Convergence of International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law in Armed Conflicts

Krzysztof Orzeszyna

Abstract


The article concerns the convergence of international humanitarian law and international human rights law in armed conflicts. International humanitarian law and human rights law converge and permeate each other because both these disciplines of public international law are founded on natural law. Although international humanitarian law constitutes a lex specialis, the general rules on the interpretation of treaties clearly indicate that international human rights law must be interpreted in the context of other rules of international law, and its derogations, if any, must be compatible with other international obligations of the state, including with humanitarian law. Where a conflict arises between international humanitarian law and international human rights law, the mechanism for resolving conflicts between norms has been supplemented by the International Court of Justice by applying an interpretation based on the principle of systemic integration, resulting in the “humanization” of international humanitarian law. As regards the application of universal and regional instruments of international human rights law, we face a “humanization” of them. That is why more and more attention is paid in practice to the complementarity of international humanitarian law and international human rights law, and this is confirmed in United Nations discussions and resolutions on the situation in armed conflicts.


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international humanitarian law; international human rights law; armed conflict; complementarity; principle of systemic integration

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/sil.2023.32.3.237-252
Date of publication: 2023-09-29 15:54:27
Date of submission: 2023-05-24 17:43:03


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