Fallujah battles: Violations of the international humanitarian law
In April and November of 2004, the civilian population of Fallujah City experienced two extremely violent battles (“the Fallujah Battles”) initiated by the Coalition Forces (CF) in Iraq. Marked by the killing and displacement of hundreds of thousands of people in Fallujah City, the Fallujah Battles...
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description | In April and November of 2004, the civilian population of Fallujah City experienced two extremely violent battles (“the Fallujah Battles”) initiated by the Coalition Forces (CF) in Iraq. Marked by the killing and displacement of hundreds of thousands of people in Fallujah City, the Fallujah Battles raise a number of issues related to international humanitarian law (IHL), as well as concerns regarding the legal institutions charged with the protection of international
human rights.This article generally discusses the crime allegedly committed against civilians by the CF – which included the USA, UK and Iraqi forces – during the Fallujah Battles.The first part
examines the principal IHL instruments considered in relation to acts that were committed during the Battles of Fallujah.The discussion then considers whether actions taken against civilians, civilian properties and medical units by the CF; and the prohibition of International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) from carrying out its duties in wartime by the CF amount to violations of IHL.The
second part considers whether the use of white phosphor constitutes a violation of contemporary IHL, particularly in relation to whether
such weapons can be considered chemical weapons prohibited by IHL.Finally, this article discusses the potential legal mechanisms available to prosecute alleged perpetrators of war crimes in Fallujah. |
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spelling | uum-157582015-10-18T04:43:54Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/15758/ Fallujah battles: Violations of the international humanitarian law Nordin, Rohaida Hamid, Tareq JX International law K Law (General) In April and November of 2004, the civilian population of Fallujah City experienced two extremely violent battles (“the Fallujah Battles”) initiated by the Coalition Forces (CF) in Iraq. Marked by the killing and displacement of hundreds of thousands of people in Fallujah City, the Fallujah Battles raise a number of issues related to international humanitarian law (IHL), as well as concerns regarding the legal institutions charged with the protection of international human rights.This article generally discusses the crime allegedly committed against civilians by the CF – which included the USA, UK and Iraqi forces – during the Fallujah Battles.The first part examines the principal IHL instruments considered in relation to acts that were committed during the Battles of Fallujah.The discussion then considers whether actions taken against civilians, civilian properties and medical units by the CF; and the prohibition of International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) from carrying out its duties in wartime by the CF amount to violations of IHL.The second part considers whether the use of white phosphor constitutes a violation of contemporary IHL, particularly in relation to whether such weapons can be considered chemical weapons prohibited by IHL.Finally, this article discusses the potential legal mechanisms available to prosecute alleged perpetrators of war crimes in Fallujah. UUM College of Law, Government and International Studies 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/15758/1/3.pdf Nordin, Rohaida and Hamid, Tareq (2011) Fallujah battles: Violations of the international humanitarian law. UUM Journal of Legal Studies, 2011 (2). pp. 39-64. ISSN 2229-984X http://www.uumjls.com/UUM_Journal_of_Legal_Studies.html |
spellingShingle | JX International law K Law (General) Nordin, Rohaida Hamid, Tareq Fallujah battles: Violations of the international humanitarian law |
title | Fallujah battles: Violations of the international humanitarian law |
title_full | Fallujah battles: Violations of the international humanitarian law |
title_fullStr | Fallujah battles: Violations of the international humanitarian law |
title_full_unstemmed | Fallujah battles: Violations of the international humanitarian law |
title_short | Fallujah battles: Violations of the international humanitarian law |
title_sort | fallujah battles violations of the international humanitarian law |
topic | JX International law K Law (General) |
url | https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/15758/1/3.pdf |
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