Greening the Law of Environmental Protection in Armed Conflicts
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| Publication date | 2023 |
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| Book title | Netherlands Yearbook of International Law 2021 |
| Book subtitle | A Greener International Law—International Legal Responses to the Global Environmental Crisis |
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| Series | Netherlands Yearbook of International Law |
| Pages (from-to) | 75-99 |
| Number of pages | 25 |
| Publisher | The Hague: Asser Press |
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| Abstract |
The issue of the protection of the environment in relation to armed conflicts (`PERAC') has gained momentum in recent times, especially in the post-2000s period. This development follows the more general trend of `greening' international law, which is now a cross-cutting theme permeating the entire international legal order. Against this background, I periodize the different phases of international PERAC-related processes by reference to specific historical events with symbolic value. My objective is twofold: at first, I endeavour to demonstrate that the process of greening both the practice and the law of PERAC is being increasingly driven by actors other than States. At a second step, I explore the extent to which greening within PERAC has taken place. To do that, I offer certain concrete examples drawn from two recent legal initiatives, undertaken by the International Law Commission and the International Committee of the Red Cross, respectively.
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| Document type | Chapter |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-587-4_4 |
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