Towards a moral division of labour between IHL and IHRL during the Conduct of Hostilities
When should international humanitarian law (IHL) apply? When should it prevail over, and when should it give way to international human rights law (IHRL) in regulating the conduct of hostilities during international and non-international armed conflicts? IHL and IHRL give diverging answers to the cr...
Main Author: | Dill, J |
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Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2020
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