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    THE PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT IN INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW AND CHILEAN MILITARY LAW by JUAN LOBO FERNÁNDEZ

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…This work studies the sources of international humanitarian law that protect the environment during an armed conflict. …”
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    Analysis of the Palestinian and Israeli Conflict in the Perspective of International Humanitarian Law by Tri Mahwati, Ana Risma Nanda

    Published 2022-01-01
    Subjects: “…palestine-israel conflict, armed conflict, humanitarian law, human rights protection…”
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    Legal Status of Voluntary Human Shield in International Humanitarian Law by Homayon Habibi, Salehe Ramezani

    Published 2015-04-01
    Subjects: “…international humanitarian law…”
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    Violation of rules of international humanitarian law and the system of criminal sanctions by Jovašević Dragan

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Violation of rules of international humanitarian law during the war or armed conflict creates the need for the application of certain types and measures of criminal sanctions against perpetrators of the most serious crimes against international law in accordance with appropriate judicial procedures. …”
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    International humanitarian law and its applications to armed conflicts in Iraq by Shaima Alleelah, Fathi Alhaiany

    Published 2023-12-01
    Subjects: “…international humanitarian law…”
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    Possibility of applying the rules of international humanitarian law to cyber warfare by Sanela Veljković

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…There are attempts to apply the rules of international humanitarian law that govern armed conflicts to the realm of cyber warfare. …”
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    The Scope of the Obligation to Respect and to Ensure Respect for International Humanitarian Law by Tomasz Zych

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…This article disputes what seems to have become the dominant interpretation of the obligation to respect and to ensure respect for International Humanitarian Law, as codified in common Article 1 of the Geneva Conventions and in Article 1(1) of Additional Protocol I. …”
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    International Humanitarian Law in regard to the Definition of the Term “Armed Forces” by I. I. Kotlyarov

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…One of the major requirements of the international humanitarian law is the provision in regard of the fact that all the population of a state in war cannot participate in a military conflict, this task is performed by special structures created by the state: regular and irregular armies, usually united by the term “armed forces” (combatants and non-combatants).In the article there is offered an analysis of customs, international legal documents, writings of Russian and foreign scholars, state practice, which reflect the evolution of the terms combatants and non-combatants during a substantial period of time starting from conclusion of the Convention on institutes and customs of land warfare of 1899/1907 and till Additional Protocol 1 of 1977 to Geneva Conventions of 1949. …”
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    Defending the Civil Objects as a Principle of International Humanitarian Law by Y. V. Dugina

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…The parties involved in the armed confrontation have to adhere to the fundamental principles of international humanitarian law, which plays an important role in international relations.In spite of the variety of points of view of Russian scholars and jurists of the western countries concerning the question of classification of principles of international humanitarian law, all scholars point out as one of the principles of the law of an armed conflict the principle of defending the civil objects in the period of armed conflicts though different authors offer different interpretations of this principle. …”
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    THE NUREMBERG TRIAL AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW: AN APPRAISAL by ANDREW BUYENGUM JACKSON, GAMBO NELSON

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The post-Nuremberg trials of individuals under international humanitarian law provided a new order not only for the law of war but also for medical experimentation and Human Rights which will contribute to the burgeoning literature on   International Humanitarian Law and the law of war. …”
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