The crime of aggression as a violation of the rights of one’s own population

Frédéric Mégret, C. Redaelli
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ABSTRACT In its traditional understanding, aggression is a crime against state. A number of scholars have, by contrast, increasingly framed the wrong of aggression as lying in its devastating consequences for the populations affected. That emergent human rights framing, however, has largely focused on the population of the other state. This article seeks to go beyond this nascent human rights framing of aggression, by looking at the possibility that waging an illegal war can also be interpreted as a violation of the rights of a state’s own population, including both combatants and non-combatants. In doing so, we seek to reconnect the argument against aggression to domestic human rights themes involving the responsibility of the sovereign towards persons within its jurisdiction. We suggest that this approach can help produce a more normatively grounded and textured account of the grounds for proscribing war that better connects both domestic and international legal conversations.
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侵略罪侵犯本国人民权利的侵略罪行
摘要在其传统理解中,侵略是对国家的犯罪。相比之下,许多学者越来越多地认为侵略的错误在于其对受影响人口的毁灭性后果。然而,这种新出现的人权框架主要集中在另一个州的人口上。这篇文章试图超越这一新生的侵略人权框架,探讨发动非法战争也可能被解释为侵犯一个国家本国人民的权利,包括战斗人员和非战斗人员的权利。在这样做的过程中,我们试图将反对侵略的论点与涉及主权国家对其管辖范围内的人的责任的国内人权主题重新联系起来。我们建议,这种方法可以帮助对禁止战争的理由进行更规范、更有质感的描述,更好地将国内和国际法律对话联系起来。
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