International Law Studies, Том 80U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 |
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... armed forces existed without pre- condition in treaty law . Article 1 to the Annex to Convention ( IV ) Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land , The Hague , Oct. 18 , 1907 , 36 Stat . 2277 , T.S. 539 , 1 Bevans 631 , also ...
... armed forces existed without pre- condition in treaty law . Article 1 to the Annex to Convention ( IV ) Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land , The Hague , Oct. 18 , 1907 , 36 Stat . 2277 , T.S. 539 , 1 Bevans 631 , also ...
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... armed forces of the two sides— usually belonging to States - confront one another on a defined or clear battle- field , and engage in such actions as are necessary to conduct the armed conflict . The term " armed conflict , " as ...
... armed forces of the two sides— usually belonging to States - confront one another on a defined or clear battle- field , and engage in such actions as are necessary to conduct the armed conflict . The term " armed conflict , " as ...
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... armed forces could not excuse themselves from compliance.8 The definition contained in the Hague Regulations would ... armed forces of a Party to the conflict as well as members of militias or volunteer corps forming part of such armed ...
... armed forces could not excuse themselves from compliance.8 The definition contained in the Hague Regulations would ... armed forces of a Party to the conflict as well as members of militias or volunteer corps forming part of such armed ...
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Iraqs Transformation and International | 3 |
Iraq and the Law of Armed Conflict | 15 |
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