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Contents
- Preliminary Material
- Preface
- Contents
- Introduction
- List of Contributors
- Table of Abbreviations
- Table of International Instruments
- Table of Judgments and Decisions
- A Judgments of International and National Courts
- International Court of Justice
- International Criminal Court
- European Court of Justice
- European Court of Human Rights
- Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
- Inter-American Court on Human Rights
- Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials
- International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
- International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
- Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission
- Special Court for Sierra Leone
- Colombia
- Germany
- Ireland
- Israel
- Netherlands
- Singapore
- United Kingdom
- House of Lords
- Privy Council
- United States
- U.S. Supreme Court
- B Decisions of Intergovernmental and Other Organizations
- A Judgments of International and National Courts
- Main Text
- 1 Historical Development and Legal Basis
- 2 Scope of Application of International Humanitarian Law
- 3 Combatants and Non-combatants
- 4 Methods and Means of Combat
- 5 Protection of the Civilian Population
- 6 Protection of the Wounded, Sick, and Shipwrecked
- 7 Protection of Prisoners in Armed Conflict
- 8 Protection of Religious Personnel
- 9 Protection of Cultural Property
- Introductory Remarks
- I Definition of ‘Cultural Property’
- II Respect for Cultural Property
- III Safeguarding of Cultural Property
- IV Protection of Cultural Property during Occupation
- V Transport of Cultural Property
- VI Personnel Engaged in the Protection of Cultural Property
- VII Distinctive Marking of Cultural Property
- 10 The Law of Armed Conflict at Sea
- Introductory Remarks
- I General
- II Military Objectives and Protected Objects in Armed Conflicts at Sea
- III Special Provisions Concerning Methods of Naval Warfare
- IV Hospital Ships
- 11 The Law of Neutrality
- 12 The Law of Non-International Armed Conflict
- 13 The Law of International Peace Operations
- 14 Implementation And Enforcement Of International Humanitarian Law
- Introductory Remarks
- I General
- II Public Opinion
- III Reciprocal Interests of the Parties to the Conflict
- IV Maintenance of Discipline
- V Reprisals
- VI Command Responsibility
- VII Penal and Disciplinary Measures
- VIII Reparation
- IX Protecting Powers and their Substitutes
- X International Fact-Finding
- XI The International Committee of the Red Cross
- XII Implementation Roles of the UN
- XIII The Security Council and International Humanitarian Law
- XIV Diplomatic Activities
- XV The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations
- XVI National Implementing Measures
- XVII Dissemination of Humanitarian Law
- XVIII Personal Responsibility of the Individual
- Further Material