Emily Camins’s scientific contributions

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The past as prologue: The development of the ‘direct participation’ exception to civilian immunity
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December 2008

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International Review of the Red Cross

Emily Camins

The ‘direct participation’ exception to the principle of distinction, found in Article 51(3) of Protocol I and Article 13(2) of Protocol II, embodies a long-recognized concept in the laws governing armed conflict. For centuries the broad notion that humanity demands the protection only of those citizens who are harmless has found expression in the rules and norms relating to war. This article traces the historical factors and trends which influenced the development of the ‘direct participation’ exception in its current form, revealing a tendency towards ‘humanizing’ the law in favour of civilians, notwithstanding their increased military value.

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... 3 Para una historia del Derecho y el CAI se puede consultar el texto de Emily Camins (2008), The Past as Prologue: The Development of the 'Direct Participation' Exception to Civilian Immunity. en relación con los conflictos internacionales -tomando en cuenta el contexto situacional del conflicto-se espera que los actores se comporten socialmente de una determinada manera. ...

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Actores silenciosos y estados de excepción: Ayacucho durante el conflicto armado interno en Perú (1980-2000)
The past as prologue: The development of the ‘direct participation’ exception to civilian immunity
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  • December 2008

International Review of the Red Cross