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Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol I) of 8 June 1977, Arts. 35(3) and 55(1)
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Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol I) of 8 June 1977, Arts. 35(3) and 55(1).
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Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, 16 November 1972, 1037 UNTS 151.
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Jay E. Austin and Carl E. Bruch (eds), The Environmental Consequences of War: Legal, Economic, and Scientific Perspectives, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000.
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Conference document CDDH/215/Rev. 1, para. 27.
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United States, declaration made on signature: 'It is the understanding of the United States of America that the rules established by this protocol were not intended to have any effect on and do not regulate or prohibit the use of nuclear weapons'. United Kingdom, declaration made on ratification: 'It continues to be the understanding of the United Kingdom that the rules introduced by the Protocol apply exclusively to conventional weapons without prejudice to any other rules of international law applicable to other types of weapons. In particular, the rules so introduced do not have any effect on and do not regulate or prohibit the use of nuclear weapons'
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United States, declaration made on signature: 'It is the understanding of the United States of America that the rules established by this protocol were not intended to have any effect on and do not regulate or prohibit the use of nuclear weapons'. United Kingdom, declaration made on ratification: 'It continues to be the understanding of the United Kingdom that the rules introduced by the Protocol apply exclusively to conventional weapons without prejudice to any other rules of international law applicable to other types of weapons. In particular, the rules so introduced do not have any effect on and do not regulate or prohibit the use of nuclear weapons'.
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General Assembly resolution 49/50 of 9 December 1994
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General Assembly resolution 49/50 of 9 December 1994;
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For a comment, see
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Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) of 17 July 1998, A/CONF.138/9.
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Additional Protocol I, Art. 57.
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San Remo Manual on International Law Applicable to Armed Conflict at Sea, reproduced in Dietrich Schindler and Jiři Toman (eds), The Laws of Armed Conflict, 4th edition, Leiden and Boston, 2004, p. 1153, Rule 44.
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Harvard University, Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research (HPCR), Manual on International Law Applicable to Air and Missile Warfare, Bern, 2009, Rule 88.
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Additional Protocol I, Arts. 35(3) and 55(1).
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Conference document CDDH/215/Rev. 1, para. 27.
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Carl E. Bruch et al., 'Post-conflict peace building and natural resources', in Ole Kristian Fauchald, David Hunter, and Wang Xi (eds), Yearbook of International Environmental Law, Vol. 19, 2008, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009.
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Desuetude is the legal rule that provides that a legal provision loses its binding force as the result of nonuse for a sufficiently long time
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Informal working groups of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) have advanced this solution for a number of years
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Informal working groups of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) have advanced this solution for a number of years.
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It is now contained in an official statement of the ICRC, Strengthening Legal Protection for Victims of Armed Conflicts: The ICRC Study on the Current State of International Humanitarian Law, Address by Dr Jakob Kellenberger, President of the ICRC, 21 September 2010, in this issue, also available at: http://www.icrc.org/web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/htmlall/ihldevelopment- statement-210910 (last visited 18 October 2010).
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See generally UNEP, above note 4.
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A differentiated answer is given by, above note 11, and 156ff
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A differentiated answer is given by J.-M. Henckaerts and L. Doswald-Beck, above note 11, Vol. I, pp. 148ff. and 156ff.
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The following section draws from the authors' analyses in UNEP, above note 4
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The following section draws from the authors' analyses in UNEP, above note 4.
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The International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage, 18 December 1971, 1110 UNTS 57, and the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, 29 November 1969, 973 UNTS 3, only apply to oil pollution from ships
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The International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage, 18 December 1971, 1110 UNTS 57, and the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, 29 November 1969, 973 UNTS 3, only apply to oil pollution from ships.
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In Jiyeh, on-the-ground assistance was provided pursuant to the Protocol Concerning Cooperation in Combating Pollution of the Mediterranean Sea by Oil and other Harmful Substances in Cases of Emergency (Emergency Protocol), Barcelona, 16 February 1976.
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A question that also deserves attention in this context is whether the Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, 14 May 1954, 249 UNTS 215, provides a more appropriate protection in cases where heritage sites are at the same time cultural property
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A question that also deserves attention in this context is whether the Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, 14 May 1954, 249 UNTS 215, provides a more appropriate protection in cases where heritage sites are at the same time cultural property.
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International Law Commission (ILC), Report of the International Law Commission, 59th Session, 7 May-5 June and 9 July-10 August 2007, paras. 266-324
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UNGA Supp. A/62/10; ILC, Effects of Armed Conflicts on Treaties, UN Doc. A/CN.4/L.727/Rev.1, 6 June 2008;
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ILC, Effects of Armed Conflicts on Treaties, Addendum, UN Doc. A/CN.4/L.727/Rev.1/Add.1, 11 July 2008.
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The draft articles were provisionally adopted and circulated to states for comment and observation, to be submitted by January 2010: ILC, Report of the International Law Commission, 60th Session, 5 May-6 June and 7 July-8 August 2008, para. 14, UNGA Supp. A/63/10.
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VCLT, Art. 62.
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ILC, 'Responsibility of states for internationally wrongful acts', in Yearbook of the International Law Commission, Vol. II, Part Two, 2001, pp. 32ff., Art. 25.
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Relying on lex specialis is not helpful. On the one hand, it may be argued that IHL is lex specialis as it is developed specifically for the context of armed conflict
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Relying on lex specialis is not helpful. On the one hand, it may be argued that IHL is lex specialis as it is developed specifically for the context of armed conflict.
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On the other hand, it can be argued at least as forcefully that IEL is lex specialis as it has much more developed provisions relating to the environment, while IHL only touches on the issue generally.
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World Heritage Convention, Art. 11(2)
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World Heritage Convention, Art. 11(2).
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Ramsar Convention, Art. 2.
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Article 4 of the Ramsar Convention then requires that, when urgent national interests cause a party to make such a deletion or restriction, they should attempt to compensate for that loss of wetlands
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Article 4 of the Ramsar Convention then requires that, when urgent national interests cause a party to make such a deletion or restriction, they should attempt to compensate for that loss of wetlands.
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Protection of the environment during armed conflict: One gulf, two wars
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See, e.g., Alice Louise Bunker, 'Protection of the environment during armed conflict: one gulf, two wars', in Review of European Community & International Environmental Law, Vol. 13, No. 2, 2004, p. 211.
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We have seen that, although environmental treaties can be applied to situations of armed conflict, their provisions are often too flexible and ambiguous to provide any real guidance to commanders on the battlefield or to be enforced after the event
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We have seen that, although environmental treaties can be applied to situations of armed conflict, their provisions are often too flexible and ambiguous to provide any real guidance to commanders on the battlefield or to be enforced after the event.
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The only area of environmental law where this is perhaps not true is the protection of areas of special significance such as World Heritage sites or Ramsar wetlands
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The only area of environmental law where this is perhaps not true is the protection of areas of special significance such as World Heritage sites or Ramsar wetlands.
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Here it is clear that a defined area should be avoided and peacetime protections can be more easily linked to wartime activity, as suggested by the IUCN Protected Areas Draft Convention.
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United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), 10 December 1982, 1833 UNTS 3.
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see also Arts. 207-208 and 212.
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See, e.g., discussing the potential protections that UNCLOS may afford during armed conflict
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See, e.g., Michael N. Schmitt, 'Green war: an assessment of the environmental law of international armed conflict', in Yale Journal of International Law, Vol. 22, No. 1, 1997, pp. 47-49, discussing the potential protections that UNCLOS may afford during armed conflict.
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, Issue.1
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in J. E. Austin and C. E. Bruch, above note 4, , argues that, because UNCLOS creates an 'objective regime' and intends 'to serve the interests of the state community as a whole', it continues to apply during armed conflict
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Silja Vöneky, 'Peacetime environmental law as a ba is of state responsibility for environmental damage caused by war', in J. E. Austin and C. E. Bruch, above note 4, p. 207, argues that, because UNCLOS creates an 'objective regime' and intends 'to serve the interests of the state community as a whole', it continues to apply during armed conflict.
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San Remo Manual, above note 22.
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If mines are laid within a neutral state's exclusive economic zone, the belligerent must notify the neutral state and give '[d]ue regard ⋯ to the protection and preservation of the marine environment' (ibid., Art. 35)
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If mines are laid within a neutral state's exclusive economic zone, the belligerent must notify the neutral state and give '[d]ue regard ⋯ to the protection and preservation of the marine environment' (ibid., Art. 35).
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Convention on Third Party Liability in the Field of Nuclear Energy, Art. 9, 29 July 1960, amended 28 January 1964, 956 UNTS 264
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Convention on Third Party Liability in the Field of Nuclear Energy, Art. 9, 29 July 1960, amended 28 January 1964, 956 UNTS 264.
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Convention on Biological Diversity, 5 June 1992, 1760 UNTS 79;
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Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, 23 June 1979, 1651 UNTS 333.
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See S. Vöneky, above note 50.
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See above, 'Elements of the environment as civilian objects'.
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A potential complication when analysing what may constitute customary IEL is that there have been few state-by-state assessments to ascertain state practice and opinio juris; most commentaries rely on international declarations and on isolated samples of practice
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A potential complication when analysing what may constitute customary IEL is that there have been few state-by-state assessments to ascertain state practice and opinio juris; most commentaries rely on international declarations and on isolated samples of practice.
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Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (Stockholm Declaration), 16 June 1972, UN Doc. A/CONF.48/14/Rev. 1 (1973)
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Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (Stockholm Declaration), 16 June 1972, UN Doc. A/CONF.48/14/Rev. 1 (1973).
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Ibid., Principle 21. This is the Trail Smelter principle, discussed below
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Ibid., Principle 21. This is the Trail Smelter principle, discussed below.
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Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, 13 June 1992, UN Doc. A/CONF.151/26, Vol. I, Principle 24
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Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, 13 June 1992, UN Doc. A/CONF.151/26, Vol. I, Principle 24.
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Agenda 21: Programme of Action for Sustainable Development, UN GAOR, 46th Session, Agenda Item 21, UN Doc. A/Conf.151/26, 14 June 1992, Art. 39(6)
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Agenda 21: Programme of Action for Sustainable Development, UN GAOR, 46th Session, Agenda Item 21, UN Doc. A/Conf.151/26, 14 June 1992, Art. 39(6).
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See ICRC, above note 12, and accompanying text
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See ICRC, above note 12, and accompanying text.
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The first military manual specifically instructing environmental protection during hostilities is thought to be the US Department of the Navy's Commander's Handbook on the Law of Naval Operations.
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Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, Annex to General Assembly resolution 2625 (XXV), 24 October 1970.
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Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna, 3 March 1973, 993 UNTS 243.
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