Law of occupation vs. lus Post Bellum significance of Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan
Author:
Łubiński, Piotr
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Promoting changes of transition and crisis : reflections on human rights education / eds. Krzysztof Mazur, Piotr Musiewicz and Bogdan Szlachta. - Kraków : Księgarnia Akademicka, 2013. - S. [249]-262
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Subject:
law of occupationProvincial Reconstruction Team
PRTs
Afghanistan
counterinsurgency
COIN
Date: 2013
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The establishment of the Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) by the Coalition
forces in Afghanistan has blurred the lines between military and civilian targets and has
affected the principle of distinction. This paper argues the legality of PRT s activity in Afghanistan
and raises general questions addressing legal challenges resulting out of modern
armed conflict. This issue is particularly important especially taking into consideration
that modern armed conflict overlaps with responsibility to rebuild of the country where
the conflict takes place. The paper was divided into five substantial parts: Humanitarian law vs. modern conflict
- which addresses the law applicable during conflicts of our times; modern counterinsurgency
- which describes a new approach toward asymmetric conflicts; Provincial
Reconstruction Team - which addresses a notion of a vital element of a counterinsurgency
effort; Law of occupation from the perspective of modern conflicts - which discuss that
law of occupation is not longer as relevant as it was at the time of its creation; Is there
a need for a new law? - which argues that above mentioned concepts leads to necessity to
critically approach some element of humanitarian law.