Collection of Selected Materials on International Humanitarian Law by Geneian Zyberi (ed.)

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CollectionofSelectedMaterialson

InternationalHumanitarianLaw (LawofArmedConflict)

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TableofContents

Introduction ..........................................................

Abouttheeditor

SectionI

Selectedmaterialsongenerallegalissues

CharteroftheUnitedNations

InternationalConventionagainsttheRecruitment,Use,Financingand TrainingofMercenaries .............................................

ConventionontheSafetyofUnitedNationsandAssociatedPersonnel

Secretary-General’sBulletin–ObservancebyUnitedNationsforcesof internationalhumanitarianlaw ......................................

InternationalLawCommission,Draftarticlesontheeffectsofarmed conflictontreaties,2011 .............................................

InternationalLawCommission,Draftprinciplesonprotectionofthe environmentinrelationtoarmedconflicts,2022 .......................

Protectingciviliansagainstdigitalthreatsduringarmedconflict ...........

SectionII

Selectedmaininternationalhumanitarianlawtreatiesand customaryrules

ConventionrelativetotheOpeningofHostilities .........................

ConventionrespectingtheLawsandCustomsofWaronLand(Hague ConventionIV) ....................................................

ConventionrespectingtheRightsandDutiesofNeutralPowersand PersonsinCaseofWaronLand

ConventionfortheProtectionofCulturalPropertyintheEventofArmed Conflict ............................................................

FirstProtocoltotheHagueConventionof1954fortheProtectionof CulturalPropertyintheEventofArmedConflict ......................

SecondProtocoltotheHagueConventionof1954fortheProtectionof CulturalPropertyintheEventofArmedConflict ......................

GenevaConvention(I)fortheAmeliorationoftheConditionofthe WoundedandSickinArmedForcesintheField .......................

GenevaConvention(II)fortheAmeliorationoftheConditionof Wounded,SickandShipwreckedMembersofArmedForcesatSea ...... GenevaConvention(III)relativetotheTreatmentofPrisonersofWar ..... GenevaConvention(IV)relativetotheProtectionofCivilianPersonsin TimeofWar

ProtocolAdditionaltotheGenevaConventionsof12August1949,and relatingtotheProtectionofVictimsofInternationalArmedConflicts (ProtocolI) ........................................................

ProtocolAdditionaltotheGenevaConventionsof12August1949,and relatingtotheProtectionofVictimsofNon-InternationalArmed Conflicts(ProtocolII)

ProtocoladditionaltotheGenevaConventionsof12August1949,and relatingtotheAdoptionofanAdditionalDistinctiveEmblem (ProtocolIII),8December2005 ......................................

ListofCustomaryRulesofInternationalHumanitarianLawbytheICRC (2005)

SanRemoManualonInternationalLawApplicabletoArmedConflicts atSea,12June1994

ProgramonHumanitarianPolicyandConflictResearchatHarvard University,ManualonInternationalLawApplicabletoAirandMissile Warfare(black-letterrules),2009 .....................................

SectionIII

Selectedtreatiesonweaponsanddisarmament

TreatyonPrinciplesGoverningtheActivitiesofStatesintheExploration andUseofOuterSpace,IncludingtheMoonandOtherCelestial Bodies(OuterSpaceTreaty) .........................................

TreatyontheNon-ProliferationofNuclearWeapons(NPT) ............... TreatyontheProhibitionoftheEmplacementofNuclearWeaponsand otherWeaponsofMassDestructionontheSea-BedandtheOcean FloorandintheSubsoilThereof(SeabedArmsControlTreaty) ......... ConventionontheProhibitionofMilitaryoranyotherHostileUseof EnvironmentalModificationTechniques(ENMOD) ................... ConventionontheProhibitionoftheDevelopment,Productionand StockpilingofBacteriological(Biological)andToxinWeaponsandon theirDestruction(BWC)

ConventiononProhibitionsorRestrictionsontheUseofCertain ConventionalWeaponswhichmaybeDeemedtobeExcessively InjuriousortoHaveIndiscriminateEffects(CCW) ....................

ProtocolonNon-detectableFragments(ProtocolItothe1980 Convention)

ProtocolonProhibitionorRestrictionsontheUseofMines,Booby-Traps andOtherDevices(ProtocolIItothe1980Convention) ................

ProtocolonProhibitionsorRestrictionsontheUseofIncendiary Weapons(ProtocolIIItothe1980Convention) ........................

ProtocolonBlindingLaserWeapons(ProtocolIVtothe1980 Convention) .......................................................

ProtocolonExplosiveRemnantsofWar(ProtocolVtothe1980 Convention)

ConventionontheProhibitionoftheDevelopment,Production, StockpilingandUseofChemicalWeaponsandontheirDestruction (CWC) ............................................................

ConventionontheProhibitionoftheUse,Stockpiling,Productionand TransferofAnti-personnelMinesandontheirDestruction(MineBan Treaty) .............................................................

ConventiononClusterMunitions

TheArmsTradeTreaty(ATT)..........................................

TreatyontheProhibitionofNuclearWeapons ...........................

SectionIV

Internationalresponsibilityforwarcrimesandother internationallyrecognizedcrimes

ConventiononthePreventionandPunishmentoftheCrimeofGenocide ...

InternationalLawCommission,PrinciplesofInternationalLaw RecognizedintheCharteroftheNürnbergTribunalandinthe JudgmentoftheTribunal,1950 .......................................

ConventionontheNon-applicabilityofStatutoryLimitationstoWar CrimesandCrimesagainstHumanity ................................

RomeStatuteoftheInternationalCriminalCourt(ICC),andthe ElementsofCrimeforArticle8 ......................................

InternationalLawCommission,DraftarticlesonPreventionand PunishmentofCrimesAgainstHumanity,2019

Ljubljana–TheHagueConventiononInternationalCooperationin theInvestigationandProsecutionoftheCrimeofGenocide,Crimes AgainstHumanity,WarCrimesandOtherInternationalCrimes ........

Introduction

Dearreader,

Thiscollectionofmaterialsoninternationalhumanitarianlaw(IHL)andclosely relatedfieldstriestobringtogethersomekeyrelevantdocumentsregulating armedconflicts,theireffects,andlegalconsequences.Thebookismeanttoserve asanaidtothestudyofinternationalhumanitarianlaw.Knownasinternational humanitarianlaw,thelawofarmedconflict,or jusinbello,thisbodyof fundamentalprinciplesandcustomaryandtreatyrulesaimedatregulating armedconflictsisakeypartofpublicinternationallaw.WhiletheInternational CommitteeoftheRedCross(ICRC)hasanexcellentonlinedatabase,anddespite therebeingotherprintedcollections,thisvolumefillsagapbothcontent-wise andformat-wise,especiallyforthosewhopreferreadingprintedbookstodigital documents.Theup-to-datelistsofStatespartiestothetreatiesincludedinthis collection,areavailablethroughtheUnitedNationsTreatyCollectionandthe ICRC’sIHLTreaties,StatesPartiesandCommentariesdatabase.

Thecollectionisorganizedintofoursections,coveringrespectively‘Selected materialsongenerallegalissues’(SectionI),‘Selectedmaininternational humanitarianlawtreatiesandcustomaryrules’(SectionII),‘Selectedtreatieson weaponsanddisarmament’(SectionIII),and‘Internationalresponsibilityforwar crimesandotherinternationallyrecognizedcrimes’(SectionIV).Jointly,these foursectionsprovideanoversightofmoregeneralissuesrelatedtointernational humanitarianlaw,ofthemaininternationalhumanitarianlawtreatiesand customaryinternationalhumanitarianlawrules,oftreatiescoveringtheregulation ofmeansofarmedconflictanddisarmamentefforts,andfinallydocumentsrelated toensuringresponsibilityforStatesandindividualsforinternationallyrecognized crimes,includingwarcrimes.

Thesematerialscoveralongtimespanandreflecttheeffortsoftheorganized internationalcommunitysincethelate1800’toregulatetheconductofhostilities andprotectnotonlythosemostvulnerableduringarmedconflicts,butalso combatantsandfighters.Thetreatiesandotherlegalinstrumentsreflect

intentionaleffortstoavoid‘totalwar’andtoregulateactivitiesinvariousdomains, onland,atsea,onair,inouterspace,andmorerecentlyalsointhedigitaldomain. Whilethetextofthesedocumentswouldleavesomespaceforinterpretation,they areoftenaccompaniedbyauthoritativecommentaryissuedbyrelevantbodies, suchastheICRC,theInternationalLawCommission,orexpertsofinternational humanitarianlaw.Overtime,varioustreatyprovisionsandcustomaryIHLrules havebeeninterpretedbyinternationalcourtsandtribunals,UNhumanrights treatybodies,regionalhumanrightscourtsandcommissions,anddomesticcourts. Thishasgivenrisetoarichcaselaw,whichisveryimportanttothestudyofIHL.

Iamgratefultoseveralcolleaguesfortheirkindfeedbackonthescopeand contentofthiscollection,especiallyJannKKleffner,TerryDGill,Camilla GuldahlCooper,MagneFrostad,andKnutEinarSkodvin.Whilethecurrent collectioncannotbeexhaustive,itismeanttofurtherabetterunderstandingof themainelementsofIHLanditsrelationtootherfieldsofpublicinternational lawasinternationalhumanrightslaw,internationalcriminallaw,andthelawof internationalresponsibility.

Oslo,August2024

GentianZyberi

Abouttheeditor

GentianZyberiisaProfessorofInternationalLawandHumanRightsatthe NorwegianCentreforHumanRights,FacultyofLaw,UniversityofOslo.Professor Zyberihasover20yearsofprofessionalworkexperienceininternationallaw.Inhis career,hehascombinedeffectivelyacademicworkandthepracticeofinternational law.HispracticeofinternationallawincludesworkbeforetheInternational CriminalTribunalfortheformerYugoslavia(2004–2012)andtheInternational CourtofJustice(2009),asamemberoftheUNHumanRightsCommittee(2019–2022),andasamemberofthePermanentCourtofArbitration,TheHague,the Netherlands(2016–2028).ProfessorZyberihasdoneresearch,haspublishedand hastaughtintheareasofinternationalhumanrights,internationalhumanitarian law,internationalcriminallaw,andpublicinternationallawatvariousuniversities intheNetherlands,Albania,China,theUS,Kosovo,andNorway.Hisresearch interestsincludetheroleofinternationalcourtsandtribunalsindeveloping internationallaw;theprotectionofcommunityinterestsininternationallaw;and, transitionaljusticeprocesses,especiallyintheBalkans.

SectionI

Selectedmaterialsongeneral legalissues

CharteroftheUnitedNations*

Doneat:SanFrancisco

Dateenacted:1945-06-26

Inforce:1945-10-24

Content

ChapterI–Purposesandprinciples17

ChapterII–Membership18

ChapterIII–Organs18

ChapterIV–TheGeneralAssembly19 Composition19

Functionsandpowers19

Voting21

Procedure22

ChapterV–TheSecurityCouncil22

Composition22

Functionsandpowers22

Voting23

Procedure23

ChapterVI–Pacificsettlementofdisputes24

ChapterVII–Actionwithrespectstothreatstothepeace,breachesofthe peace,andactsofaggression25

ChapterVIII–Regionalarrangements28

ChapterIX–Internationaleconomicandsocialco-operation29

ChapterX–TheEconomicandSocialCouncil30

Composition30

Functionsandpowers30

Voting32

Procedure32

*AmendmenttoArticle23enlargedthemembershipoftheUNSecurityCouncilfrom11to15members, amendmenttoArticle27requiredthatdecisionsoftheSecurityCouncilbemadebyanaffirmativevote ofninemembers(formerlyseven);amendmenttoArticle61enlargedthemembershipofUNEconomic andSocialCouncilfrom18to27members.Theseamendmentswereadoptedin1963-12-17andentered intoforce1965-08-31.Article109wasamended1965-12-20,inforce1968-06-12.TheEconomicandSocial Councilwasenlargedto54byanamendmenttoArticle61,adopted1971-12-20,inforce1973-09-24.

ChapterXI–Declarationregardingnon-self-governingterritories32

ChapterXII–Internationaltrusteeshipsystem33

ChapterXIII–TheTrusteeshipCouncil36

Composition36

Functionsandpowers36

Voting37

Procedure37

ChapterXIV–TheInternationalCourtofJustice37

ChapterXV–TheSecretariat38

ChapterXVI–Miscellaneousprovisions39

ChapterXVII–Transitionalsecurityarrangements40

ChapterXVIII–Amendments40

ChapterXIX–Ratificationandsignature41

WethepeoplesoftheUnitedNationsdetermined tosavesucceedinggenerationsfromthescourgeofwar,whichtwiceinourlifetime hasbroughtuntoldsorrowtomankind,and toreaffirmfaithinfundamentalhumanrights,inthedignityandworthofthe humanperson,intheequalrightsofmenandwomenandofnationslargeand small,and toestablishconditionsunderwhichjusticeandrespectfortheobligationsarising fromtreatiesandothersourcesofinternationallawcanbemaintained,and topromotesocialprogressandbetterstandardsoflifeinlargerfreedom, andfortheseends topracticetoleranceandlivetogetherinpeacewithoneanotherasgood neighbours,and touniteourstrengthtomaintaininternationalpeaceandsecurity,and toensure,bytheacceptanceofprinciplesandtheinstitutionofmethods,that armedforceshallnotbeused,saveinthecommoninterest,and toemployinternationalmachineryforthepromotionoftheeconomicandsocial advancementofallpeoples,

Haveresolvedtocombineoureffortstoaccomplishtheseaims Accordingly,ourrespectiveGovernments,throughrepresentativesassembledin thecityofSanFrancisco,whohaveexhibitedtheirfullpowersfoundtobeingood

anddueform,haveagreedtothepresentCharteroftheUnitedNationsanddo herebyestablishaninternationalorganizationtobeknownastheUnitedNations.

ChapterI–Purposesandprinciples

ARTICLE1

ThePurposesoftheUnitedNationsare:

1.Tomaintaininternationalpeaceandsecurity,andtothatend:totakeeffective collectivemeasuresforthepreventionandremovalofthreatstothepeace,and forthesuppressionofactsofaggressionorotherbreachesofthepeace,andto bringaboutbypeacefulmeans,andinconformitywiththeprinciplesofjustice andinternationallaw,adjustmentorsettlementofinternationaldisputesor situationswhichmightleadtoabreachofthepeace;

2.Todevelopfriendlyrelationsamongnationsbasedonrespectfortheprinciple ofequalrightsandself-determinationofpeoples,andtotakeotherappropriate measurestostrengthenuniversalpeace;

3.Toachieveinternationalco-operationinsolvinginternationalproblemsofan economic,social,cultural,orhumanitariancharacter,andinpromotingand encouragingrespectforhumanrightsandforfundamentalfreedomsforall withoutdistinctionastorace,sex,language,orreligion;and

4.Tobeacentreforharmonizingtheactionsofnationsintheattainmentofthese commonends.

ARTICLE2

TheOrganizationanditsMembers,inpursuitofthePurposesstatedinArticle1, shallactinaccordancewiththefollowingPrinciples.

1.TheOrganizationisbasedontheprincipleofthesovereignequalityofallits Members.

2.AllMembers,inordertoensuretoallofthemtherightsandbenefitsresulting frommembership,shallfulfillingoodfaiththeobligationsassumedbythemin accordancewiththepresentCharter.

3.AllMembersshallsettletheirinternationaldisputesbypeacefulmeansinsuch amannerthatinternationalpeaceandsecurity,andjustice,arenotendangered.

4.AllMembersshallrefrainintheirinternationalrelationsfromthethreatoruse offorceagainsttheterritorialintegrityorpoliticalindependenceofanystate,or inanyothermannerinconsistentwiththePurposesoftheUnitedNations.

5.AllMembersshallgivetheUnitedNationseveryassistanceinanyactionit takesinaccordancewiththepresentCharter,andshallrefrainfromgiving assistancetoanystateagainstwhichtheUnitedNationsistakingpreventiveor enforcementaction.

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