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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... conduct of the man in the field . He is not concerned with the legality of the war in which he is engaged , " nor does it matter whether the Secu- rity Council or any other body has declared that war to be criminal . While it is nor ...
... conduct of the man in the field . He is not concerned with the legality of the war in which he is engaged , " nor does it matter whether the Secu- rity Council or any other body has declared that war to be criminal . While it is nor ...
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... conduct ' ( italics added ) . 6 See de Mulinen , Handbook of the Law of War for Armed Forces , 1987 , Part 4 , Ch . D , para . 352 - " Military necessity " means a principle which justifies those measures : ( a ) not forbidden by the ...
... conduct ' ( italics added ) . 6 See de Mulinen , Handbook of the Law of War for Armed Forces , 1987 , Part 4 , Ch . D , para . 352 - " Military necessity " means a principle which justifies those measures : ( a ) not forbidden by the ...
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... conduct it purports to gov- ern . So that this shall be true of the law of armed conflict , the various Conven- tions12 impose an obligation upon the parties to disseminate the contents of these instruments among their armed forces and ...
... conduct it purports to gov- ern . So that this shall be true of the law of armed conflict , the various Conven- tions12 impose an obligation upon the parties to disseminate the contents of these instruments among their armed forces and ...
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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