Expert Meeting: The Use of Force in Armed Conflicts: Interplay Between the Conduct of Hostilities and Law Enforcement Paradigms

Author(s)
Gaggioli, Gloria
Abbott, Kirby
Libman, Liron
Ling, Yan
Lubell, Noam
Momtaz, Djamchid
Moore, Cameron
Nasrallah, Milad
Piedra Buena, Claudio
Salmon, Elizabeth
Sassoli, Marco
Vianna, Andre
Chernishova, Olga
Wood, Michael
Zwanenburg, Marten
Chesney, Robert
Goldman, Robert
Gomez Ramirez, Juan Carlos
Gross, Richard
Heyns, Christof
Jackson, Richard
Kretzmer, David
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
The operational and legal environment just described has led the ICRC to conclude that there is a need to clarify the types of cases in which the use of force falls within the conduct of hostilities or, by contrast, within that of law enforcement. For this reason, and as part and parcel of the activities of the ICRC in order to reaffirm and clarify IHL and its interplay with other bodies of international law, the ICRC organised an expert meeting in January 2012 whose objective was to examine the issue by discussing five case studies that were developed to illustrate some of the concrete legal and practical issues that arise in the field. The case studies portray situations taking place in the context of non-international armed conflicts but the lessons drawn from these cases can to a large extent be applied in international armed conflicts as well. The meeting also tackled the issue by adopting a broad perspective. Issues arising not only at the moment of the execution of an operation (i.e. the actual use of force) but also before and after the use of force - notably questions of planning and investigation were addressed. This report has for objective to provide an account of the fascinating debates that took place during the meeting.
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en
Publisher
International Committee of the Red Cross
Title
Expert Meeting: The Use of Force in Armed Conflicts: Interplay Between the Conduct of Hostilities and Law Enforcement Paradigms
Type of document
Report
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Publication

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