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2004
Abstract This chapter deals more fully with the colonial emergencies and insurrections which accompanied the winding down of the colonial empire, of the mechanisms of repression which were used to combat them, and of the derogations to the European Convention which were submitted in response to them.
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Abstract This chapter deals more fully with the colonial emergencies and insurrections which accompanied the winding down of the colonial empire, of the mechanisms of repression which were used to combat them, and of the derogations to the European Convention which were submitted in response to them.
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Specialia generalibus derogant
Specialia generalibus derogant signifie que les textes spéciaux dérogent aux textes généraux. Prenant racine dans le droit romain, cette locution latine est encore largement utilisée en droit positif dans un contexte d'inflation législative croissante qui favorise l'émergence de multiples conflits de normes. La première difficulté inhérente à specialiaopenaire +2 more sources
2018
Derogations have been cited as some as a panacea to resolve the unwelcome encroachment, as they see it, of human rights law into armed conflict. This chapter challenges this assertion by analysing the issue with reference to how derogations take effect in respect of a state’s substantive and procedural right to life obligations.
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Derogations have been cited as some as a panacea to resolve the unwelcome encroachment, as they see it, of human rights law into armed conflict. This chapter challenges this assertion by analysing the issue with reference to how derogations take effect in respect of a state’s substantive and procedural right to life obligations.
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Revisiting the Hierarchy of Out-group Derogation and the Out-group Derogation Spectrum
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2015
Abstract This chapter focuses on the derogation clause in Article 5 of Geneva Convention (GC) IV which allows a party to a conflict or an Occupying Power to derogate to a certain extent from the rights afforded by the Convention to the ‘protected persons’ as defined in Article 4.
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the derogation clause in Article 5 of Geneva Convention (GC) IV which allows a party to a conflict or an Occupying Power to derogate to a certain extent from the rights afforded by the Convention to the ‘protected persons’ as defined in Article 4.
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