Conflict, ‘terrorism’ and non-state actors

Féilim Ó hAdhmaill, Mike Ritchie
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International Human Rights Law is supposed to operate at all times. However, during war/conflict it is often suspended to address an ‘emergency’. International Humanitarian Law attempts to deal with human rights protections during the specific circumstances of war. However, what happens when states refuse to recognise a conflict situation as a ‘war’? In a world where violent conflict increasingly involves non-state actors, where does that leave existing international human rights’ mechanisms? This chapter looks at the changing forms of conflict globally and the development of what has been termed ‘terrorism’. It critically assesses the concept of ‘terrorism’ and discusses the difficulties it poses for social science, universal human rights and the development of equality, stability and global peace.
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冲突、“恐怖主义”和非国家行为体
国际人权法应该在任何时候都有效。然而,在战争/冲突期间,它经常被暂停以处理“紧急情况”。国际人道主义法试图处理在战争的具体情况下保护人权的问题。然而,当国家拒绝承认冲突局势为“战争”时会发生什么?在一个暴力冲突越来越多地涉及非国家行为体的世界里,现有的国际人权机制将何去何从?本章着眼于全球冲突形式的变化以及所谓“恐怖主义”的发展。它批判性地评估了“恐怖主义”的概念,并讨论了它给社会科学、普遍人权以及平等、稳定和全球和平的发展带来的困难。
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