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图书目录:Preface to the paperback edition
Acknowledgements Table of cases Table of treaties Table of other international instruments' Introduction PART I Normative frameworks Introduction 1 Rights and procedural capacity Rights Human rights Humanitarian law Procedural capacity Substantive right to a remedy International standing Conclusion 2 Obligations and responsibility Obligations Human rights Humanitarian law Responsibility Role of responsibility Duty to prosecute Conclusion to Part I 3 PART II Reciprocity Introduction Formation Procedural aspects Treaty law Customary law Object and purpose of norms Human rights Humanitarian law Reservations and reciprocity Human rights Humanitarian law 4 Application Initial applicability and reciprocity Human rights Humanitarian law Further application and reciprocity Article 60 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties Human rights Humanitarian law 5 Sanction Countermeasures Belligerent reprisals Countermeasures and human rights Individual responsibility: the rule tu quoque Conclusion to Part II PART III Application: law and facts Introduction 6 Areas of legal indeterminacy Humanitarian law of armed conflict Inter-state armed conflicts National liberation armed conflicts Non-international armed conflicts under Protocol II Internal armed conflicts under common Article 3 State of emergency under human rights law 7 Legal effect of characterisation Self-characterisation Humanitarian law Human rights Conclusion Third states Political organs of intergovernmental organisations Characterisation by political bodies Nature and effect of characterisation Independent bodies Human rights Humanitarian law Conclusion to Part III General conclusion Bibliography Index |