Submission to the Scottish Parliament
Noelle Quenivet's Outputs (77)
The grave breaches charges at the ECCC. An analysis of international humanitarian law in the Duch case (2016)
Book Chapter
This book chapter offers a critical analysis of the Duch case before the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia from an international humanitarian law perspective.
Special rules on women (2015)
Book Chapter
This chapter discusses the protection afforded to women under the Geneva Conventions. It covers provisions for the protection of women, protection of specific categories of women, and protection of women detainees. Overall the Conventions provide spe... Read More about Special rules on women.
Violence against Women in armed conflict: An overview (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This paper provides a historical overview of the development of the legal framework relating to the protection of women in armed conflict. After explaining why for centuries the plight of women in armed conflict was invisible in international law the... Read More about Violence against Women in armed conflict: An overview.
This is a submission by Jackie Jones and Noelle Quenivet to the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women suggesting a template for a Convention against Violence against Women. It is reproduced in full in Addendum to the Human Rights Council Th... Read More about Submission received from Professor Jackie Jones and Dr Noelle Quenivet of the Department of Law, University of the West of England.
Submission to the Joint Committee on human rights on UK government’s policy on use of drones for targeted killings (2015)
Other
This is a submission to the Joint Committee on Human Rights on the UK Government's Policy on the Use of Drones for Targeted Killings.
Transitional and generational justice: Children involved in armed conflicts (2015)
Book Chapter
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. The debate between restorative and retributive justice has never been felt so strongly than in relation to the crimes perpetrated by children in armed conflicts in Africa. The society in which the... Read More about Transitional and generational justice: Children involved in armed conflicts.
Applicability test of additional protocol II and common article 3 for crimes in internal armed conflict (2014)
Book Chapter
International humanitarian law (IHL) is based on the premise that armed conflicts can be categorised as either international under Common Article 2 of the Geneva Conventions or Article 1(4) of Additional Protocol I or non-international under Common A... Read More about Applicability test of additional protocol II and common article 3 for crimes in internal armed conflict.
The Liberal discourse and the "New Wars" of/on children (2013)
Journal Article
Girl soldiers and participation in hostilities (2011)
Journal Article
Recently, organisations working with former child soldiers have observed the growing number of girls involved in armed conflicts. While their fate as sexual slaves is well documented, their participation in hostilities is less acknowledged. Girls, li... Read More about Girl soldiers and participation in hostilities.
Human rights law and peacekeeping operations (2011)
Book Chapter
The impact of armed conflict on sustainable development: A holistic approach (2010)
Book Chapter
While a more traditional approach to international law and armed conflict focuses on the use of force and international humanitarian law, this book incorporates other international legal regimes such as human rights law, international private law, in... Read More about The impact of armed conflict on sustainable development: A holistic approach.
International law and armed conflict: challenges in the 21st century (2010)
Book
While a more traditional approach to international law and armed conflict focuses on the use of force and international humanitarian law, this book incorporates other international legal regimes such as human rights law, international private law, in... Read More about International law and armed conflict: challenges in the 21st century.
Binding the United Nations to human rights norms by way of the laws of treaties (2010)
Journal Article
There is no doubt that the United Nations has on various occasions violated human rights norms. Yet, it is unclear what the international legal source of its obligations to abide by human rights law is. This Article examines whether it is possible to... Read More about Binding the United Nations to human rights norms by way of the laws of treaties.
Rethinking the application of the principle of distinction (2010)
Book Chapter