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Contents Table ofInternational Instruments Table ofJudgments and Decisions XV xxiii xxxv xliii Table ofAbbreviations List of Contributors 1. I. II. III. TV. V. 2. The Purpose of this Handbook Recent Developments of International Humanitarian Law Old and New Challenges The Structure of the Handbook A Continuing Task HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND LEGAL BASIS Mary Elkn O’Connell I. II. III. IV. Definition of the Term ‘Humanitarian Law Historical Development Legal Sources Humanitarian Requirements and Military Necessity V. Binding Effect of International Law for the Soldier VI. Tasks of the Legal Adviser 3. 1 INTRODUCTION Dieter Fleck SCOPE OF APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW Jann K. Klejfner I. II. III. IV. Material Scope Personal Scope Geographical Scope Temporal Scope 1. Parlementaires and Protecting Powers 2. Ceasefire and Armistice 3. Capitulation 4. Conclusion of Peace 2 2 4 6 8 2.01-2.51 10 2.01-2.04 10 24 2.05-2.25 2.26-2.31 35 2.32-2.34 42 2.35-2.47 2.48-2.51 46 3.01-3.51 50 3.01-3.09 3.10-3.12 3.13-3.21 3.22-3.46 3.25-3.30 50 61 64 68 3.31-3.39 3.40-3.43 3.44-3.46 49 71 73 76 77
viii Contents V. Relevance of Other Fields of International Law 1. Peacetime Rules 2. Human Rights 3. International Criminal Law VI. Relevance of International Humanitarian Law in Peacetime and Post-Conflict Military Operations GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW Nobuo Hayashi COMBATANTS AND NON-COMBATANTS Knut ipsen I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. General Rules Combatants Non-combatants Persons Accompanying the Armed Forces Civilian Contractors Special Forces Spies Special Aspects of Aerial and Naval Warfare, Cyber Warfare, and Military Operations in Outer Space MEANS OF COMBAT I. General Rules Marco Longobardo II. Certain Conventional Weapons Marco Longobardo III. Weapons of Mass Destruction Dieter Fleck 1. Nuclear Weapons 2. Chemical Weapons 3. Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons METHODS OF COMBAT Stefan Oeter I. Military Objectives II. Protection of Civilian Objects III. Protection of Works and Installations Containing Dangerous Forces 3.47-3.50 3.48 78 3.49 3.50 79 79 79 3.51 80 4.01-4.04 81 5.01-5.33 93 5.01-5.03 5.04-5.13 5.14-5.18 94 5.22-5.25 99 109 119 119 120 122 5.26-5.33 124 6.01-6.42 6.01-6.02 129 129 6.03-6.30 131 6.31-6.42 156 6.31-6.37 6.38-6.40 6.41-6.42 156 7.01-7.45 170 7.01-7.11 7.12-7.24 174 198 7.25-7.31 228 5.19 5.20 5.21 165 168
їх Contents IV. V. VI. VII. Aerial Blockade Cyber Operations in Armed Conflict Ruses of War and the Prohibition Against Perfidy Psychological Warfare VIII. Reprisals 8. PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS Knut Dörmann I. II. III. ГѴ. 9. General Rules Civil Defence Aliens in the Territory of a Party to the Conflict Internment of Civilians OCCUPATION Knut Dörmann and Sylvain Vité I. II. III. IV. General Provisions Legal Status of the Population Rights and Duties of the Occupying Power Requisition of Civilian Resources by the Occupying Power V. Supply Activities in Occupied Territory VI. Penal Responsibility 10. PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT IN RELATION TO ARMED CONFLICTS Michael Bothe I. General Principles II. III. ГѴ. V. The Due Regard Principle Active Precautions Treaty Law Particular Obligations of Occupying States 11. HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE Knut Dörmann and Tristan Ferraro 12. PROTECTION OF THE WOUNDED, SICK, AND SHIPWRECKED Jann К Kleffher I. Wounded, Sick, and Shipwrecked Persons II. The Dead and Missing 7.32-7.34 7.35-7.36 7.37-7.39 7.40-7.41 232 235 240 244 7.42-7.45 245 8.01-8.32 249 8.01-8.17 8.18-8.21 249 8.22-8.29 8.30-8.32 275 281 287 9.01-9.51 293 9.01-9.14 9.13-9.18 296 310 9.19-9.29 313 9.30-9.37 9.38-9.41 9.42-9.51 319 324 330 10.01-10.11 338 10.01 10.02 340 342 10.03-10.05 10.06-10.10 10.11 343 345 350 11.01-11.06 351 12.01-12.34 360 12.01-12.07 12.08-12.09 362 371
x Contents III. Medical Units and Transport IV. Medical Personnel V. Medical Aircraft WolffHeintschel von Heinegg VI. Hospital and Safety Zones and Localities; Neutralized Zones VII. The Distinctive Emblem 13. PROTECTION OF PRISONERS IN ARMED CONFLICT Sandra Krähenmann I. II. III. IV. V. General Beginning of Captivity Conditions of Captivity Escape of Prisoners of War Termination of Captivity HUMAN RIGHTS IN ARMED CONFLICT Jann K. Kleffher 15. PROTECTION OF RELIGIOUS PERSONNEL Nilendra Kumar I. General Rules II. Protection of Religious Personnel III. Legal Status of Religious Personnel Retained by a Foreign Power PROTECTION OF CULTURAL PROPERTY Roger O’Keefe I. Definition of ‘Cultural Property’ II. Protection of Cukural Property during Hostilities 1. General Rules 2. Special Protection 3. Enhanced Protection 4. Transport of Cultural Property III. Protection of Cultural Property during Occupation IV. Preparatory Measures during Peacetime V. Personnel Engaged in the Protection of Cultural Property VI. Distinctive Marking of Cultural Property 12.10-12.12 12.13-12.19 12.20-12.23 373 377 383 12.24-12.27 12.28-12.34 386 390 13.01-13.37 396 13.01-13.06 13.07-13.16 396 415 430 441 13.17-13.29 13.30-13.32 13.33-13.37 443 14.01-14.07 449 15.01-15.46 458 15.01-15.17 15.18-15.26 461 466 15.27-15.46 469 16.01-16.37 475 16.01 16.02-16.22 16.02-16.08 478 484 484 16.09-16.15 16.16-16.20 16.21-16.22 497 499 16.23-16.28 16.29-16.30 505 509 16.31-16.32 16.33-16.37 512 513 503
xi Contents THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT AT SEA 17.01-17.64 516 17.01-17.20 17.01-17.09 17.10-17.13 518 518 523 17.14-17.20 528 17.21-17.38 17.21 539 539 17.22-17.33 17.22-17.26 540 540 17.27-17.31 545 17.32-17.33 548 17.34-17.35 549 17.36 17.37 17.38 552 553 554 17.39-17.53 17.39-17.43 17.39-17.40 556 556 560 17.41 17.42 17.43 17.44 563 565 568 571 17.45 17.46-17.47 17.48-17.50 17.51-17.53 17.54-17.64 17.54 17.55-17.56 17.57-17.61 17.62 17.63-17.64 571 572 576 586 592 592 594 596 600 600 WolffHeintschel von Heinegg I. General 1. Definitions 2. Scope of Application 3. Acts of Naval Warfare, Entitlement, and Principles II. Military Objectives and Protected Objects in Armed Conflicts at Sea 1. Enemy Warships andMilitary Aircraft 2. Enemy Merchant Ships, their Cargo, Passengers, and Crew a. Enemy merchant ships b. Cargo of enemy merchant ships c. Crews and passengers of enemy merchant ships 3. Protected Enemy Vessels (Except Hospital Ships and Ships Under Similar Protection) 4. Protected Enemy Aircraft (Except Medical Aircraft) 5. Other Protected Objects 6. Targets on Land III. Special Provisions Concerning Means and Methods of Naval Warfare 1. Mine Warfare a. Types of mine warfare: principles b. Minelaying prior to the beginning of an armed conflict c. Minelaying during armed conflicts d. Duties after the cessation of hostilities 2. Torpedoes 3. Missiles 4. Submarine Warfare 5. Maritime Exclusion Zones 6. Blockade IV. Hospital Ships 1. General 2. Conditions for Protection and Identification 3. Rights and Obligations 4. Discontinuance of Protection 5. Personnel and Crew
xii Contents THE LAW OF NEUTRALITY Michael Bothe I. General II. The Rights and Duties of Neutral States 1. General Provisions 2. War on Land 3. Naval Warfare a. General b. Innocent passage through territorial sea and archipelagic waters; transit passage c. Control by the parties to the conflict d. Protection of neutral merchant shipping 4. Air Warfare 5. Military Uses of Outer Space THE LAW OF NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICT Dieter Fleck I. General II. Applicable Law III. Legal Distinction between International and Non-International Armed Conflicts IV. Compliance V. Termination of Hostilities THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE OPERATIONS Ben E Klappe I. II. III. IV. General Applicable Law Mandates Rules of Engagement (ROE) and Use of Force Beyond Self-Defence V. Authority Command and Control VI. Child Soldiers 21. IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW Silja Voneky I. General 18.01-18.56 602 18.01-18.07 18.08-18.56 18.08-18.14 602 612 612 18.15-18.17 18.18-18.48 617 619 619 18.18-18.25 18.26-18.37 18.38-18.46 18.47-18.48 621 624 18.49-18.55 18.56 627 629 632 19.01-19.21 634 19.01-19.06 634 650 19.07-19.12 19.21 656 658 662 20.01-20.23 664 20.01 664 20.02-20.05 20.06-20.09 669 676 19.13-19.15 19.16-19,20 20.10-20.16 20.17-20.18 682 20.19-20.23 685 687 21.01-21.36 690 21.01-21.04 692
Contents xii THE LAW OF NEUTRALITY Michael Bothe I. General II. The Rights and Duties of Neutral States 1. General Provisions 2. War on Land 3. Naval Warfare a. General b. Innocent passage through territorial sea and archipelagic waters; transit passage c. Control by the parties to the conflict d. Protection of neutral merchant shipping 4. Air Warfare 5. Military Uses of Outer Space THE LAW OF NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICT Dieter Fleck I. General II. Applicable Law III. Legal Distinction between International and Non-International Armed Conflicts IV. Compliance V. Termination of Hostilities THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE OPERATIONS Ben E Klappe I. II. III. ГѴ. General Applicable Law Mandates Rules of Engagement (ROE) and Use of Force Beyond Self-Defence V. Authority Command and Control VI. Child Soldiers IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW Silja Voneky I. General 18.01-18.56 602 18.01-18.07 18.08-18.56 18.08-18.14 602 612 612 18.15-18.17 18.18-18.48 617 619 619 18.18-18.25 18.26-18.37 18.38-18.46 18.47-18.48 621 624 18.49-18.55 18.56 627 629 632 19.01-19.21 634 19.01-19.06 634 650 19.07-19.12 19.21 656 658 662 20.01-20.23 664 20.01 664 20.02-20.05 20.06-20.09 669 676 20.10-20.16 20.17-20.18 20.19-20.23 682 685 687 21.01-21.36 690 21.01-21.04 692 19.13-19.15 19.16-19,20
xiii Contents II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. ХГѴ. XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. Public Opinion Reciprocal Interests of the Parties to the Conflict Maintenance of Discipline Reprisals Command Responsibility Penal and Disciplinary Measures 1. War Crimes at National Courts 2. War Crimes at International Courts 3. Disciplinary Action Reparation Protecting Powers and their Substitutes International Fact-Finding The International Committee of the Red Cross Implementation Roles of the UN The Security Council and International Humanitarian Law Diplomatic Activities The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations National Implementing Measures Dissemination of Humanitarian Law Personal Responsibility of the Individual 21.05 21.06 703 704 21.07 21.08 705 705 706 706 21.09 21.10-21.18 21.11-21.15 21.16 21.17-21.18 21.19 21.20-21.21 21.22-21.23 21.24 21.25-21.26 21.27-21.31 21.32 21.33 21.34 21.35 21.36 717 731 731 732 735 738 740 742 744 747 748 748 749 749 ANNEX: Distinctive Emblems 753 Index 755 |
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Contents Table ofInternational Instruments Table ofJudgments and Decisions XV xxiii xxxv xliii Table ofAbbreviations List of Contributors 1. I. II. III. TV. V. 2. The Purpose of this Handbook Recent Developments of International Humanitarian Law Old and New Challenges The Structure of the Handbook A Continuing Task HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND LEGAL BASIS Mary Elkn O’Connell I. II. III. IV. Definition of the Term ‘Humanitarian Law Historical Development Legal Sources Humanitarian Requirements and Military Necessity V. Binding Effect of International Law for the Soldier VI. Tasks of the Legal Adviser 3. 1 INTRODUCTION Dieter Fleck SCOPE OF APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW Jann K. Klejfner I. II. III. IV. Material Scope Personal Scope Geographical Scope Temporal Scope 1. Parlementaires and Protecting Powers 2. Ceasefire and Armistice 3. Capitulation 4. Conclusion of Peace 2 2 4 6 8 2.01-2.51 10 2.01-2.04 10 24 2.05-2.25 2.26-2.31 35 2.32-2.34 42 2.35-2.47 2.48-2.51 46 3.01-3.51 50 3.01-3.09 3.10-3.12 3.13-3.21 3.22-3.46 3.25-3.30 50 61 64 68 3.31-3.39 3.40-3.43 3.44-3.46 49 71 73 76 77
viii Contents V. Relevance of Other Fields of International Law 1. Peacetime Rules 2. Human Rights 3. International Criminal Law VI. Relevance of International Humanitarian Law in Peacetime and Post-Conflict Military Operations GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW Nobuo Hayashi COMBATANTS AND NON-COMBATANTS Knut ipsen I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. General Rules Combatants Non-combatants Persons Accompanying the Armed Forces Civilian Contractors Special Forces Spies Special Aspects of Aerial and Naval Warfare, Cyber Warfare, and Military Operations in Outer Space MEANS OF COMBAT I. General Rules Marco Longobardo II. Certain Conventional Weapons Marco Longobardo III. Weapons of Mass Destruction Dieter Fleck 1. Nuclear Weapons 2. Chemical Weapons 3. Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons METHODS OF COMBAT Stefan Oeter I. Military Objectives II. Protection of Civilian Objects III. Protection of Works and Installations Containing Dangerous Forces 3.47-3.50 3.48 78 3.49 3.50 79 79 79 3.51 80 4.01-4.04 81 5.01-5.33 93 5.01-5.03 5.04-5.13 5.14-5.18 94 5.22-5.25 99 109 119 119 120 122 5.26-5.33 124 6.01-6.42 6.01-6.02 129 129 6.03-6.30 131 6.31-6.42 156 6.31-6.37 6.38-6.40 6.41-6.42 156 7.01-7.45 170 7.01-7.11 7.12-7.24 174 198 7.25-7.31 228 5.19 5.20 5.21 165 168
їх Contents IV. V. VI. VII. Aerial Blockade Cyber Operations in Armed Conflict Ruses of War and the Prohibition Against Perfidy Psychological Warfare VIII. Reprisals 8. PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS Knut Dörmann I. II. III. ГѴ. 9. General Rules Civil Defence Aliens in the Territory of a Party to the Conflict Internment of Civilians OCCUPATION Knut Dörmann and Sylvain Vité I. II. III. IV. General Provisions Legal Status of the Population Rights and Duties of the Occupying Power Requisition of Civilian Resources by the Occupying Power V. Supply Activities in Occupied Territory VI. Penal Responsibility 10. PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT IN RELATION TO ARMED CONFLICTS Michael Bothe I. General Principles II. III. ГѴ. V. The Due Regard Principle Active Precautions Treaty Law Particular Obligations of Occupying States 11. HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE Knut Dörmann and Tristan Ferraro 12. PROTECTION OF THE WOUNDED, SICK, AND SHIPWRECKED Jann К Kleffher I. Wounded, Sick, and Shipwrecked Persons II. The Dead and Missing 7.32-7.34 7.35-7.36 7.37-7.39 7.40-7.41 232 235 240 244 7.42-7.45 245 8.01-8.32 249 8.01-8.17 8.18-8.21 249 8.22-8.29 8.30-8.32 275 281 287 9.01-9.51 293 9.01-9.14 9.13-9.18 296 310 9.19-9.29 313 9.30-9.37 9.38-9.41 9.42-9.51 319 324 330 10.01-10.11 338 10.01 10.02 340 342 10.03-10.05 10.06-10.10 10.11 343 345 350 11.01-11.06 351 12.01-12.34 360 12.01-12.07 12.08-12.09 362 371
x Contents III. Medical Units and Transport IV. Medical Personnel V. Medical Aircraft WolffHeintschel von Heinegg VI. Hospital and Safety Zones and Localities; Neutralized Zones VII. The Distinctive Emblem 13. PROTECTION OF PRISONERS IN ARMED CONFLICT Sandra Krähenmann I. II. III. IV. V. General Beginning of Captivity Conditions of Captivity Escape of Prisoners of War Termination of Captivity HUMAN RIGHTS IN ARMED CONFLICT Jann K. Kleffher 15. PROTECTION OF RELIGIOUS PERSONNEL Nilendra Kumar I. General Rules II. Protection of Religious Personnel III. Legal Status of Religious Personnel Retained by a Foreign Power PROTECTION OF CULTURAL PROPERTY Roger O’Keefe I. Definition of ‘Cultural Property’ II. Protection of Cukural Property during Hostilities 1. General Rules 2. Special Protection 3. Enhanced Protection 4. Transport of Cultural Property III. Protection of Cultural Property during Occupation IV. Preparatory Measures during Peacetime V. Personnel Engaged in the Protection of Cultural Property VI. Distinctive Marking of Cultural Property 12.10-12.12 12.13-12.19 12.20-12.23 373 377 383 12.24-12.27 12.28-12.34 386 390 13.01-13.37 396 13.01-13.06 13.07-13.16 396 415 430 441 13.17-13.29 13.30-13.32 13.33-13.37 443 14.01-14.07 449 15.01-15.46 458 15.01-15.17 15.18-15.26 461 466 15.27-15.46 469 16.01-16.37 475 16.01 16.02-16.22 16.02-16.08 478 484 484 16.09-16.15 16.16-16.20 16.21-16.22 497 499 16.23-16.28 16.29-16.30 505 509 16.31-16.32 16.33-16.37 512 513 503
xi Contents THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT AT SEA 17.01-17.64 516 17.01-17.20 17.01-17.09 17.10-17.13 518 518 523 17.14-17.20 528 17.21-17.38 17.21 539 539 17.22-17.33 17.22-17.26 540 540 17.27-17.31 545 17.32-17.33 548 17.34-17.35 549 17.36 17.37 17.38 552 553 554 17.39-17.53 17.39-17.43 17.39-17.40 556 556 560 17.41 17.42 17.43 17.44 563 565 568 571 17.45 17.46-17.47 17.48-17.50 17.51-17.53 17.54-17.64 17.54 17.55-17.56 17.57-17.61 17.62 17.63-17.64 571 572 576 586 592 592 594 596 600 600 WolffHeintschel von Heinegg I. General 1. Definitions 2. Scope of Application 3. Acts of Naval Warfare, Entitlement, and Principles II. Military Objectives and Protected Objects in Armed Conflicts at Sea 1. Enemy Warships andMilitary Aircraft 2. Enemy Merchant Ships, their Cargo, Passengers, and Crew a. Enemy merchant ships b. Cargo of enemy merchant ships c. Crews and passengers of enemy merchant ships 3. Protected Enemy Vessels (Except Hospital Ships and Ships Under Similar Protection) 4. Protected Enemy Aircraft (Except Medical Aircraft) 5. Other Protected Objects 6. Targets on Land III. Special Provisions Concerning Means and Methods of Naval Warfare 1. Mine Warfare a. Types of mine warfare: principles b. Minelaying prior to the beginning of an armed conflict c. Minelaying during armed conflicts d. Duties after the cessation of hostilities 2. Torpedoes 3. Missiles 4. Submarine Warfare 5. Maritime Exclusion Zones 6. Blockade IV. Hospital Ships 1. General 2. Conditions for Protection and Identification 3. Rights and Obligations 4. Discontinuance of Protection 5. Personnel and Crew
xii Contents THE LAW OF NEUTRALITY Michael Bothe I. General II. The Rights and Duties of Neutral States 1. General Provisions 2. War on Land 3. Naval Warfare a. General b. Innocent passage through territorial sea and archipelagic waters; transit passage c. Control by the parties to the conflict d. Protection of neutral merchant shipping 4. Air Warfare 5. Military Uses of Outer Space THE LAW OF NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICT Dieter Fleck I. General II. Applicable Law III. Legal Distinction between International and Non-International Armed Conflicts IV. Compliance V. Termination of Hostilities THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE OPERATIONS Ben E Klappe I. II. III. IV. General Applicable Law Mandates Rules of Engagement (ROE) and Use of Force Beyond Self-Defence V. Authority Command and Control VI. Child Soldiers 21. IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW Silja Voneky I. General 18.01-18.56 602 18.01-18.07 18.08-18.56 18.08-18.14 602 612 612 18.15-18.17 18.18-18.48 617 619 619 18.18-18.25 18.26-18.37 18.38-18.46 18.47-18.48 621 624 18.49-18.55 18.56 627 629 632 19.01-19.21 634 19.01-19.06 634 650 19.07-19.12 19.21 656 658 662 20.01-20.23 664 20.01 664 20.02-20.05 20.06-20.09 669 676 19.13-19.15 19.16-19,20 20.10-20.16 20.17-20.18 682 20.19-20.23 685 687 21.01-21.36 690 21.01-21.04 692
Contents xii THE LAW OF NEUTRALITY Michael Bothe I. General II. The Rights and Duties of Neutral States 1. General Provisions 2. War on Land 3. Naval Warfare a. General b. Innocent passage through territorial sea and archipelagic waters; transit passage c. Control by the parties to the conflict d. Protection of neutral merchant shipping 4. Air Warfare 5. Military Uses of Outer Space THE LAW OF NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICT Dieter Fleck I. General II. Applicable Law III. Legal Distinction between International and Non-International Armed Conflicts IV. Compliance V. Termination of Hostilities THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE OPERATIONS Ben E Klappe I. II. III. ГѴ. General Applicable Law Mandates Rules of Engagement (ROE) and Use of Force Beyond Self-Defence V. Authority Command and Control VI. Child Soldiers IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW Silja Voneky I. General 18.01-18.56 602 18.01-18.07 18.08-18.56 18.08-18.14 602 612 612 18.15-18.17 18.18-18.48 617 619 619 18.18-18.25 18.26-18.37 18.38-18.46 18.47-18.48 621 624 18.49-18.55 18.56 627 629 632 19.01-19.21 634 19.01-19.06 634 650 19.07-19.12 19.21 656 658 662 20.01-20.23 664 20.01 664 20.02-20.05 20.06-20.09 669 676 20.10-20.16 20.17-20.18 20.19-20.23 682 685 687 21.01-21.36 690 21.01-21.04 692 19.13-19.15 19.16-19,20
xiii Contents II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. ХГѴ. XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. Public Opinion Reciprocal Interests of the Parties to the Conflict Maintenance of Discipline Reprisals Command Responsibility Penal and Disciplinary Measures 1. War Crimes at National Courts 2. War Crimes at International Courts 3. Disciplinary Action Reparation Protecting Powers and their Substitutes International Fact-Finding The International Committee of the Red Cross Implementation Roles of the UN The Security Council and International Humanitarian Law Diplomatic Activities The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations National Implementing Measures Dissemination of Humanitarian Law Personal Responsibility of the Individual 21.05 21.06 703 704 21.07 21.08 705 705 706 706 21.09 21.10-21.18 21.11-21.15 21.16 21.17-21.18 21.19 21.20-21.21 21.22-21.23 21.24 21.25-21.26 21.27-21.31 21.32 21.33 21.34 21.35 21.36 717 731 731 732 735 738 740 742 744 747 748 748 749 749 ANNEX: Distinctive Emblems 753 Index 755 |
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