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Contents
Front Matter
Introduction
1.
Chapter 1
2.
Origin and Development of IHL: History and Philosophy
3.
1949 Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols, 1977
4.
Doctrine of Military Necessity and Principle of Proportionality
5.
The Customary Principles of IHL and their Evolution (ICRC RULES)
6.
Non-State Actors and IHL: Implementation, Violation and Accountability
7.
Rules Regulating Means and Methods of Modern Day Warfare: The Drone Debate
8.
Treatment of victims and Recourse to innocent parties
9.
Tackling Internal Armed Conflict and Civil War (Unlawful/ Unprivileged combatants)
10.
IMPLEMENTATION OF IHL
11.
Problems of International and Internationalized Armed Conflicts.
12.
History of International Refugee Law: Cold War Origins to Right of People who are Non-Citizens
13.
Protection and problems under International Law
14.
Protection for Women and Children under Refugee Law
15.
Suggested Solutions to Refugee Problems
16.
Internally Displaced Persons: UN Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement
17.
The Need To Institutionalize The Principles Of Prevention and Prohibition of Cruel, Inhuman Or Degrading Treatment As Envisaged By The Convention On Refugees - I
18.
The Need To Institutionalize The Principles Of Prevention and Prohibition of Cruel, Inhuman Or Degrading Treatment As Envisaged By The Convention On Refugees - II
19.
Judicial recourse to international humanitarian law violation
20.
Extra-judicial options and responses to international humanitarian law violations
21.
Jus Post Bellum and Human Rights - Part I
22.
Jus Post Bellum and Human Rights - Part II
23.
Post conflict Resolution
24.
Role of Media, Obligations and Ethical concerns communication, Journalistic repertoire
25.
Sensitization of International Bodies: interpretation of judicial decisions
26.
Detention, Torture and Rights of Prisoners of War: Part I
27.
Detention, torture and rights of prisoners of war: part II
28.
The Convergence Thesis
29.
Human Rights and IHL: (b) The Traditional Principle of Lex Specialis
30.
Applicability of IHL in Armed Conflict
31.
Use of Diplomacy and Anti-War Propagandas
32.
International Treaties vs. National and Domestic Laws
33.
Humanitarian Intervention
34.
Governance gaps of monitoring of State obligations and Enforcement
35.
Cyber-warfare, asymmetric armed conflict and unpreparedness of IHL
36.
War on Terror Semantics and Practices
Back Matter
Appendix
Human Rights in Times of Armed Conflicts
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