International Dimensions of Humanitarian Law, Volume 1Unesco BRILL, 1988 - 328 pages |
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Contents
The Asian concept | 13 |
The concept of the socialist states | 21 |
The Islamic concept | 29 |
The Latin American concept of humanitarian | 41 |
The Western concept | 59 |
The development of international humanitarian | 67 |
Conflicts of international character | 93 |
Means and methods of combat | 135 |
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12 August 3rd edition acts Additional Protocol adverse Party Africa Applicable in Armed Armed Conflicts Protocol armed forces attack belligerent civilian objects civilian population Collection of Conventions combat common article concerning Conventions of 12 Conventions of 1949 crimes criminal cultural property Detaining Power Diplomatic Conference Dordrecht enemy Hague Convention Hague Regulations Henry Dunant Institute High Contracting Party hostilities human rights Humanitarian Law Applicable Ibid ICRC internal conflicts International Armed Conflicts International Committee international humanitarian law international law International Red Cross Islamic James Brown Scott law of war Laws of Armed Martinus Nijhoff Publishers military objectives neutral non-international armed conflicts obligation paragraph peace personnel principles prisoners prisoners of war prohibited Protecting Powers protection of civilian Protection of Victims Protocol Additional Protocol II provisions punishment relating Resolutions respect rules Schindler status territory Toman treaties treatment United Nations ventions Victims of International violation war crimes weapons wounded and sick