International Law Studies, Том 80U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 |
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... situation in which per- sons were arrested - has to be examined and its status determined separately . Until now ... situations are not armed conflicts at all . Additional Protocol II excludes " situations of internal disturbances and ...
... situation in which per- sons were arrested - has to be examined and its status determined separately . Until now ... situations are not armed conflicts at all . Additional Protocol II excludes " situations of internal disturbances and ...
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... situation " assumes that the clearly - defined armed forces of the two sides— usually belonging to States - confront one another on a defined or clear battle- field , and engage in such actions as are necessary to conduct the armed ...
... situation " assumes that the clearly - defined armed forces of the two sides— usually belonging to States - confront one another on a defined or clear battle- field , and engage in such actions as are necessary to conduct the armed ...
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... situation is that despite the fact that the accepted rationale of such terms as " combatant , " " legitimate target , ” “ defended locality ” and “ human shield , " as well as the situation of “ military necessity , " have become ...
... situation is that despite the fact that the accepted rationale of such terms as " combatant , " " legitimate target , ” “ defended locality ” and “ human shield , " as well as the situation of “ military necessity , " have become ...
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Iraqs Transformation and International | 3 |
Iraq and the Law of Armed Conflict | 15 |
III | 21 |
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