Ambivalent Enforcement: International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Tribunals

S. Tabak
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The question of how to best enforce the decisions of international tribunals looms large in international law. Specifically, the sub-field of international law known as international humanitarian law (IHL), or the law of war, suffers from a lack of enforcement options as its Achilles heel. No tribunal exists with specific subject matter jurisdiction to adjudicate during situations that may give rise to state violations of international humanitarian law. Meanwhile, human rights tribunals have the subject matter jurisdiction to resolve human rights disputes, and there are significant areas of substantive overlap between humanitarian law and human rights law. Focusing on the interplay between international human rights law and international humanitarian law, this Article examines whether, based on this substantive overlap, human rights tribunals offer an appropriate forum for the enforcement of IHL. This article makes two important contributions: first, it offers a normative framing of how to utilize the abstract legal standard of lex specialis when IHL and HRL may simultaneously apply; second, the Article assesses the impact of employing IHL at human rights tribunals, concluding that this practice, even when the resulting decisions are not binding, may result in increased enforcement of IHL.
矛盾的执行:国际人道主义法和人权法庭
如何最好地执行国际法庭的裁决是国际法中的一个重要问题。具体来说,被称为国际人道主义法(IHL)或战争法的国际法的子领域,缺乏执行选项是其阿喀琉斯之踵。在可能导致国家违反国际人道主义法的情况下,不存在具有具体事项管辖权的法庭。与此同时,人权法庭对解决人权争端具有主题管辖权,人道主义法和人权法之间有许多实质性重叠的领域。本文着眼于国际人权法与国际人道法之间的相互作用,探讨基于这种实质性重叠,人权法庭是否为国际人道法的实施提供了合适的论坛。本文有两个重要贡献:首先,它提供了一个规范性框架,说明在国际人道法和人权法可以同时适用的情况下,如何运用特别法的抽象法律标准;其次,本条款评估了在人权法庭采用国际人道法的影响,得出结论认为,即使最终裁决不具约束力,这种做法也可能导致国际人道法的执行力度加大。
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