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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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