Abstract [eng] |
This study explores the practical obstacles and legal challenges in holding individuals and states accountable for violations of international humanitarian law during international armed conflicts, particularly concentrating on prohibition of arbitrary detention and analysis of imperative security reasons enabling detention in the context of armed conflicts. The thesis presents recommendations that effectively improve accountability for violations of international humanitarian law, emphasizing importance of collaboration between authorities to justify important security concerns, advocates for promoting states to broaden the jurisdiction of International Criminal Court and encouraging better cooperation between international, non-governmental and local organizations and institutions. |