Why Did Starvation Not Become the Paradigmatic War Crime in International Law?

N. Mulder, B. Dijk
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In the late twentieth century, the starvation of civilian populations as a method of warfare came to be prohibited in international law. Yet starvation is still commonly used today. In retrospect, what is striking about its international legal history is that the ban itself happened so late and appears still so incomplete. Why did depriving non-combatants of the essential means of sustenance not come to be seen much earlier as a cruel form of wartime behaviour that should be unambiguously outlawed? This chapter critically analyses the history of the anti-starvation norm and explains not only why some political agendas for starvation were frequently tolerated, but also why others failed to reach the stage of codification, and what this tells us about its past and future. Understanding how and why people starve, what role the use of blockade and international law play, and to what degree Schreibtischmörder might be held responsible for it, gets to the heart of questions of contingency and international law.
为什么饥饿没有成为国际法上典型的战争罪?
在二十世纪后期,国际法禁止将使平民挨饿作为一种战争方法。然而,“饥饿”一词至今仍被广泛使用。回想起来,其国际法律历史的惊人之处在于,该禁令本身发生得如此之晚,而且似乎仍然如此不完整。为什么剥夺非战斗人员的基本生存手段没有更早地被视为一种残酷的战时行为,应该明确禁止?本章批判性地分析了反饥饿规范的历史,不仅解释了为什么一些关于饥饿的政治议程经常被容忍,而且还解释了为什么其他议程未能达到编纂阶段,以及这告诉我们它的过去和未来。了解人们如何以及为什么挨饿,使用封锁和国际法发挥什么作用,以及Schreibtischmörder可能在多大程度上对此负责,涉及到偶然性和国际法问题的核心。
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