Lessons from the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: The Plight of Diaspora Fighters in Levées en Masse

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Elliot Winter
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The concept of the levée en masse was designed to legitimise armed civilian opposition to an unfolding invasion by conferring temporary combatant status upon certain civilians. The range of individuals eligible for this status was defined narrowly to include only ‘inhabitants’ of invaded territories. This approach made sense in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when international travel was beyond the reach of all but the elite minority. Today however, mass air transit has expanded horizons and allows people to travel and to emigrate much more readily. Consequently, the global diaspora of emigrants is larger now than ever before. As seen during the Russian invasion of Ukraine beginning in February 2022, many among these diaspora communities wish to return to defend their homelands upon invasion. This is precluded under the orthodox interpretation of international humanitarian law owing to their lack of residency. This is unsatisfactory as it bars individuals with legitimate familial, political, cultural, and historical connections to a State from participating in a levée in its defence. This article sets out the policy and legal arguments in favour of recognising non-resident citizens – or ‘diaspora fighters’ – as legitimate participants in levées en masse.
俄罗斯入侵乌克兰的教训:大批列维耶斯散居国外的战士的困境
集体退却的概念旨在通过赋予某些平民临时战斗员身份,使平民武装反对正在进行的入侵合法化。有资格获得这一身份的个人范围被严格界定为仅包括被入侵领土的 "居民"。这种做法在十九世纪和二十世纪初是合理的,因为当时除了少数精英阶层外,所有人都无法享受国际旅行。然而今天,大众航空运输扩大了人们的视野,使人们更容易旅行和移民。因此,全球移民的规模比以往任何时候都要大。正如在 2022 年 2 月俄罗斯入侵乌克兰期间所看到的那样,这些移民社群中的许多人都希望在俄罗斯入侵时回国保卫自己的家园。由于他们没有居住权,按照国际人道主义法的正统解释,这是不可能的。这种做法不能令人满意,因为它阻止了与国家有合法的家庭、政治、文化和历史联系的个人参加保卫国家的 "军团"。本文阐述了支持承认非居民公民--或 "散居国外的战士"--合法参与大规模解放运动的政策和法律论据。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies is a peer reviewed journal aimed at promoting the rule of law in humanitarian emergency situations and, in particular, the protection and assistance afforded to persons in the event of armed conflicts and natural disasters in all phases and facets under international law. The Journal welcomes submissions in the areas of international humanitarian law, international human rights law, international refugee law and international law relating to disaster response. In addition, other areas of law can be identified including, but not limited to the norms regulating the prevention of humanitarian emergency situations, the law concerning internally displaced persons, arms control and disarmament law, legal issues relating to human security, and the implementation and enforcement of humanitarian norms. The Journal´s objective is to further the understanding of these legal areas in their own right as well as in their interplay. The Journal encourages writing beyond the theoretical level taking into account the practical implications from the perspective of those who are or may be affected by humanitarian emergency situations. The Journal aims at and seeks the perspective of academics, government and organisation officials, military lawyers, practitioners working in the humanitarian (legal) field, as well as students and other individuals interested therein.
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