Returning the ‘Fallen Terrorist’ for Burial in Non-international Armed Conflicts

Author:

Mégret Frédéric1,Swinden Chloe2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Law, McGill University, Canada frederic.megret@mcgill.ca

2. Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Adelaide, Australia chloejordanswinden@gmail.com

Abstract

Although the regime applicable to the return of remains of combatants in international armed conflict is well known, the regime applicable in non-international armed conflicts is less clear. This is particularly the case when the members of armed groups are deemed to be ‘terrorists’ by the State which then refuses to return them to their families. The article examines how a Russian law to that effect has been examined and found wanting by the European Court of Human Rights. It suggests that the return of remains following non-international armed conflicts raises characteristic issues for the debate on the simultaneous and competing applicability of international humanitarian and international human rights law.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Law

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