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The regulation of crimes against water in armed conflicts and other situations of violence 对武装冲突和其他暴力局势中危害水罪的管制
IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW Pub Date : 2023-02-10 DOI: 10.1017/S1816383123000061
Mara Tignino
Abstract Water is the lifeblood of human beings and society, but threats to water, such as the pollution of rivers, cyber crimes, and attacks against water infrastructure, are increasing. In green criminology, scholars have relied on domestic criminal law to develop the concept of crimes against water. This paper argues that international law could provide several frameworks for addressing these crimes. A number of international treaties and customary rules deal directly or indirectly with crimes against water, and the United Nations Security Council has also dealt with crimes against water committed by terrorist groups and parties to armed conflict. Crimes against water may represent violations not only of domestic criminal laws but also of international humanitarian law and human rights law.
水是人类和社会的命脉,但河流污染、网络犯罪、针对水利基础设施的攻击等对水的威胁日益增加。在绿色犯罪学中,学者们依靠国内刑法来发展反水罪的概念。本文认为,国际法可以为处理这些罪行提供若干框架。一些国际条约和习惯规则直接或间接地处理危害水罪,联合国安全理事会也处理恐怖主义团体和武装冲突各方犯下的危害水罪。侵害水的罪行不仅可能违反国内刑法,而且可能违反国际人道主义法和人权法。
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Targeting drug lords: Challenges to IHL between lege lata and lege ferenda 打击毒枭:国际人道法在法律和法律议程之间面临的挑战
IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW Pub Date : 2023-02-10 DOI: 10.1017/S1816383123000024
C. Redaelli, Carlos Arévalo
Abstract This article aims to clarify how international humanitarian law (IHL) rules on targeting apply when drug cartels are party to a non-international armed conflict. The question of distinguishing between a cartel's armed forces and the rest of the cartel members is a pertinent matter. It is crucial to avoid considering every drug dealer a legitimate target, just as we do not consider that everyone working for the government is a legitimate target. Nevertheless, it is unclear at what point a member of a cartel would change from being a criminal to being a member of the armed wing of the cartel, hence becoming a legitimate target. The present article will suggest a teleological approach to solving this conundrum.
摘要本文旨在阐明国际人道法关于目标确定的规则如何适用于贩毒集团参与非国际性武装冲突的情况。区分一个卡特尔的武装力量和其他卡特尔成员的问题是一个相关的问题。关键是要避免将每个毒贩都视为合法目标,就像我们不认为每个为政府工作的人都是合法目标一样。然而,目前尚不清楚一个卡特尔的成员在什么时候会从罪犯变成卡特尔武装派别的成员,从而成为合法的目标。本文将提出一种目的论的方法来解决这个难题。
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Organized Crime in Armed Conflicts and Other Situations of Violence 武装冲突和其他暴力局势中的有组织犯罪
IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW Pub Date : 2023-02-10 DOI: 10.1017/S1816383123000036
Robert Muggah
by the 2000 United Nations Convention on Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) describes organized crime in generic terms as consisting of a structured group of three or more people involved in coordinated activities with the intention of seeking material benefits.1 On this score, organized crime certainly delivers the goods: all told, criminal actors generate at least $9 trillion in earnings every year, depending on who’s counting.2 Not surprisingly, organized crime is also detrimental to peace and security. In some cases, armed criminal groups fighting with State actors or with one another generate exceedingly high levels of violence and casualty rates far exceeding those occurring in some war zones. The human costs of violent criminality are catastrophic, including hundreds of thousands of lives lost and disappeared, tens of millions of ruined livelihoods, far-reaching restrictions on access to health and educational services and the corrosion of State and societal institutions. This issue of the Review features a carefully curated slate of articles examining the intersections between organized crime, armed conflict and other situations of violence. A particular focus of legal scholars is on the applicability of international humanitarian law (IHL) and international human rights law to organized crime groups in settings that are categorized as non-international armed conflicts or that fall just below that threshold. Other social scientists and humanitarian practitioners, in turn, emphasize the insidious collusion between organized crime and other State and non-State actors, and the opportunities available to mitigate its effects on the delivery of protection and assistance. A vexing question for lawyers, humanitarians, police and military alike is whether and when organized criminals fall under the provisions of IHL. Resolving this query is especially pressing in settings already beset by armed conflict or other situations of violence. Several contributors to this issue believe that criminals may be automatically excluded from IHL, since only groups pursuing political motives can be party to a conflict and thus be subject to that body of law. Others take an opposing view, arguing that it is pointless to impute
2000年《联合国跨国有组织犯罪公约》(UNTOC)将有组织犯罪的一般术语描述为由三个或三个以上的人组成的有组织的集团,他们参与协调一致的活动,目的是寻求物质利益在这一点上,有组织的犯罪确实带来了好处:总而言之,犯罪行为者每年至少创造9万亿美元的收入,这取决于谁在计算毫无疑问,有组织犯罪也危害和平与安全。在某些情况下,武装犯罪集团与国家行为者或彼此之间的战斗产生了极其严重的暴力和伤亡率,远远超过某些战区的情况。暴力犯罪的人类代价是灾难性的,包括数十万人丧生和失踪,数千万人的生计遭到破坏,获得保健和教育服务受到深远限制,国家和社会机构受到腐蚀。本期《评论》精选了一系列精心策划的文章,探讨了有组织犯罪、武装冲突和其他暴力局势之间的交集。法律学者特别关注国际人道主义法和国际人权法在归类为非国际性武装冲突或刚好低于该阈值的情况下对有组织犯罪集团的适用性。反过来,其他社会科学家和人道主义工作者则强调有组织犯罪与其他国家和非国家行为者之间的阴险勾结,以及减轻其对提供保护和援助的影响的现有机会。对于律师、人道工作者、警察和军队来说,一个令人烦恼的问题是,有组织犯罪分子是否以及何时受到国际人道法规定的约束。在已经受到武装冲突或其他暴力局势困扰的环境中,解决这一问题尤为紧迫。这个问题的几位撰稿人认为,罪犯可能自动被排除在国际人道法之外,因为只有追求政治动机的团体才能成为冲突的一方,从而受该法律的约束。另一些人则持相反观点,认为指责是没有意义的
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The humanitarian impact of armed violence on communities – the Americas perspective: Interview with Sophie Orr 武装暴力对社区的人道主义影响——美国人的视角:专访苏菲·奥尔
IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW Pub Date : 2023-02-08 DOI: 10.1017/S181638312300005X
Sophie Orr
Sophie Orr oversees International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) operations in North, Central and South America (the ICRC Americas Region), providing strategic steering for the organization's response and contributing to humanitarian diplomacy efforts at different levels. The delegations and missions in the region work on addressing a wide range of needs of people affected by present and past situations of conflict and armed violence. Prior to her appointment as Regional Director for the Americas, Ms Orr worked in many different and often complex environments, first as a foreign affairs producer and journalist with the UK's Channel 4 News. She has previously worked for the ICRC in several countries, mainly in protection and management positions, and later at headquarters, first as Strategic Adviser to the Director of Operations from 2012 to 2016 and then leading the ICRC's operational cooperation with National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and their International Federation.
索菲·奥尔(Sophie Orr)负责红十字国际委员会在北美、中美和南美(红十字国际委员会美洲地区)的行动,为该组织的应对工作提供战略指导,并在不同层面为人道主义外交工作做出贡献。该区域的代表团和特派团致力于解决受当前和过去冲突和武装暴力局势影响的人民的广泛需要。在被任命为美洲区域主任之前,奥尔女士曾在许多不同且往往复杂的环境中工作,最初是英国第四频道新闻的外交事务制片人和记者。她曾在多个国家为红十字国际委员会工作,主要担任保护和管理职位,后来在总部工作,最初于2012年至2016年担任行动主任战略顾问,随后领导红十字国际委员会与各国红十字会与红新月会及其国际联合会的业务合作。
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Humanitarianism and affect-based education: Emotional experiences at the Jean-Pictet Competition 人道主义与情感教育:让-皮克泰竞赛中的情感体验
IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW Pub Date : 2023-01-16 DOI: 10.1017/S1816383122000984
Rebecca Sutton, E. J. Buis
Abstract For international lawyers seeking to promote compliance with international humanitarian law (IHL), some level of affective awareness is essential – but just where one might cultivate an understanding of emotions, and at which juncture of one's career, remains a mystery. This article proposes that what the IHL lawyers and advocates of the future need is an affect-based education. More than a simple mastery of a technical set of emotional intelligence skills, what we are interested in here is the refinement of a disposition or sensibility – a way of engaging with the world, with IHL, and with humanitarianism. In this article, we consider the potential for the Jean-Pictet Competition to provide this education. Drawing on our observations of the competition and a survey with 231 former participants, the discussion examines the legal and affective dimensions of the competition, identifies the precise moments of the competition in which emotional processes take place, and probes the role of emotions in role-plays and simulations. Presenting the Jean-Pictet Competition as a form of interaction ritual, we propose that high “emotional energy” promotes a humanitarian sensibility; indeed, participant interactions have the potential to re-constitute the very concept of humanitarianism. We ultimately argue that a more conscious engagement with emotions at competitions like Pictet has the potential to strengthen IHL training, to further IHL compliance and the development of IHL rules, and to enhance legal education more generally.
对于寻求促进遵守国际人道法(IHL)的国际律师来说,一定程度的情感意识是必不可少的——但在哪里可以培养对情感的理解,以及在职业生涯的哪个节点,仍然是一个谜。本文提出,国际人道法律师和倡导者未来需要的是一种基于情感的教育。我们在这里感兴趣的不仅仅是掌握一套技术性的情商技能,而是对性格或情感的改进——一种与世界、国际人道法和人道主义接触的方式。在本文中,我们考虑让-皮克泰竞赛提供这种教育的潜力。根据我们对比赛的观察和对231名前参与者的调查,讨论了比赛的法律和情感维度,确定了比赛中发生情感过程的精确时刻,并探讨了情感在角色扮演和模拟中的作用。将让-皮克泰竞赛作为一种互动仪式,我们提出高“情感能量”促进人道主义敏感性;的确,参与者的相互作用有可能重新构成人道主义的概念本身。我们最终认为,在皮克泰这样的比赛中更有意识地融入情感,有可能加强国际人道法培训,促进国际人道法的遵守和国际人道法规则的发展,并更广泛地加强法律教育。
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Interview with His Royal Highness Prince Mired bin Raad Zeid Al-Hussein of Jordan 采访约旦埃米尔·本·拉德·扎伊德·侯赛因王子殿下
IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.1017/S1816383122001060
Born in Amman on 11 June 1965, His Royal Highness Prince Mired Raad Zeid Al-Hussein earned his BA degree from Tufts University in 1987 and his MA degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in 1995, with a specialization in international relations/strategic studies. He continued his education at Cambridge University, England, where he received an MPhil in historical studies in 1998. In addition, Prince Mired attended the British Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 1990 and served for several years in the Jordanian Armed Forces, reaching the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Upon leaving the military, Prince Mired decided to continue serving his country by other means, dedicating his life to humanitarian and social causes. He has been the Chairman of the National Committee for Demining and Rehabilitation since 2004, and from November 2007 to November 2008 he was President of the Eighth Meeting of States Parties to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention. He has also served as the Special Envoy of the Convention since 2009 and has had the honour and privilege of travelling the world advocating for further accession by countries that have not yet acceded to the Convention, as well as calling for the implementation of the Convention's articles by the States that have done so. Prince Mired is also President of the Hashemite Commission for Disabled Soldiers, a position he has held since 2000. Over the course of the last two decades, the Commission has been able to provide a wide variety of different services, acting as a support network to all servicemen and servicewomen with disabilities in the Kingdom. In addition, from 2008 through to 2013, Prince Mired served as Vice-President of the Higher Council for the Affairs of Persons with Disabilities, and in 2014 he was appointed by Royal Decree to serve as its President, succeeding his father, HRH Prince Raad Bin Zeid. In 2017, with the passing of groundbreaking new legislation calling for the rights of persons with disabilities, the Council was renamed as the Higher Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Prince Mired also served a short stint as President of the Jordanian Paralympic Committee from 2017 to 2018. On 28 February 2021, in addition to all his aforementioned responsibilities, Prince Mired was appointed by Royal Decree as Chief Chamberlain to His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein of Jordan. Prince Mired is married to HRH Princess Dina Mired. They have three children, Shirin, Rakan and Jafar.
艾哈迈德·扎伊德·侯赛因亲王殿下于1965年6月11日出生于安曼,1987年在塔夫茨大学获得学士学位,1995年在弗莱彻法律与外交学院获得硕士学位,主修国际关系/战略研究。他在英国剑桥大学继续深造,并于1998年获得历史学硕士学位。此外,米里德王子于1990年就读于英国桑德赫斯特皇家军事学院,并在约旦武装部队服役数年,军衔达到中校。离开军队后,米德王子决定以其他方式继续为国家服务,将自己的一生奉献给人道主义和社会事业。自2004年以来,他一直担任全国排雷和康复委员会主席,并于2007年11月至2008年11月担任《禁止杀伤人员地雷公约》缔约国第八次会议主席。自2009年以来,他还担任《公约》特使,并有幸周游世界,倡导尚未加入《公约》的国家进一步加入《公约》,并呼吁已加入《公约》的国家执行《公约》条款。米里德王子自2000年以来一直担任哈希姆伤残军人委员会主席。在过去二十年中,该委员会已经能够提供各种不同的服务,作为王国所有残疾男女军人的支助网络。此外,从2008年到2013年,米里德王子担任残疾人事务高级委员会副主席,并于2014年被皇家法令任命为主席,接替他的父亲Raad Bin Zeid王子殿下。2017年,随着倡导残疾人权利的开创性新立法的通过,理事会更名为残疾人权利高级理事会。米里德王子还在2017年至2018年期间短暂担任约旦残奥委员会主席。2021年2月28日,除了上述所有职责外,米里德王子还被皇家法令任命为约旦国王阿卜杜拉二世伊本侯赛因陛下的首席张伯伦。米雷德王子与迪娜王妃结婚。他们有三个孩子,Shirin, Rakan和Jafar。
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The Rif War: A forgotten war? 瑞夫之战:一场被遗忘的战争?
IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW Pub Date : 2022-12-13 DOI: 10.1017/S1816383122001023
Pascal Daudin
Abstract Approximately 100 years ago, a colonial conflict of great breadth began on the south side of the Mediterranean. Initially seen as an “indigenous” rebellion, the conflict evolved into an intense war, the final phase of which involved the intervention of two great colonial powers (France and Spain). Looking at the Rif War (1920–1926) in a region of what is now Morocco, then claimed by Spain, as an example, this article presents a critical analysis of a conflict rich in lessons for current humanitarian challenges and the sometimes-difficult relationship between humanitarian actors and the parties to a conflict. Assessed in the light of its human cost, which is largely forgotten today, the Rif War can feed debates through necessary historical reflection surrounding humanitarian action and the role of the International Committee of the Red Cross. It will also examine the complicated connections between historical truth, collective memory and the political difficulties inherent to reconciliation.
大约100年前,地中海南岸爆发了一场范围广泛的殖民冲突。最初被视为“土著”叛乱,冲突演变成一场激烈的战争,最后阶段涉及两大殖民大国(法国和西班牙)的干预。本文以发生在摩洛哥地区的里夫战争(1920-1926)为例,对这场冲突进行了批判性分析,为当前的人道主义挑战和人道主义行为者与冲突各方之间有时困难的关系提供了丰富的教训。根据今天基本上被遗忘的人员伤亡来评估里夫战争,可以通过对人道主义行动和红十字国际委员会的作用进行必要的历史反思,为辩论提供依据。它还将研究历史真相、集体记忆和和解所固有的政治困难之间的复杂联系。
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IRC volume 105 issue 922 Cover and Front matter IRC第105卷第922期封面和封面问题
IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW Pub Date : 2022-11-28 DOI: 10.1017/s1816383122001126
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IRC volume 105 issue 922 Cover and Back matter IRC第105卷第922期封面和封底
IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW Pub Date : 2022-11-28 DOI: 10.1017/s1816383122001138
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Persons with Disabilities in Armed Conflicts: From Invisibility to Visibility 武装冲突中的残疾人:从隐形到可见
IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW Pub Date : 2022-11-25 DOI: 10.1017/s1816383122001114
R. Mardini
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