Section
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Para No.
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I. INTRODUCTION
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1
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The issues in brief
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6
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II. THE BACKGROUND
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11
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Phases of British military involvement in Iraq
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11
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The invasion period
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12
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The occupation period
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13
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The post-occupation period
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14
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The duty of the state to investigate deaths and ill-treatment
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16
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Article 2
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16
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Article 3
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19
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Judicial review claims
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21
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IHAT investigations
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25
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The Ali Zaki Mousa proceedings
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27
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III. ARTICLE 1 – JURISDICTION
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32
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Article 1
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34
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Banković v Belgium
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36
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Cases after Banković
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38
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The Al-Skeini case
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41
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Smith v Ministry of Defence
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52
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The status of Banković after Al-Skeini
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56
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Subsequent decisions of the European Court
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62
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The application of the Al-Skeini principles
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65
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Effective control over an area
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66
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Exercise of public powers
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72
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The occupation period
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76
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The invasion period
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77
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PIL 6: Atheer Kareem Khalaf
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80
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The post-occupation period
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84
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Exercise of physical power and control
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89
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Non-detention cases
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90
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Position of the Secretary of State
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93
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The position in principle
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95
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The actual decision in Al-Skeini
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99
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Reliance on Banković
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101
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Jurisdiction and breach
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108
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Going no further than the European Court has gone
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112
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Application to the test cases
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117
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Other cases
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119
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PIL 3 and PIL 7: deaths in a British hospital
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120
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PIL 176: killing during a US-led operation
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123
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PIL 45
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128
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Rahmatullah and Ali
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131
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IV. ARTICLE 3 – HANDOVER
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137
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The parties’ positions
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140
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The ECHR case law
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141
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A threshold issue: the Nasseri case
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149
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The position in principle
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159
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Application to the non-refoulement obligation
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163
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The position on authority
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169
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The El-Masri case
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174
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Dzhurayev v Russia
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180
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Conclusion on issue (2)
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186
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Issue (4): when does a duty to investigate arise in handover cases?
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187
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Perpetrating mistreatment
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188
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Complicity in mistreatment
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189
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Content of any investigative obligation
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199
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Test cases
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200
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V. ARTICLE 5 – DETENTION
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203
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Issue (5): the claimants’ primary case
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204
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Enforced disappearance
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208
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International law
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209
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Convention case law
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216
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Other cases
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226
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The claimants’ alternative case
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231
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The El-Masri case
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233
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Issue (7): discussion
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240
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Application to the test cases
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243
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Issue (7A): the effect of IHL
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251
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VI. UNCAT
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256
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Relevant provisions of UNCAT
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259
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Territorial scope of UNCAT
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263
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Status of treaties in domestic law
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267
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Customary International Law
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270
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Scope of article 12 of UNCAT
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274
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Reference to UNCAT in interpreting article 3
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276
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VII. ARGUABLE BREACH
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281
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Military road traffic cases: PIL 45
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287
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VIII. CONCLUSIONS
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294
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Article 1 – jurisdiction
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294
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Article 3 – handover
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294
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Article 5 – detention
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294
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UNCAT and CIL
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294
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Arguable breach of articles 2/3
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294
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