The evolution of the concept of non-international armed conflicts in early times -- From the Lieber Code to the drafting of Common Article 3 of the Generva Conventions : the rise of international law concern -- The evolution in the elements shaping the treaty law rules applicable in non-international armed conflicts -- 1949-1980 : Protocol II additional to the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and the Conventional Weapons Convention -- 1980-to present : a dramatic increase in the number of treaty law rules applicable in non-international armed conflicts -- Reaching an agreement on criminalizing the violations of the rule of law applicable in non-international armed conflicts : the statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Summary
Aims to trace the processes that led to the formation of the treaty norms applicable in non-international armed conflicts. This study analyses questions such as: where does the international law of internal armed conflicts come from? Why did it evolve differently from the law regulating international armed conflicts?
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