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20 septembre 2019: Madame Jelena Plamenac

Madame Jelena Plamenac soutiendra, en vue de l'obtention du grade de docteure en droit, sa thèse intitulée:

« Security Detention in Non-International Armed Conflict: A Qualitative Study on Conflict-Related Detention Practices in Afghanistan, Syria and Ukraine »

Vendredi 20 septembre 2019 - 14h15
Salle 3050 - UNI MAIL

La séance est publique.

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Résumé:

This Study is an original empirical account of internment practices by States and non-State armed groups in non-international armed conflicts to find evidence of common behavioural patterns by warring parties, irrespective of status. It focuses on particularly complex aspects of conflict-related security detentions – permissible grounds, procedural guarantees and transfer standards, that remain unregulated under international law. Unlike previous research, this Study is based on a large and robust collection of primary and secondary data. First, it comprises interviews with primary actors to explore normative frameworks that parties to the conflict applied to their internment operations and to identify the applicable standards. Second, it examines operational practices to find compliance with as well as discrepancies in implementing relevant internal regulations. Finally, it intersects these findings to identify legislative commonalities and proposes a normative system that is realistic to impose on warring parties and feasible to implement. This methodological approach is critical to diagnosing the status of lex lata in practice and is central to developing credible projects on lex ferenda.

20 septembre 2019
  2019