International Law Studies, Том 80U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 |
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... combatants or military objectives . Such conduct would amount to an active participation in the hostilities on the part of the civilian volunteers , who would consequently become ( unlawful ) combatants . ( ii ) The second scenario ...
... combatants or military objectives . Such conduct would amount to an active participation in the hostilities on the part of the civilian volunteers , who would consequently become ( unlawful ) combatants . ( ii ) The second scenario ...
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... combatants , that is to say , they have the right to participate directly in hostilities . While this may seem to be a withdrawal from the Hague standards , Article 44 ( 2 ) 13 makes it clear that : " ... all combatants are obliged to ...
... combatants , that is to say , they have the right to participate directly in hostilities . While this may seem to be a withdrawal from the Hague standards , Article 44 ( 2 ) 13 makes it clear that : " ... all combatants are obliged to ...
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... combatants acting unlawfully . ' Others may also fall within the definition of “ combatant " but by their actions have forfeited the right to that status or to combatant immunity.19 These people can be tried not only for war crimes but ...
... combatants acting unlawfully . ' Others may also fall within the definition of “ combatant " but by their actions have forfeited the right to that status or to combatant immunity.19 These people can be tried not only for war crimes but ...
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