Documents on the Laws of WarAdam Roberts, Richard Guelff Clarendon Press, 1982 - 498 sider Armed conflicts and military occupations are the subject of an extensive body of international law that covers a wide variety of issues. Documents on the Laws of War answers the need for a volume that focuses on the major currently applicable agreements. It contains the texts of twenty-five formal international agreements, from the 1856 Paris Declaration to the 1981 U.N. Weapons Convention. Each document is prefaced by useful notes by the editors explaining the legal and historical context of the agreement. In addition, each binding international agreement is followed by a complete and authoritative list of all the countries party to it, along with the dates of adherence and details of any reservations or declarations that the countries have made. |
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... practice ) may thereby strengthen the written legal regime , it should not be overlooked that state practice may also derogate from earlier written or customary law . If such state practice is widespread , the question would arise as to ...
... practice ) may thereby strengthen the written legal regime , it should not be overlooked that state practice may also derogate from earlier written or customary law . If such state practice is widespread , the question would arise as to ...
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... practice of imposing no embargo on belligerent merchant ships in enemy ports at the outbreak of war , allowing such ships a reasonable period of grace to depart before becoming liable to capture and confiscation . Some states also ...
... practice of imposing no embargo on belligerent merchant ships in enemy ports at the outbreak of war , allowing such ships a reasonable period of grace to depart before becoming liable to capture and confiscation . Some states also ...
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... practice by defining circumstances in which the captain and / or officers and / or crew cannot be made prisoners of war . During both world wars , the practice of interning officers and crews with enemy nationality , which fre- quently ...
... practice by defining circumstances in which the captain and / or officers and / or crew cannot be made prisoners of war . During both world wars , the practice of interning officers and crews with enemy nationality , which fre- quently ...
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Gases | 35 |
and Customs of War on Land | 43 |
and Duties of Neutral Powers and Persons | 61 |
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