International Humanitarian Law
By: Crawford, Emily | Pert, Alison.
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CSHL Library | 341.6 CRA 2020 (Browse shelf) | Not for loan |
1.Historical Development of International Humanitarian Law
2.The Contemporary Legal Basis of International Humanitarian 2.1Law and Its Fundamental Principles
3. Types of Armed Conflicts
Individual Status in Armed Conflict : Combatants, Non-Combatants, Direct Participation in Hostilities, Prisoners of War and Detention in Non-International Armed Conflict
Protection of the Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked
The Law of Occupation and the Protection of Civilians
Targeting
Means and Methods of Warfare
Implementation, Enforcement and Accountability
"Emily Crawford is a lecturer and Director of the Sydney Centre for International Law (SCIL). She teaches international law and international humanitarian law, and has delivered lectures both locally and overseas on international humanitarian law issues, including the training of military personnel"-- Provided by publisher.
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