See State responsibility; Individual criminal responsibility;
CASES
- Colombia, Response of armed groups to COVID-19
- Iran, Victim of Cyber warfare
- Health Care in Pakistan’s Tribal Areas
- ICRC, International Humanitarian Law and the challenges of contemporary armed conflicts in 2015 (Paras. 235-237, 273, 280, 283)
- Libya, Report of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (2014/15)
- Sweden/Syria, Can Armed Groups Issue Judgments?
- Mali, Accountability for the Destruction of Cultural Heritage
- El Salvador, Supreme Court Judgment on the Unconstitutionality of the Amnesty Law
- USA, Al-Shimari v. CACI Premier Technology, Inc.
- Syria, Report by UN Commission of Inquiry (March 2017)
- Afghanistan, Bombing of a Civilian Truck
- Syria, the Battle for Aleppo
- Israel/Palestine, Accountability for the Use of Lethal Force
- ICC, Confirmation of Charges against LRA Leader
- ICRC, Statement - War in Cities ; What is at Stake?
- Spain, Universal Jurisdiction over Grave Breaches of the Geneva Conventions
- UN/Colombia, Human Rights Committee Clarifications and Concluding Observations (2016)
- United Kingodm, Arms Trade With Saudi Arabia
- International Criminal Court, Trial Judgment in the Case of the Prosecutor V. Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo
- Iraq, The Battle for Mosul
- Eastern Ukraine, Attacks Against and Military Use of Schools
- Mexico, The "War on Drugs"
- Iraq, Crimes by Militia Groups
- South Sudan, Activities of Oil Companies
- Yemen , Humanitarian Impact of the Conflict
- The Netherlands, Fighting in the Chora District (Afghanistan)
- Colombia, Special Jurisdiction for Peace, Extrajudicial Executions in Casanare
- United Kingdom, Unlawful Killings in Afghanistan
OUTLINE
In NIAC
Chapter 13, IX. Implementation in Time of NIAC
Factors contributing to violations
Chapter 13, X. Factors contributing to violations of international humanitarian law
XI. Non-legal factors contributing to respect for International Humanitarian Law
Of human rights
Chapter 14, III. Implementation
ICRC reaction to violations