Direct Participation in Hostilities and Respect for the Lives of Civilians During Armed Conflicts .......... 455

Authors

Marcin Marcinko
Jagiellonian University, Krakow (Poland)

Synopsis

During an armed conflict there may be a situation when a civilian becomes actively involved in hostilities, and since this is in contradiction with the international humanitar-ian law of armed conflict. By doing so, such person risks being deprived of protection they otherwise deserve and may become the target of enemy assault. Here, however, appears a problem: since the international humanitarian law does not provide a precise definition of “direct participation in hostilities” and fails to specify what activities may be described as connected with or forming its part. An attempt was made by the International Committee of the Red Cross to provide the above definition in Interpretive Guidance on the Notion of Direct Participation in Hostilities under International Humanitarian Law (published in 2009). Despite numerous critics, the foregoing document should be considered as es-sential and necessary especially at the time of the “war against terrorism” or in the case of the so-called asymmetric conflicts. By defining three obligatory prerequisites that must be met in order for an event to qualify as “direct participation in hostilities”, the International Committee of the Red Cross more clearly specified the case of “direct participation in hostilities”, putting an end to free choice of interpretation that may cause death of innocent or neutral persons not involved in warfare actions. Accurate interpretation of the above-referred notion – which is the core topic of the present article – may contribute to more effective protection of civilians against direct attacks and help enforce respect for their life during an armed conflict.

Author Biography

Marcin Marcinko, Jagiellonian University, Krakow (Poland)

Dr. Marcin Marcinko – Senior Teaching and Research Assistant (Chair of Public International Law, Jagiellonian University); coordinator of the International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Centre, Jagiellonian University; President of the National Commission for International Humanitarian Law of the International Humanitarian Law Dissemination Centre at the Polish Red Cross Main Board; member of the International Law Association – Polish Group; member of the International Association of Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Protection (PHAP); winner of the Stanisław Kutrzeba Competition on the Protection of Human Rights in Europe, scholarship holder of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg (2005-2006), scholarship holder of the Hague Academy of International Law (2006); author of numerous publications relating to the issues of fight against terrorism in international law, the use of force in international relations and issues concerning international humanitarian law of armed conflicts.

Published

23 July 2013

Series

How to Cite

Marcinko, M. (2013) “Direct Participation in Hostilities and Respect for the Lives of Civilians During Armed Conflicts . 455”, in Mazur, K. and Musiewicz, P. (eds.) Promoting Changes in Times of Transition and Crisis: Reflections on Human Rights Education. Poland: Księgarnia Akademicka Publishing (Societas), pp. 455–476. doi:10.12797/9788376383651.31.