International Human Right to Conscientious Objection to Military Service and Individual Duties to Disobey Manifestly Illegal Orders

Capa
Springer Science & Business Media, 14/12/2008 - 253 páginas

International human rights law grants individuals both rights and responsibilities. In this respect international criminal and international humanitarian law are no different. As members of the public international law family they are charged with the regulation, maintenance and protection of human dignity. The right and duty to disobey manifestly illegal orders traverses these three schools of public international law. This book is the first systematic study of the right to conscientious objection under international human rights law. Understanding that rights and duties are not mutually exclusive but complementary, this study analyses the right to conscientious objection and the duties of individuals under international law from various perspectives of public international law.

 

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References
15
of the Commission on Human Rights
61
333
78
References
79
38
91
InterAmerican Human Rights Law
111
International Refugee Law and Conscientious Objection
119
Duties of Individuals to Disobey
136
Impacts of Jus Ad Bellum and Jus In Bello on Rights and Duties
183
Conclusion
207
Bibliography
227
Index
247
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