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  • '''International humanitarian law''', according to the [[International Committee of the Red Cross]], is a set ...tional law]], defined in treaties and in customary international practice. International humanitarian law, however, does not determine the conditions under which the initiation of f
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  • ...cution of persons responsible for genocide and other serious violations of international humanitarian law committed in the territory of Rwanda between 1 January 1994 and 31 December
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  • Created by the [[United Nations Security Council]], an [[international humanitarian law]] tribunal established to try [[Rwanda]]n citizens for 1994 violence in Rwa
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  • ...ecognition and protection to terrorist groups as a price for progress in [[international humanitarian law|humanitarian law]]."<ref name=WaPo1987-02-18>{{citation
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  • ...war crimes, begins: "War crimes are those violations of the laws of war—or international humanitarian law (IHL)—that incur individual criminal responsibility."
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  • ...]].</ref>, in the context discussed by [[Jack Goldsmith]], is the use of [[international humanitarian law]] as a means of exerting the will of other nations on states with which the
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  • {{r|International humanitarian law}}
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  • ...ication to situations of conflict. Our goal is to promote understanding of international humanitarian law among journalists, policymakers, and the general public, in the belief that
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  • | title = The Geneva Conventions: the core of international humanitarian law}}</ref>
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  • ...roisieme Race'' (1782) cited in Leslie Greene, ''Command Responsibility in International Humanitarian Law'' (1995) 5 Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems 319 at 321, ''quoted b
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  • {{r|Sonya Sceats}} Expert, [[Chatham House]]: [[international humanitarian law]]
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  • “. . .to investigate all violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law that might have been committed at any time in the context of the military o international humanitarian law. The mandate also required it to review related actions in the entire Occup
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  • ...Clay at the arsenal in the late 1890s.<ref>{{cite book |title =Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, Volume 6; Volume 2003 | publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=2006 |p
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