Armed Conflict and Environmental Damage


Author: Wg Cdr (Dr) U C Jha (Retd)

Pages: 374

Format: Hardback

ISBN: 9789382652779

Size: 6" x 9.25"

Publication Date: 01 Aug 2014

Price:     1250/-

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Armed conflict and military activities have serious adverse impacts on the environment. Modern weaponry, troop movements, landmines, hazardous military waste, and the destruction of forests for military use are a few sources of harm to the environment both during armed conflict and peacetime military activities. Ecological assaults in combat areas are often kept a secret by the government, resulting in even greater humanitarian and environmental harm. Environmental degradation is increasingly being recognized as one of the most significant challenges of the 21st century and its effects are being felt worldwide. Both domestic and international legislations have been inadequate in mitigating the impact of military activities.
 
This book provides details of the environmental destruction wreaked during international and non-international armed conflicts and argues that the existing legal regime for the protection of the environment during armed conflict requires substantial modification. It puts forward the view that though it is inconceivable to impose an absolute ban on environmental damage during military operations, strengthening and clarifying the existing laws protecting the environment in times of conflict, and enforcing environment-friendly practices among military forces could go a long way in protecting natural assets of our earth.
 
 
About the Author
 
Wing Commander Dr U C Jha is an independent researcher. He has an extensive academic experience in the fields of international humanitarian law, human rights laws and the military law. He has been teaching these subjects for more than a decade and is a resource person for the South Asian Teaching Sessions in IHL, conducted by the International Committee of the Red Cross. He has served in the Indian Air Force for 24 years. He holds a Ph D degree in Law and Governance from Jawaharlal Nehru University; master's degree in law, life sciences, business administration, and defence and strategic studies; with post-graduate diplomas in environmental laws, intellectual property laws, and international humanitarian law, refugee law and human rights laws. This is his eleventh book.
 

Contents
 
 
Environmental Damage in International Armed Conflict
-Historical
-World War 1
-World War 2
-Korean War
-Vietnam War
-Iraq-Iran War
-First Gulf War
-Second Gulf War
-Azerbaijan
-Former Yugoslavia
-Afghanistan
-Georgia
-Chechnya
-Lebanon
-Israel-Palestine Conflict
 
Environmental Damage in Non International Armed Conflict
-Angola
-Central African Republic
-Democratic Republic of Congo
-Ethiopia
-Liberia
-Mozambique
-Rwanda
-Sierra Leone
-Sudan
-South Sudan
-Turkey
-Iraw-Marsh Arabs
-India
-Nepal
-Sri Lanka
-Columbia
 
Military Activities and Post Conflict Situations
 
Legal Protection
- International Humanitarian Law
- International Environmental Law
- International Human Rights Law
 
The Way Ahead
- The United National Environment Programme
- Proposals
- Drafting of New Convention