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Proportionality in International Humanitarian Law
Refocusing the Balance in Practice
This book pleads for a refocus of the International Humanitarian Law proportionality rule to enhance civilian protection.
Jeroen van den Boogaard (Author)
9781108845137, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 17 August 2023
320 pages
28 x 19 x 2.4 cm, 0.649 kg
This book seeks to clarify the legal concept of proportionality in international humanitarian law, as it applies during armed conflict. It is argued in the book that a refocus of the interpretation of the proportionality rule is warranted to enhance the protection of civilians. More precisely, this book seeks to dissect the origins of the rule, determine how its components must be interpreted and how it is to be applied in practice. The book considers practical situations that may arise in the conduct of military operations and searches for the limits international humanitarian law sets to commanders' assessments of proportionality during armed conflict. The book concludes that proportionality is an inherently subjective and imprecise yardstick that nonetheless serves to protect civilians during armed conflict.
1. Introduction
2. IHL proportionality in international law
3. Other standards of moderation in international humanitarian law
4. The concept of proportionality in international humanitarian law
5. Proportionality in context
6. Components of the equation
7. Proportionality in practice
8. Assessing proportionality
9. Determining excessiveness and a plea for tilting the balance towards humanity.
Subject Areas: Military & defence law [LNDK], International humanitarian law [LBBS], International law [LB]