Part I. Outline of International Humanitarian Law
Chapter 1. Concept and Purpose of International Humanitarian Law
Chapter 2. International Humanitarian law as a Branch of Public International Law
Chapter 3. Historical Development of International Humanitarian Law
Chapter 4. Source of Contemporary International Humanitarian Law
Chapter 5. The Fundamental Distinction between Civilians and Combatants
Chapter 6. Combatants and Prisoners of War
Chapter 7. Protection of the Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked
Chapter 8. The Protection of Civilians
Chapter 9. Conduct of Hostilities
Chapter 10. The Law of Naval Warfare
Chapter 11. The Law of Air Warfare
Chapter 12. The Law of Non-International Armed Conflicts
Chapter 13. Implementation of International Humanitarian Law
Chapter 14. International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law
Chapter 15. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
Part II. Possible Teaching Outlines
Chapter 1. Some Remarks on Teaching International Humanitarian Law
Chapter 2. Course on International Humanitarian Law
Chapter 3. Study of International Humanitarian Law Problems in a General Course of International Law
Chapter 4 Study of International Humanitarian Law in a Special (International) Law Courses
Chapter 5. Teaching of International Humanitarian Law in Journalism Faculties
Chapter 6 Examples of Course Outline Used by University Teachers
Part III. Cases and Documents
Chapter 1. General Statements on International Humanitarian Law
Chapter 2. Cases and Documents Relating to Past and Contemporary Conflicts
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