Law of War Handbook 2005
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Chapter 2 Framework of the Law of War REFERENCES Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sic ...
D. Become familiar with the role of the 1977 Protocols to the Geneva Conventions of 1949. E. Be able to distinguish "humanitari ...
b. Many law of war principles are both reflected in treaties, and considered customary international law. The significance is t ...
prohbits their use in retaliation, as well as production, manufacture, and stockpiling. (4)Conventional Weapons. The 1980 Conven ...
national liberation. While the purpose of these "treaties" was to supplement the Geneva Conventions, they in fact represent a mi ...
u) 52 (general protection of civilian objects); (k) 54 (protection of objects indispensable to the survival of the civilian popu ...
C. Key Terms. 1. Part, Section, Article .. .Treaties, like any other "legislation," are broken into sub-parts. In most cases, th ...
Normally, the concept of sovereignty protects a state from "outside interference with internal affairs." This is exemplified by ...
broadly defined in order to expand the reach of the Conventions to as many conflicts as possible. c. Exception to the "state" r ...
e. Termination of Application (Article 5, GWS and GPW; Article 6, GC). (1)Final repatriation (GWS, GPW). (2)General close of mil ...
(a) The group must have an organization, (b)The members must be subject to some authority exercised within the organization, (c) ...
International Law to the 1977 Protocols Additional to the 1949 Geneva Conventions, 2 AM. U. J. INT'L L. POL'Y 419,429-431 (1987) ...
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THE UNITED NATIONS AND LEGAL BASES FOR THE USE OF FORCE REFERENCES U.N. Charter Treaty Providing for the Renunciation of War as ...
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