How does law protect in war? cases, documents and teaching materials on contemporary practice in international humanitarian law.
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341.6 SAS-II 2011 Co1/2 How does law protect in war? | 341.6 SAS-II 2011 Co2/2 How does law protect in war? | 341.6 SAS-III 2011 Co1/2 How does law protect in war? | 341.6 SAS-III 2011 Co2/2 How does law protect in war? | 341.6 TOO 2014 Point of attack : | 341.6 VER 1992 Dictionary of the international law of armed conflict / | 341.62 DIN 2017 War aggression and self-defence / |
Volume III
Part II. Cases and Documents
XXV. Argentina
XXVI. Sri Lanka
XXVII. Somalia
1. United Nations Operations in Somalia
2. Puntland State of Somalia
XXVIII. Armed Conflicts in the Former Yugoslavia
1. Development of the Conflicts
2. Positions of the third Countries
3. Reaction by international Community
4. Decisions by the ICTY
5. Decisions by National Courts
6. NATO Intervention
XXIX. Conflicts in the Great Lakes Region
1. Reactions by the International Community
2. Positions of Third Countries
XXX. Colombia
XXXI. Myanmar
XXXII. Turkey
XXXIII. Afghanistan
1. War in Afghanistan (1978-1992)
2. The Taliban Regime
3. September 11, 2001, and its Aftermath
XXXIV. India
XXXV. Nepal
XXXVI. Philippines
XXXVII. Sierra Leone/ Liberia and Guinea
XXXVIII. Angola
XXXIX. Chechnya
XL. The Netherlands
XLI. Western Sahara
XLIII. Georgia
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