Convergences and Divergences Between International Human Rights Law, International Criminal Law and International Humanitarian Law |
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Author:
| De Hert, Paul Smis, Stefaan Holvoet, Mathias |
Contribution by:
| Aksenova, Marina Casalin, Deborah Ciesiolka, Mirja Favuzza, Federica Koker, Cedric Kreutzer, Gerhard Milano, Valentina Scalia, Damien Soares, Patricia Todeschini, Vito Weatherburn, Amy |
Series title: | Supranational Criminal Law Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-78068-640-0 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2018 |
Publisher: | Intersentia Uitgevers N.V.
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $108.00 |
Book Description:
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Although rooted in a similar ideal, human rights (IHRL), international criminal law (ICL) and international humanitarian law (IHL) are separate fields of law, best represented as circles, each of which overlaps with the other two. However human rights often seems to absorb the other two, while in other situations, the lines between human rights law and its next door neighbours are blurred or contested.
Although rooted in a similar ideal, human rights (IHRL), international criminal law (ICL) and international humanitarian law (IHL) are separate fields of law, best represented as circles, each of which overlaps with the other two. However human rights often seems to absorb the other two, while in other situations, the lines between human rights law and its next door neighbours are blurred or contested.