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22 reviews(Ebook) Starvation As a Weapon Domestic Policies of Deliberate Starvation As a Means to an End under International Law 1st Edition by Simone Hutter - Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 9789004288577 ,9004288570
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ISBN 10: 9004288570
ISBN 13: 9789004288577
Author: Simone Hutter
(Ebook) Starvation As a Weapon Domestic Policies of Deliberate Starvation As a Means to an End under International Law 1st Edition Table of contents:
‘Starvation as a Weapon’
Remarks Concerning the Approach and the Structure of this Analysis
Introduction
I. Relevant Normative Frameworks
Legal Establishment of the Right to Food
1.1 Right to Food: Distinction between Right to Adequate Food and Right to be Free from Hunger
1.2 Sources of International Human Rights Law
1.3 Related International and Regional Provisions and Instruments
Restrictions to the Right to Food
2.1 Filling the Ratification Gaps and Avoiding Conflicts of Diverging Legal Resources
2.2 Limitation Clauses
2.3 Emergency Exceptions
2.4 Restricted Legal Force
II. Prohibition of Deliberate Starvation
Deliberate Starvation Evoked by State Action
1.1 The Obligation to Respect
1.2 Special Case: Actively Undermining Humanitarian Assistance
Deliberate Starvation Evoked by Insufficient State Protection against Interference by Non-State Actors
2.1 The Obligation to Protect
2.2 Two Particularly Challenging Issues: Food Prices and Land Grabbing
Deliberate Starvation Evoked by Passive Conduct of a State in Vulnerable Situations
3.1 The Obligation to Fulfil
3.2 Detailed Considerations
Introduction
I. Application of International Humanitarian Law
Non-International Armed Conflict
Use of Starvation as Use of Force?
Problematic Classification of Contemporary Armed Conflicts
II. Prohibition of Deliberate Starvation
Prohibition of Starvation of Civilians as a Method of Warfare
1.1 Historical Development and Customary Status of the Prohibition
1.2 Starvation of Civilians
1.3 Starvation of Fighters
1.4 Further Implicit Provisions against Starvation
Destruction of Objects Indispensable to the Survival of the Civilian Population
2.1 Offensive Destructive Tactics
2.2 Defensive Scorched Earth Tactics
Starvation of the Civilian Population by Food Blockade
3.1 Starvation in the Context of Blockade and Siege Warfare
3.2 Humanitarian Relief to Civilians
I. Two Frameworks as a Starting Position
II. Harmonisation
Parallel Application
Synergies and Antagonisms
2.1 Synergies
2.2 Antagonisms
2.3 Evaluation
III. Food for Thought
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