Henry LovatNegotiating Civil War
The Politics of International Regime Design
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Henry Lovat is Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow. Formerly a legal adviser with the UK Government, he has also worked with the Council of Europe, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), and various UK and international NGOs, as well as in legal practice in the City of London.
Introduction
1. Theorising the Civil War Regime
2. Historical precursors and regime origins
3. Negotiating Common Article 3 (1949)
4. The Additional Protocols of 1977
5. War crimes and internal armed conflict in the Rome Statute (1998)
6. Explaining the Civil War Regime
Conclusion.