International Humanitarian Law: The Regulation of Armed Conflicts |
Contents
Warfare | 145 |
Humanitarian Provision in NonInternational Armed | 171 |
Derogations and Exceptions | 187 |
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1949 Geneva Convention 1977 Additional Protocol 1982 Falklands conflict acts adverse party application armed conflict armed forces attack authority basic belligerent breach camp capture Chapter circumstances civil defence civilian population combat common article concerned context crimes Cross and Red customary detaining power effect emblem enemy expressly Hague Convention hospital ship hostilities human rights humanitarian norms humanitarian provision Ibid ICRC international armed conflicts international humanitarian law international law issue jus ad bellum jus cogens jus in bello laws of armed medical aircraft medical transport medical units ment mercenaries military necessity military objectives neutral non-international armed conflicts nuclear weapons Nuremberg obligation occupied territory occupying power offences party to armed possible principle prisoners of war prohibited protected persons Protecting Power Protocol II reasons Red Cross relevant repatriation representatives Second World Second World War treated treatment trial United Nations unlawful war crimes warfare wounded and sick zone
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Traditions of War:Occupation, Resistance, and the Law: Occupation ... Karma Nabulsi No preview available - 2005 |