TY - JOUR
T1 - Peacekeepers Facilitating Human Rights Violations
T2 - The Liability of the Dutch State in the Mothers of Srebrenica Cases
AU - Ryngaert, C.M.J.
PY - 2017/12/12
Y1 - 2017/12/12
N2 - This article provides a critical reading of the judgments of The Hague District Court and especially The Hague Court of Appeal in the case of Mothers of Srebrenica v. the State of the Netherlands, which concerned the liability in tort of the Dutch State for facilitating the massacre of Bosnian Muslims in 1995. It engages with the courts’ considerations regarding the attribution of conduct to the State in UN peacekeeping operations, the extraterritorial application of human rights trea- ties, the State obligation to prevent genocide, and the State’s liability for damages. While not fully agreeing with the courts’ argumentation, the author concludes that the judgments contribute to the refinement of the law and practice of State responsibility in respect of wrongful acts committed in complex multinational peace operations.
AB - This article provides a critical reading of the judgments of The Hague District Court and especially The Hague Court of Appeal in the case of Mothers of Srebrenica v. the State of the Netherlands, which concerned the liability in tort of the Dutch State for facilitating the massacre of Bosnian Muslims in 1995. It engages with the courts’ considerations regarding the attribution of conduct to the State in UN peacekeeping operations, the extraterritorial application of human rights trea- ties, the State obligation to prevent genocide, and the State’s liability for damages. While not fully agreeing with the courts’ argumentation, the author concludes that the judgments contribute to the refinement of the law and practice of State responsibility in respect of wrongful acts committed in complex multinational peace operations.
U2 - 10.1007/s40802-017-0101-6
DO - 10.1007/s40802-017-0101-6
M3 - Article
SN - 0165-070X
VL - 64
SP - 453
EP - 535
JO - Netherlands International Law Review
JF - Netherlands International Law Review
IS - 3
ER -