Protracted Armed Violence as a Criterion for the Existence of Non-international Armed Conflict: International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law and Beyond
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The present article provides legal analysis of the concept of ‘protracted armed
violence’ which is part of the commonly accepted definition of non-international
armed conflict (NIAC). The International Criminal Tribunal for former
Yugoslavia interpreted this notion as the intensity requirement. However, the
practice of other international legal institutions that use this concept (such as
International Criminal Court and some other judicial institutions) is not always
coherent with this finding. This fact raised several theoretical and practical issues
in the process of interpretation and implementation of international legal norms.
Therefore, the aim of the article is to critically reassess the ‘protracted armed
violence’ concept in various branches of international law and to contribute to
the better understanding of the NIAC phenomenon.
Кључне речи:
protracted armed violence / The International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia / International Humanitarian LawИзвор:
Journal of Conflict & Security Law, 2020, 25, 473-500Издавач:
- Oxford : Oxford University Press
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Политички идентитет Србије у регионалном и глобалном контексту (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-179076)
DOI: 10.1093/jcsl/kraa009
ISSN: 1467-7954
WoS: 000615921600004
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85101054578
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FPNTY - JOUR AU - Simentić Popović, Janja AU - Hrnjaz, Miloš PY - 2020 UR - http://rfpn.fpn.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1051 AB - The present article provides legal analysis of the concept of ‘protracted armed violence’ which is part of the commonly accepted definition of non-international armed conflict (NIAC). The International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia interpreted this notion as the intensity requirement. However, the practice of other international legal institutions that use this concept (such as International Criminal Court and some other judicial institutions) is not always coherent with this finding. This fact raised several theoretical and practical issues in the process of interpretation and implementation of international legal norms. Therefore, the aim of the article is to critically reassess the ‘protracted armed violence’ concept in various branches of international law and to contribute to the better understanding of the NIAC phenomenon. PB - Oxford : Oxford University Press T2 - Journal of Conflict & Security Law T1 - Protracted Armed Violence as a Criterion for the Existence of Non-international Armed Conflict: International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law and Beyond EP - 500 IS - 25 SP - 473 DO - 10.1093/jcsl/kraa009 ER -
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Simentić Popović, J.,& Hrnjaz, M.. (2020). Protracted Armed Violence as a Criterion for the Existence of Non-international Armed Conflict: International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law and Beyond. in Journal of Conflict & Security Law Oxford : Oxford University Press.(25), 473-500. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcsl/kraa009
Simentić Popović J, Hrnjaz M. Protracted Armed Violence as a Criterion for the Existence of Non-international Armed Conflict: International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law and Beyond. in Journal of Conflict & Security Law. 2020;(25):473-500. doi:10.1093/jcsl/kraa009 .
Simentić Popović, Janja, Hrnjaz, Miloš, "Protracted Armed Violence as a Criterion for the Existence of Non-international Armed Conflict: International Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law and Beyond" in Journal of Conflict & Security Law, no. 25 (2020):473-500, https://doi.org/10.1093/jcsl/kraa009 . .
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