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Coard and Others v. United States of America

Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.  29 September 1999 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Human rights — Scope of human rights treaties — Protection in time of armed conflict — Relationship between human rights law and international humanitarian law — Civilians detained by adverse party during armed conflict — Detention allegedly contrary to human rights instrument — Whether human rights instrument incorporating standards of international humanitarian law — Conditions of detention — Right to have legality of detention determined by tribunal without delay

International tribunals — Inter-American Commission on Human Rights — Jurisdiction — State not party to American Convention on Human Rights, 1969 — Statute of the Commission nevertheless conferring mandate to enforce American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man, 1948 — Relevance of other treaties and rules of law

War and armed conflict — Law applicable to armed conflict — Human rights law — Relationship with international humanitarian law — International armed conflict — Grenada, 1983 — Detention of civilian prisoners — Geneva Convention No IV, 1949

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© Cambridge University Press 2003

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