The protection of non-combatants during armed conflict and safeguarding the rights of victims in post-conflict society : : essays in honour of the life and work of Joakim Dungel / / edited by Philipp Ambach [and three others].

This collection of essays—written by friends and colleagues of Joakim Dungel—focuses on the protection of the innocent during and after war. It is a tribute to Joakim’s life and work. Joakim made a significant contribution to international justice and the rule of law, through his service to the Unit...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands : : Koninklijke Brill,, 2015.
©2015
Year of Publication:2015
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (544 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Philipp Ambach , Frédéric Bostedt , Grant Dawson and Steve Kostas
  • Introduction / Philipp Ambach , Frédéric Bostedt , Grant Dawson and Steve Kostas
  • An Analysis of Whether the Actions of the 7th Cavalry at Wounded Knee Creek on 29 December 1890 were Crimes under the Applicable Law of the Time / Grant Dawson
  • About Responsibility / Wolfgang Schomburg
  • Drones and the Law of Armed Conflict: The State of the Art / Gleider I. Hernández
  • Protecting Children in Armed Conflict through Complementary Processes of Political Engagement and International Criminal Law / David S. Koller
  • Target Practice: Do United Nations Sanctions Protect Civilians against Al-Qaida? / Leah Campbell
  • The United Nations in Afghanistan: Policy as Protection? / A. Niki Ganz
  • A Deterrent Effect of Domestic German Prosecutions for Crimes Committed by German Military in Afghanistan? —Protecting Civilians from Inadvertent Attacks by Friendly Foreign Forces / Jan Nemitz
  • Criminalising the Denial of a Fair Trial as a Crime against Humanity / Shannon Ghadiri
  • The Place of International Criminal Law within the Context of International Humanitarian Law / Chris Black
  • Disproportionate Attacks in International Criminal Law / Francesco Moneta
  • Judicial ‘Law-Making’ in the Jurisprudence of the icty and ictr in Relation to Protecting Civilians from Mass Violence: How Can Judge-Made Law Be Brought into Coherence with the Doctrine of the Formal Sources of International Law? / Robert Heinsch
  • The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the Use of Provisional Measures for the Protection of the Civilian Population in Armed Conflict Situations / Frédéric Bostedt
  • Promoting and Protecting the Long-term Needs of Victims of Armed Conflict: The Potential Role of National Human Rights Institutions / Kirsten Roberts
  • La Reconnaissance du Bénéfice de l’Indemnisation aux Victimes de Violations des Droits de l’Homme par la Cour Internationale de Justice / David K. Nanopoulos
  • The ICC Reparations Scheme: Promise for Victims or Recipe for Failure?—A Critical Discussion of Joakim Dungel’s Unpublished Article ‘Reparations and the ICC: Is the Court Ready for the Job?’ / Philipp Ambach
  • Index / Philipp Ambach , Frédéric Bostedt , Grant Dawson and Steve Kostas.