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Page v
... enemy without too much bloodshed , and might imagine that is the true goal of the art of war . Pleasant as it sounds , it is a fallacy that must be exposed : war is such a dangerous business that the mistakes which come from kindness ...
... enemy without too much bloodshed , and might imagine that is the true goal of the art of war . Pleasant as it sounds , it is a fallacy that must be exposed : war is such a dangerous business that the mistakes which come from kindness ...
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... enemy territory 74 The position of merchant vessels and aircraft 76 Operation of the laws of armed conflict 77 Termination of the conflict 79 Significance of an armistice . 81 5 Inter - belligerent relations 84 Enemies and adverse ...
... enemy territory 74 The position of merchant vessels and aircraft 76 Operation of the laws of armed conflict 77 Termination of the conflict 79 Significance of an armistice . 81 5 Inter - belligerent relations 84 Enemies and adverse ...
Page ix
... enemy property 144 Precautions in attack 147 Dangerous installations 149 Protection of civilians 151 8 Conduct of hostilities : maritime 154 Area of operations 154 The impact of UNCLOS 155 Prize and contraband 157 Combatant status 159 ...
... enemy property 144 Precautions in attack 147 Dangerous installations 149 Protection of civilians 151 8 Conduct of hostilities : maritime 154 Area of operations 154 The impact of UNCLOS 155 Prize and contraband 157 Combatant status 159 ...
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Contents
a public activity | 26 |
The Declaration of London | 35 |
International and noninternational armed conflict | 52 |
their commencement effects and termination | 67 |
Interbelligerent relations | 84 |
Lawful combatants | 99 |
land | 118 |
maritime | 154 |
The Protecting Power | 234 |
Civil defence | 242 |
Rights and duties of neutrals | 258 |
Prevention of breaches and supervision of conduct | 268 |
War crimes and grave breaches | 276 |
The law and noninternational conflicts | 303 |
United Nations operations | 318 |
Basic rules of the law of armed conflict | 327 |
air | 173 |
Prisoners of war | 188 |
The wounded sick and shipwrecked | 207 |
Civilians | 220 |
338 | |
Table of cases | 350 |
366 | |
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