a legal scholar and practitioner, examines the tension between human rights law and international humanitarian law. By synthesizing case law from international and domestic courts, he constructs a framework for understanding state obligations toward both civilians and military personnel in active combat zones.
What You Will Find
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Legal scholars and practitioners identify this work as a significant contribution to the ongoing debate regarding the extraterritorial application of human rights law. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the author's ability to provide clarity on a highly polarized and unresolved area of international law.
Page Count:
265
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192554484
ISBN-13:
9780192554482
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