Protection of Prisoners of War: The Third Geneva Convention and Prospective Issues
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Action & Adventure
格式
Kindle
页数
308
语言
印地语
已发布
Jan 1, 2021
出版商
Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
版本
1
ISBN-10
9390917719
ISBN-13
9789390917716
描述
This comprehensive examination delves into the intricacies of the Third Geneva Convention and its applications regarding the treatment of prisoners of war. Dr. U C Jha and Sanghamitra Chowdhury present a critical analysis of the legal protections afforded to those who find themselves in the clutches of conflict, exploring the myriad challenges faced in ensuring compliance with international humanitarian law.
The authors highlight the fundamental principles of humane treatment enshrined in the Convention, illuminating the responsibilities of detaining powers amidst the harsh realities of warfare. By addressing contemporary issues and potential shortcomings within the existing framework, the work raises important questions about accountability and enforcement in the context of safeguarding human rights.
Through a thoughtful narrative, the book aims to foster greater understanding and awareness of the plight of prisoners of war, emphasizing the need for ongoing dialogue and reform. It stands as a vital resource for scholars, practitioners, and individuals invested in the protection and dignity of those affected by armed conflict.
The authors highlight the fundamental principles of humane treatment enshrined in the Convention, illuminating the responsibilities of detaining powers amidst the harsh realities of warfare. By addressing contemporary issues and potential shortcomings within the existing framework, the work raises important questions about accountability and enforcement in the context of safeguarding human rights.
Through a thoughtful narrative, the book aims to foster greater understanding and awareness of the plight of prisoners of war, emphasizing the need for ongoing dialogue and reform. It stands as a vital resource for scholars, practitioners, and individuals invested in the protection and dignity of those affected by armed conflict.