1. Although both bodies of law generally are only in limited cases applicable in cases of extra-territorial jurisdiction See for human rights law e;Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Treaties,2004
2. Extending Judicial Control in International Law: Human Rights Treaties and Extraterritoriality' 9;V Mantouvalou;International Journal of Human Rights,2005
3. Restrictive Interpretation of Human Rights Treaties in the Recent Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights' 14;A Orakhelashvili;European Journal of International Law,2003
4. Policy Behind the Rule
5. determining that Uganda had an obligation to protect in portions of the Congo that Uganda occupied). See also D Fleck, The Handbook of International Humanitarian Law (2 nd edn;ICJ Rep,2005