International Law Studies, Том 80U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 |
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... civilian volunteers , who would consequently become ( unlawful ) combatants . ( ii ) The second scenario comes into play when combatants compel civilians ( either enemy civilians or their own ) to move out and join them in military ...
... civilian volunteers , who would consequently become ( unlawful ) combatants . ( ii ) The second scenario comes into play when combatants compel civilians ( either enemy civilians or their own ) to move out and join them in military ...
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... civilian objects , to distinguish innocent civilians from civilians engaged in hostile acts , and to distinguish themselves from the civilian population so as not to place the civilian population at undue risk . This includes not only ...
... civilian objects , to distinguish innocent civilians from civilians engaged in hostile acts , and to distinguish themselves from the civilian population so as not to place the civilian population at undue risk . This includes not only ...
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... civilian . ” 26 The analogies drawn here are incomplete . Indeed , a civilian can convert himself into a combatant- by bringing himself within the definition of “ combatant " by , for example , joining the armed forces . The combatant ...
... civilian . ” 26 The analogies drawn here are incomplete . Indeed , a civilian can convert himself into a combatant- by bringing himself within the definition of “ combatant " by , for example , joining the armed forces . The combatant ...
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Iraqs Transformation and International | 3 |
Iraq and the Law of Armed Conflict | 15 |
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