![]() ![]() Detention is a perfect example of that, and he will then discuss some recent examples of practice where States try to keep detention in the context of military operations beyond the bounds of ordinary legal processes. Professor Hill-Cawthorne will introduce the changing idea of IHL as permissive, in contrast to historical State practice that viewed it as prohibitive. ![]() Jelena Plamenac, PhD, Research Fellow at the Centre for International Law Research and Policy, Florence.Forsker Cecilie Hellestveit, PhD, Folkerettsinstituttet, Oslo.Førstekrigsadvokat Bödvar Ingvarsson, The Norwegian Military Prosecution Authority - Judge Advocate General.Professor Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne, Bristol.Professor Andreas Paulus, Göttingen, completing his term as a judge of the Bundesverfassungsgericht.What is the effect of the increasing harmonization between the rules applicable in international and non-international armed conflict? What are the respective scopes of international humanitarian law/laws of war and human rights, and international and domestic law? What are the respective roles of governments, their different forms of less formal cooperation, the ICRC and human rights NGOs? Yet another focus is on the role of different courts and UN bodies and their interaction. ![]()
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