International Law Studies, Том 80U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 |
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... obligations . Iraq's refusal to implement Resolu- tion 687 , apparent within one month of the Resolution's adoption , caused the Security Council to find that Iraq was in “ material breach " of the Resolution — that is , of the ...
... obligations . Iraq's refusal to implement Resolu- tion 687 , apparent within one month of the Resolution's adoption , caused the Security Council to find that Iraq was in “ material breach " of the Resolution — that is , of the ...
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... obligations under hu- manitarian law when the other violates it is consistent with the underlying purpose of that body of law - protection of those who are not engaged in the conflict from its effects . While humanitarian law takes ...
... obligations under hu- manitarian law when the other violates it is consistent with the underlying purpose of that body of law - protection of those who are not engaged in the conflict from its effects . While humanitarian law takes ...
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... obligations in peacetime , obligations during armed con- flict and obligations after the armed conflict . Even if these different phases will of- ten overlap , these distinctions provide a useful analytical framework . Before addressing ...
... obligations in peacetime , obligations during armed con- flict and obligations after the armed conflict . Even if these different phases will of- ten overlap , these distinctions provide a useful analytical framework . Before addressing ...
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Iraqs Transformation and International | 3 |
Iraq and the Law of Armed Conflict | 15 |
III | 21 |
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