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Die Rolle nicht-internationaler Waffenstillstandsabkommen im humanitären Völkerrecht

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2019
Publication date
31.07.2019
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-5310-9
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978-3-8452-9491-9
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Völkerrecht und Außenpolitik
Volume
89
Language
German
Pages
266
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
  2. Abkürzungsverzeichnis No access Pages 11 - 16
  3. A. Einleitung No access Pages 17 - 26
    1. I. Das internationale Waffenstillstandsabkommen No access
    2. II. Das nicht-internationale Waffenstillstandsabkommen No access
      1. 1. Begrenzungen auf das „praktisch Mögliche“ No access
      2. 2. Einführung differenzierter Verpflichtungen No access
      1. 1. Erklärungen bewaffneter Gruppen über die Beteiligung an der Rechtsetzung No access
        1. a) Beteiligung im Rechtsetzungsprozess – Die Rolle der Nationalen Befreiungsbewegungen bei der Entstehung der Zusatzprotokolle No access
        2. b) Beteiligung in der Rechtsetzung – Die Beitritte Algeriens und Palästinas zu den Genfer Konventionen und Zusatzprotokollen No access
        3. c) Reformvorschläge für eine Beteiligung im Rahmen völkerrechtlicher Verträge No access
        1. a) Die Bestimmung des Gewohnheitsrechts durch den ICTY No access
        2. b) Die Bindung bewaffneter Gruppen im Bericht der ICID No access
        3. c) „Other Practice“ in der Gewohnheitsrechtsstudie des ICRC No access
          1. aa) Berichte von Special Rapporteur Wood zur Bestimmung von Völkergewohnheitsrecht No access
          2. bb) Berichte von Special Rapporteur Nolte zu späteren Übereinkünften und Übungen No access
    1. III. Zwischenergebnis: Möglichkeit der Rechtsetzung durch bewaffnete Gruppen No access
    1. I. Einstellung der Feindseligkeiten No access
      1. 1. Verweise auf humanitäres Völkerrecht als Rechtsgebiet No access
      2. 2. Verweise auf internationale Abkommen No access
        1. a) Schutz von Zivilisten und der Zivilbevölkerung No access
        2. b) Schutz vor sexueller Gewalt No access
        3. c) Kindersoldaten No access
        4. d) Schutz von humanitären Hilfsorganisationen No access
        5. e) Verbot des Minenlegens No access
        6. f) Überwachungsmechanismen No access
      3. 4. Zwischenergebnis: Humanitärer Standard in Waffenstillstandsabkommen No access
        1. a) Bezeichnung der Übereinkunft No access
        2. b) Hinterlegung und Bekanntmachung No access
        3. c) Zustimmungsarten No access
        4. d) Formulierungen No access
        5. e) Überwachungsmechanismen No access
        6. f) Anschließendes Verhalten der Parteien No access
        7. g) Zwischenergebnis: Rechtlich bindende Übereinkunft No access
          1. aa) Entscheidung des SCSL über das Lomé Agreement No access
          2. bb) Entscheidung des IGH zum Lusaka Agreement No access
          3. cc) Entscheidung des ICTY zu „Agreements No. 1 and 2“ No access
          1. aa) Waffenstillstand als Anwendung des Art. 2 Abs. 4 UN-Charta No access
          2. bb) Waffenstillstand nach der HLKO No access
          3. cc) Waffenstillstand nach den Genfer Konventionen und Zusatzprotokollen No access
          4. dd) humanitärvölkerrechtliche Regeln No access
          1. aa) lex pacificatoria und lex armatorum No access
          2. bb) Hybrider Regelungsgegenstand No access
      1. 1. Möglichkeit nach den Wiener Vertragsrechtskonventionen No access
        1. a) „states-only“ conception No access
        2. b) „recognition“ conception No access
        3. c) „individualistic“ conception No access
        4. d) „formal“ conception No access
        5. e) „actor“ conception No access
        1. a) Verhältnis der Vertragsfähigkeit zur Völkerrechtssubjektivität No access
          1. aa) Sondervereinbarungen nach den Genfer Konventionen und der Kulturgüterschutzkonvention No access
            1. (i) Die Schutzklauseln als Mittel gegen jede Rechtsstellung bewaffneter Gruppen No access
            2. (ii) Die Schutzklauseln als Mittel gegen eine Ausdehnung der Rechtsstellung No access
        2. c) Partielle Vertragsfähigkeit zum Abschluss von Sondervereinbarungen zur Inkraftsetzung humanitären Völkerrechts No access
    1. III. Zwischenergebnis: Nicht-internationale Waffenstillstandsabkommen als Völkerrechtsquelle No access
      1. 1. Einhaltung der Waffenstillstandsabkommen No access
      2. 2. Fortgeltung humanitärvölkerrechtlicher Regeln No access
        1. a) Empirie No access
          1. aa) Inhaltliche Beschränkungen No access
            1. (i) Zwingendes Völkerrecht No access
            2. (ii) Späteres und spezielleres Recht No access
            3. (iii) Änderung und Modifikation bestehender Verträge No access
      1. 1. Anpassung des humanitären Völkerrechts an die Besonderheiten nicht-internationaler Konflikte No access
      2. 2. Beteiligung bewaffneter Gruppen in der Rechtsetzung im humanitären Völkerrecht No access
  4. G. Fazit No access Pages 237 - 244
  5. Liste der verwendeten Abkommen No access Pages 245 - 252
  6. Literaturverzeichnis No access Pages 253 - 266

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