International Humanitarian Law Research Initiative
Monitoring IHL in Iraq
NOTE: As of December 2008, this site will no longer be updated. It will remain online for the foreseeable future.

21 Apr 2008
Civilians Suffer in Sadr City’s Daily Gun Battles (The New York Times)
15 Apr 2008
Car bombs kill nearly 60 in Iraq (Washington Post)
11 Apr 2008
Sadr City clashes hit Iraqi civilians hard (Christian Science Monitor)
05 Apr 2008
Military charges civilian contractor in Iraq (Washington Post)
28 Mar 2008
IRAQ: Humanitarian situation deteriorates in Basra (IRIN)

Maps
This section contains a collection of maps of Iraq from UN and other sources.




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At issue in a current legal dispute between the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the United States Department of Defense (DoD) is the faithful application of the Geneva Conventions. The ACLU has filed several requests under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act requesting the release of records relating to the abuse of individuals detained by the U.S. overseas. The U.S. Government has duly released some of the requested documents, but is currently opposing a specific request relating to photographs and videotapes relating to the abuse of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, arguing that their relase would violate provisions of the Third and Fourth Geneva Conventions protecting the dignity of detainees.
Professor Sir Adam Roberts

Can a military occupation – and all the responsibilities of an occupying power as laid down in the laws of war – end at a single moment in time, and without the actual departure of the foreign military forces involved? This is the core question posed by the planned twin events of 28 June 2004 in Iraq: (1) the assumption of full authority by the sovereign Interim Government of Iraq, and (2) the proclaimed end of the US-led occupation of Iraq that had begun during the war of March-April 2003.


Background Reports
05 Dec 2006 Dujail: Experts Debate the Issues (Case School of Law: Grotian Moment Blog) 03 Dec 2006 English Translation of the Dujail Judgment, Dec. 2006 (Iraqi High Tribunal Trial Chamber) 20 Nov 2006 Iraq: Dujail Trial Fundamentally Flawed (Human Rights Watch) 01 Nov 2006 Briefing Paper: Dujail: Trial and Error? (International Center for Transitional Justice) 29 Aug 2006 Phase Two in the Saddam Trial (Council on Foreign Relations) 15 Aug 2006 Guide: Armed groups in Iraq (BBC News) 07 Jul 2006 Memorandum for Secretaries of the Military Departments (Office of the Secretary of Defense) 29 Jun 2006 Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense, et al. () 14 Jun 2006 Haditha and the Laws of War (Crimes of War Project) 19 Jun 2006 Death of a Terrorist (Newsweek)