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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... command is , regardless of nationality , 135 liable to trial by any party to the Convention , thus making grave ... Command responsibility for war crimes ' , 6 Mil . Law Rev. ( 1973 ) , 1 ; Green , ' Superior orders and command ...
... command is , regardless of nationality , 135 liable to trial by any party to the Convention , thus making grave ... Command responsibility for war crimes ' , 6 Mil . Law Rev. ( 1973 ) , 1 ; Green , ' Superior orders and command ...
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... command responsibility ' , 27 Can . Y.B. Int'l Law 1989 , 167 ; ' Command responsibility in international humanitarian law ' , 5 Transna- tional law and contemporary problems ' , 1995 , 319 ; ' War crimes , crimes against humanity and ...
... command responsibility ' , 27 Can . Y.B. Int'l Law 1989 , 167 ; ' Command responsibility in international humanitarian law ' , 5 Transna- tional law and contemporary problems ' , 1995 , 319 ; ' War crimes , crimes against humanity and ...
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... command described as the United Nations Command , as was the case in Korea , the same rules apply as in any allied opera- tion . Because the United Nations is not a state and therefore not a party to the Geneva Conventions , any central ...
... command described as the United Nations Command , as was the case in Korea , the same rules apply as in any allied opera- tion . Because the United Nations is not a state and therefore not a party to the Geneva Conventions , any central ...
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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