International Law Studies, Том 80U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 |
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... direct attack . Third , allowing direct targeting of the enemy civilian population in any way as- sumes some sort of collective responsibility on the part of the enemy population . This completely ignores the nature of totalitarian or ...
... direct attack . Third , allowing direct targeting of the enemy civilian population in any way as- sumes some sort of collective responsibility on the part of the enemy population . This completely ignores the nature of totalitarian or ...
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... direct part , " the Commentary to the Protocol states that " [ d ] irect participation in hostilities implies a direct causal relationship between the activity engaged in and the harm done to the enemy at the time and place where the ...
... direct part , " the Commentary to the Protocol states that " [ d ] irect participation in hostilities implies a direct causal relationship between the activity engaged in and the harm done to the enemy at the time and place where the ...
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... direct — they are at- tempting to deter an actual attack on a valid military objective . In a sense , they are no less involved in defending a potential target than air defenses . As discussed earlier , civilians may lose their ...
... direct — they are at- tempting to deter an actual attack on a valid military objective . In a sense , they are no less involved in defending a potential target than air defenses . As discussed earlier , civilians may lose their ...
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Iraqs Transformation and International | 3 |
Iraq and the Law of Armed Conflict | 15 |
III | 21 |
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