REVIEW OF THE BOOK "INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DAMAGE TO DAMAGE TO THE HUMANITARIAN LAW JUDGMENT" AUTHOR MR DRAGAN NOVOVIC Cover Image

PRIKAZ KNJIGE “POJEDINAČNI ZAHTEVI ZA NAKNADU ŠTETE PRI POVREDI HUMANITARNOG PRAVA” AUTORA MR DRAGANA NOVOVIĆA
REVIEW OF THE BOOK "INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DAMAGE TO DAMAGE TO THE HUMANITARIAN LAW JUDGMENT" AUTHOR MR DRAGAN NOVOVIC

Author(s): Šefket Krcić
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Book-Review
Published by: Интернационални Универзитет у Новом Пазару
Keywords: international humanitarian law; requirements for demage;

Summary/Abstract: In this chapter, our intention is to summarize the structure of the work of lawyer Mr Novović. The work '' INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMPENSATION OF HARMONY IN HUMANITARIAN LAW '', in addition to the foreword to the reviews, contains the following topics:1) Introduction to the problem of humanitarian law;2) Court dispute over the bombing of the bridge in Varvarin;3) The position of the problem within the framework of humanitarian law - the consideration of issues related to the violation of humanitarian rights, which are relevant for the achievement of civilian compensation;4) Violation of the individual primary right of victims;5) Individual protection securitization law - securitization requirements. (in this chapter, the author has dealt with over 20 problems of humanitarian law after the Second World War to date);6) Law and protection law (this issue is widely addressed within the National Courts, Great Britain, Italy, Germany, Greece, Japan, America, and other countries);7) Forced laborers in Germany (deutsche, zwangs arbaiten);8) Ex gratia and solatio-compression (this issue is discussed by the author as a paradigm in the Netherlands and Israel, and analyzes the Hague Agreement, as well as the protocol of the Geneva Convention);9) Solidarity - Allegiance to the Allies;10) The author gives a special concluding remark, with annexes of the list of used literature.

  • Issue Year: 5/2017
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 207-215
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Serbian