International Law Studies, Том 80U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 |
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... individual States acting on their own information without authorization of the Council . This does not sound as if the Council then , or thereafter , intended to cede to the United States and Britain the right to determine when to use ...
... individual States acting on their own information without authorization of the Council . This does not sound as if the Council then , or thereafter , intended to cede to the United States and Britain the right to determine when to use ...
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... individual decision made in a regular procedure ( which must include a right of appeal ) prescribed by the belligerent concerned.33 Such civilians are civil internees whose treatment is governed by extremely detailed provisions of ...
... individual decision made in a regular procedure ( which must include a right of appeal ) prescribed by the belligerent concerned.33 Such civilians are civil internees whose treatment is governed by extremely detailed provisions of ...
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... individual aware of being targeted may become intransigent , even irra- tional , thereby rendering his military operations less predictable . Of course , there is always the chance that targeted individuals may be replaced by less ...
... individual aware of being targeted may become intransigent , even irra- tional , thereby rendering his military operations less predictable . Of course , there is always the chance that targeted individuals may be replaced by less ...
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Iraqs Transformation and International | 3 |
Iraq and the Law of Armed Conflict | 15 |
III | 21 |
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