International Law Studies, Том 80U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 |
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... wear uniforms ; ( b ) failure to wear uni- forms was a war crime ; and ( c ) SOF had to wear uniforms and treat captured al Qaeda and Taliban as enemy prisoners of war in the hope of reciprocity should any SOF fall into enemy hands . A ...
... wear uniforms ; ( b ) failure to wear uni- forms was a war crime ; and ( c ) SOF had to wear uniforms and treat captured al Qaeda and Taliban as enemy prisoners of war in the hope of reciprocity should any SOF fall into enemy hands . A ...
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... wear of non - standard uni- forms , whether partial BDU or indigenous apparel of their Northern Alliance part- ners , including their distinctive pakol hats and / or tribal scarves , did not constitute perfidy . US Army Civil Affairs wear ...
... wear of non - standard uni- forms , whether partial BDU or indigenous apparel of their Northern Alliance part- ners , including their distinctive pakol hats and / or tribal scarves , did not constitute perfidy . US Army Civil Affairs wear ...
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... wear non- standard uniforms or civilian attire in international armed conflict . The codified law of war for international armed conflict does not prohibit the wearing of a non - standard uniform . It does not prohibit the wearing of ...
... wear non- standard uniforms or civilian attire in international armed conflict . The codified law of war for international armed conflict does not prohibit the wearing of a non - standard uniform . It does not prohibit the wearing of ...
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Iraqs Transformation and International | 3 |
Iraq and the Law of Armed Conflict | 15 |
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