The Contemporary Law of Armed ConflictThis edition brings the work up to date, examining the significance of the World Court's Opinion on the legality of the nuclear weapon and exploring the laser weapon agreement, the mines treaty, the jurisprudence of two war crimes tribunals and the role of the proposed International Criminal Court. |
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Page 42
... acts defined in Article 6 of the London Charter ; while Principle VII reaf- firmed the Tribunal's finding that complicity in any of the acts thus defined was itself criminal . In its Draft Code on Crimes Against the Peace and Security ...
... acts defined in Article 6 of the London Charter ; while Principle VII reaf- firmed the Tribunal's finding that complicity in any of the acts thus defined was itself criminal . In its Draft Code on Crimes Against the Peace and Security ...
Page 330
... acts contrary to , or refrain from acts required by medical ethics or any rules embodied in the Protocol relating to the care of the sick , wounded or shipwrecked . This provides a further protection against medical personnel in a non ...
... acts contrary to , or refrain from acts required by medical ethics or any rules embodied in the Protocol relating to the care of the sick , wounded or shipwrecked . This provides a further protection against medical personnel in a non ...
Page 352
... acts of self help by the injured State , acts in retaliation for acts contrary to international law on the part of the offending State , which have remained unredressed after a demand for amends ... They are limited by considerations of ...
... acts of self help by the injured State , acts in retaliation for acts contrary to international law on the part of the offending State , which have remained unredressed after a demand for amends ... They are limited by considerations of ...
Contents
The legality of war and the law of armed conflict | 1 |
The history and sources of the law of armed conflict | 20 |
International and noninternational armed conflict | 54 |
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