Abstract

Abstract This chapter explains the application of human rights in armed conflicts. International humanitarian law has much in common with the law of human rights, since both bodies of rules are concerned with the protection of the individual. Nevertheless, there are important differences between them. Human rights law is designed to operate primarily in normal peacetime conditions, and governs the vertical legal relationship between a state and its citizens and other persons subject to its jurisdiction. Human rights law applies primarily within the territory of the state that is subject to the human rights obligation in question. International humanitarian law, by contrast, is specifically designed to regulate situations of armed conflict. These differences between human rights law and international humanitarian law have led some to argue that human rights law is only intended to be applicable in time of peace. However, it is now generally accepted that human rights continue to apply during armed conflict. Hence, international humanitarian law and human rights law can apply simultaneously in situations of armed conflict.

Keywords:
Human rights Political science International human rights law International humanitarian law Law Peacetime Fundamental rights Principle of legality Obligation Municipal law Jurisdiction International law Law and economics Sociology

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Citation History

Topics

International Law and Human Rights
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Political Science and International Relations
Global Peace and Security Dynamics
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Political Science and International Relations

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