International Law Studies, Том 80U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 |
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... principle of distinction in the fol- lowing way : It may be said that the principle . . . of distinction between belligerents and civilian population , had found acceptance as a self - evident rule of customary law in the second half of ...
... principle of distinction in the fol- lowing way : It may be said that the principle . . . of distinction between belligerents and civilian population , had found acceptance as a self - evident rule of customary law in the second half of ...
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... principle itself needs to be adjusted . Most significant in this re- gard are the fascinating writings of Brigadier General Charles Dunlap , a US Air Force judge advocate ... principle of distinction , a principle that 159 Michael N. Schmitt.
... principle itself needs to be adjusted . Most significant in this re- gard are the fascinating writings of Brigadier General Charles Dunlap , a US Air Force judge advocate ... principle of distinction , a principle that 159 Michael N. Schmitt.
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Naval War College (U.S.). element of the principle of distinction , a principle that the International Court of Justice labeled " intransgressible ” in its Nuclear Weapons Advisory Opinion.53 Effects - based operations , focused as they ...
Naval War College (U.S.). element of the principle of distinction , a principle that the International Court of Justice labeled " intransgressible ” in its Nuclear Weapons Advisory Opinion.53 Effects - based operations , focused as they ...
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Iraqs Transformation and International | 3 |
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