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The four Geneva Conventions, adopted in 1949, remain the fundamental basis of contemporary international humanitarian law. They protect the wounded and sick on the battlefield, those wounded, sick or shipwrecked at sea, prisoners of war, and civilians in time of war. However, since they were adopted warfare has changed considerably. In this groundbreaking commentary over sixty international law experts investigate the application of the Geneva Conventions and explain how they should be interpreted today
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monografia Rebiun27158243 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun27158243 m o d cr ||||||||||| 160210t20152015enk ob 001 0 eng d 9780191768217 ebook) 0191768219 ebook) 9780199675449 0199675449 UCILW eng rda UCILW UCILW OCL Z5A OCL NLVRD COO The 1949 Geneva Conventions a commentary edited by Andrew Clapham, Paola Gaeta, Marco Sassòli ; assistant editors, Iris van der Heijden [and 4 others] Nineteen forty nine Geneva Conventions a commentary Geneva Conventions a commentary 1st ed Oxford, United Kingdom Oxford University Press 2015 Oxford, United Kingdom Oxford, United Kingdom Oxford University Press ©2015 1 online resource (xcix, 1651 pages) 1 online resource (xcix, 1651 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Oxford commentaries on international law "Geneva Academy." Includes bibliographical references and index The concept of international armed conflict / Andrew Clapham -- The applicability of the Conventions to 'transnational' and 'mixed' conflicts / Marko Milanovic -- The temporal scope of application of the Conventions / Gabriella Venturini -- The geographical scope of application of the Conventions / Katja Schöberl -- Rights, powers, and obligations of neutral powers under the Conventions / Yves Sandoz -- The obligation to respect and to ensure respect for the Conventions / Robin Geiß -- Special agreements in international armed conflicts / Stuart Casey-Maslen -- Non-renunciation of the rights provided by the Conventions / Pierre d'Argent -- Final provisions, including the Martens Clause / Giovanni Distefano and Etienne Henry -- The principle of non-discrimination / Gabor Rona and Robert J. McGuire -- Hospitals / Elzbieta Mikos-Skuza -- Humanitarian assistance / Flavia Lattanzi -- Search for missing persons / Anna Petrig -- The dead / Daniela Gavshon -- Taking of hostages / David Tuck -- Torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment / Manfred Nowak and Ralph Janik -- Rape and other sexual violence / Patricia Viseur Sellers and Indira Rosenthal -- Protected areas / Natalino Ronzitti -- The concept of non-international armed conflict / Lindsay Moir -- The addressees of Common Article 3 / Sandesh Sivakumaran -- The beneficiaries of the rights stemming from Common Article 3 / Jann K. Kleffner -- Murder in Common Article 3 / Sarah Knuckey -- Judicial guarantees under Common Article 3 / Louise Doswald-Beck -- The right of initiative of the ICRC and other impartial humanitarian bodies / Nishat Nishat -- Applicability of the conventions by means of ad hoc agreements / Luisa Vierucci -- The role of the International Committee of the Red Cross / Steven R. Ratner and Rotem Giladi -- Protecting powers / Robert Kolb -- Good offices, conciliation, and enquiry / Theo Boutruche -- Prohibition of reprisals / Jérôme de Hemptinne -- Dissemination of the Conventions, including in time of armed conflict / Elzbieta Mikos-Skuza -- Grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions / Paola Gaeta -- Domestic implementation / Andreas R. Ziegler & Stefan Wehrenberg -- The universality of the Geneva Conventions / Frédéric Mégret -- Relationship with prior or subsequent treaties and conventions / Paolo Benvenuti -- The complex relationship between the Geneva Conventions and international human rights law / Andrew Clapham -- The interplay between the Geneva Conventions and international criminal law / Paola Gaeta -- Who is wounded and sick? / Annyssa Bellal -- Who is shipwrecked? / Steven Haines -- The obligations to respect, protect, collect, and care for the wounded, sick, and shipwrecked / Gilles Giacca -- The status, rights, and obligations of medical and religious personnel / Stuart Casey-Maslen -- Buildings, material, and transports / Katja Schöberl -- Loss of protection / Tom Haeck -- The use of the emblem / Antoine Bouvier -- Who is a prisoner of war? / Sean Watts -- Status and treatment of those who do not fulfill the conditions for prisoner of war status / Laura M. Olson -- Determination of prisoner of war status / Marie-Louise Tougas -- Evacuation and transfer of prisoners of war / Keiichiro Okimoto -- Treatment of prisoners of war / Silvia Sanna -- Relations with the outside world / Sharon Weill -- Penal or diciplinary proceedings brought against a prisoner of war / Peter Rowe -- Release, accommodation in neutral countries, and repatriation of prisoners of war / Marco Sassòli -- The structure of Geneva Convention IV and the resulting gaps in that Convention / Nishat Nishat -- Maintenance and re-establishment of family links and transmission of information / Heike Spieker -- The derogation clause / Anne-Laurence Graf-Brugere -- Who is a protected civilian? / Elizabeth Salmon -- The prohibition of collective punishment / Shane Darcy -- The right to leave / Pamela Anne Hylton -- The transfer and deportation of civilians / Vincent Chetail -- Judicial guarantees / Payam Akhavan -- Other issues relating to the treatment of civilians in enemy hands / Iris van der Heijden -- Special rules on women / Noelle Quenivet -- Special rules on children / Hans-Joachim Heintze & Charlotte Lülf -- Special rules on refugees / François Crépeau & Bethany Hastie -- Admissibility of and procedures for internment / Laura M. Olson -- Treatment of internees / Bruce Oswald and Lucrezia Iapichino -- End of internment / Bruce Oswald -- The concept and the beginning of occupation / Marco Sassoli -- Law-making and the judicial guarantees in occupied territories / Yutaka Arai-Takahashi -- The administration of occupied territory / Michael Bothe -- Economic, social, and cultural rights in occupied territories / Gilles Giacca -- Protection of private property / Yutaka Arai:Takahashi -- Protection of public property / Anicee Van Engeland -- Prohibition of settlements / Christian Tomuschat -- The Geneva Conventions and the end of occupation / Julia Grignon The four Geneva Conventions, adopted in 1949, remain the fundamental basis of contemporary international humanitarian law. They protect the wounded and sick on the battlefield, those wounded, sick or shipwrecked at sea, prisoners of war, and civilians in time of war. However, since they were adopted warfare has changed considerably. 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Clapham, Andrew editor Gaeta, Paola editor Sassòli, Marco editor Heijden, Iris van der editor Académie de droit international humanitaire et de droits humains à Genève issuing body Print version 1949 Geneva Conventions. First edition. Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2015 9780199675449 (DLC) 2015943520 (OCoLC)927158008 Oxford commentaries on international law