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 156
... become apparent that the object to be attacked is not a military objec- tive , for example a locality abandoned by the adverse party , or is subject to spe- cial protection , the commander at the scene responsible for the proposed ...
... become apparent that the object to be attacked is not a military objec- tive , for example a locality abandoned by the adverse party , or is subject to spe- cial protection , the commander at the scene responsible for the proposed ...
Page 176
... become harmless as soon as they break loose from their moorings . Torpedoes , whether used by surface or submarine ves- sels , must become harmless on missing their target . Automatic contact mines must not be laid off the coast or ...
... become harmless as soon as they break loose from their moorings . Torpedoes , whether used by surface or submarine ves- sels , must become harmless on missing their target . Automatic contact mines must not be laid off the coast or ...
Page 315
... become members of the Prosecution and American absence constitutes a major gap . However , until the Court becomes functional it remains to be seen to what extent it will make a valuable contribu- tion to the enforcement of the law of ...
... become members of the Prosecution and American absence constitutes a major gap . However , until the Court becomes functional it remains to be seen to what extent it will make a valuable contribu- tion to the enforcement of the law 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 |
Copyright | |
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