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 95
... punishment if these are disobeyed . The captor's freedom in giving such orders is limited by Geneva Convention III , 1949 Protocol I , 1977 , the Hague Regulations and customary law . Sometimes the number involved in a surrender is so ...
... punishment if these are disobeyed . The captor's freedom in giving such orders is limited by Geneva Convention III , 1949 Protocol I , 1977 , the Hague Regulations and customary law . Sometimes the number involved in a surrender is so ...
Page 211
... punishment be brutal , inhuman or dangerous to health . The maximum period of any punishment is thirty days , regardless of the number of charges , but if separate disciplinary hearings are held and the duration of any one punishment ...
... punishment be brutal , inhuman or dangerous to health . The maximum period of any punishment is thirty days , regardless of the number of charges , but if separate disciplinary hearings are held and the duration of any one punishment ...
Page 264
... punish- ment exceed thirty days . Escape is subject to disciplinary proceedings and even if repeated may not constitute an aggravating factor when assessing any punishment in relation to an offence committed during the escape . When the ...
... punish- ment exceed thirty days . Escape is subject to disciplinary proceedings and even if repeated may not constitute an aggravating factor when assessing any punishment in relation to an offence committed during the escape . When the ...
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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