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Government recognition and international humanitarian law applicability in post-Gaddafi Libya / Jose Serralvo

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Document type:
Article
Title:
Government recognition and international humanitarian law applicability in post-Gaddafi Libya
Author zone:
Jose Serralvo
Host item entries:
  • Yearbook of international humanitarian law, Vol. 18, 2015, p. 3-41: diagr.
Languages:
English
General Note:
Bibliographie : p. 39-41
Abstract:
This article explores the relationship between the issue of government recognition and the applicability of international humanitarian law. Using the existence of competing governments in post-Gaddafi Libya as a case study, the article re-examines the meaning of the term “government” under public international law and proposes a distinct reading of what it means to be an effective government. It then considers how effectiveness can be used to differentiate between a de jure and a de facto government, and the international legal obligations of these two types of entities. Finally, the article applies this framework to the realm of the laws of war. In particular, it analyses how the existence of competing governments affects the scope of application of Additional Protocol II to the Geneva Conventions and the possible existence of an international armed conflict.
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Authors:
Serralvo, Jose
Keyword in English:
GOVERNMENT
LIBYA
IHL (INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW)
APPLICABILITY
CLASSIFICATION OF THE CONFLICT
INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICT
NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICT
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Keyword in French:
GOUVERNEMENT
LIBYE
DIH
APPLICABILITE
QUALIFICATION DU CONFLIT
CONFLIT ARME INTERNATIONAL
CONFLIT ARME NON INTERNATIONAL
DROIT INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC
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  • Yearbook of international humanitarian law
  • Yearbook of international humanitarian law [Vol. 18, 2015]

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