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  • In its simplest form, '''military necessity''' is a part of [[just war theory]], specifically dealing with [[jus in bel ...ntion of persons judged security risks also can be justified on grounds of military necessity, as with the internment of aliens and citizens of Japanese ancestry on the
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Military necessity]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...hich the internment of Japanese-Americans was deemed constitutional due to military necessity
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  • {{r|Military necessity}}
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  • In its simplest form, '''military necessity''' is a part of [[just war theory]], specifically dealing with [[jus in bel ...ntion of persons judged security risks also can be justified on grounds of military necessity, as with the internment of aliens and citizens of Japanese ancestry on the
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Military necessity]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • In the military context, however, generally accepted concepts of military necessity often mean that the first waves of troops attacking the enemy are certain t
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  • ...try's military may necessarily be limited by the needs of discipline and [[military necessity]]; persons lawfully sentenced to imprisonment will lose some, but not all r
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  • | title = Jus in bello and Military Necessity ...rdingly, becomes impermissible." <ref>{{citation | title = Requirements of Military Necessity in International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law
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  • ...lawful combatant]] status of the [[Third Geneva Convention]]. They claim [[military necessity]] for this approach, as they would be annihilated in conventional combat.
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  • ...gnia and hide in a civilian population, which its proponents argued were a military necessity for insurgent groups such as the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]]. Ext
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  • ...destruction of cities, towns or villages, or devastation not justified by military necessity;
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  • ...on destruction of cities, towns and villages, devastation not justified by military necessity, and other inhumane and criminal acts against German nationals and members
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  • ...hostilities, detention without proceedings or trial would be justified by military necessity for a matter of weeks; but as the period of detention stretches from months
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  • ...1944 decision to uphold the internment, the Court argued forcefully that [[military necessity]] legitimates expansive federal government [[war powers]], including those ...case dealt only with an exclusion order that was entirely justified due to military necessity:
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  • ...the time lawful conduct measured by the somewhat malleable standard of “[[military necessity]].” <ref>{{citation ...destruction of cities, towns or villages, or devastation not justified by military necessity;
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  • ...onditions likely to lead to death, or summary execution under standards of military necessity.
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  • ...reed to stop it. But in 1917 the Germany military leadership decided that "military necessity" (i.e. a chance to win) dictated the unrestricted use of their submarines.
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  • ...ding commitment to traditional rights. In his idealist vision of politics, military necessity, pragmatism, and compromise meant nothing."<ref> Rable (1994) 258-9</ref>
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  • .../2011/05/03/AFNxsRgF_blog.html}}</ref> Another aspect to be considered is military necessity, which the Nuremberg Trials|International Military Tribunal found compellin
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  • ...sovereign lord in Jerusalem, but in practice they rendered them only when military necessity required. Indeed they just as often befriended the Byzantines and Arabs as
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