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Chapter 25. Violations of common Article 3 of the Geneva conventions

2009
Article 8(2)(c) of the Statute asserts jurisdiction over violations of common Article 3 committed during internal armed conflict. In doing so, it reproduces almost exactly the prohibitions contained in (a)-(d) of common Article 3, paragraph (1). Violence to life and person is an integral part of armed conflict. Numerous such acts are therefore entirely
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Violations of Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions as Violations of the Laws or Customs of War under Article 3 of the Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

Netherlands International Law Review, 1995
A controversial issue in international humanitarian law is whether violations of norms applicable in internal armed conflicts constitute criminal offences under international law and can be adjudicated as such. The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) recently faced this question in the context of a preliminary motion lodged
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Applicability Test of Additional Protocol II and Common Article 3 for Crimes in Internal Armed Conflict

2014
International humanitarian law (IHL) is based on the premise that armed conflicts can be categorised as either international under Common Article 2 of the Geneva Conventions or Article 1(4) of Additional Protocol I or non-international under Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions and/or Article 1 of Additional Protocol II.
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Chapter 26. Displacement of civilians as a war crime other than a violation of common Article 3 in internal armed conflicts

2009
The displacement of civilians has become a relatively common feature of modern internal armed conflict. It is therefore important to distinguish lawful acts of displacement, from unlawful. The ICTY, for example, has discussed the issue of ethnic cleansing, including sexual assaults as ethnic cleansing in an effort to displace civilians.
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Chapter II. From The Lieber Code Of The Drafting Of Common Article 3 Of The Geneva Conventions: The Rise Of International Law Concern

2006
This chapter analyses the key elements, which have played an important role in the development of the rules of law in non-international armed conflicts, and, in particular, before and during the drafting of Common Article 3 to the Geneva Conventions. In particular, attention is paid to the impact on the development of the rules of law in internal armed
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Geneva Conventions, Common Article 3

2016
Gregory Rose, Bruce Oswald
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The broadening scope of oral mucositis and oral ulcerative mucosal toxicities of anticancer therapies

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Sharon Elad, Noam Yarom, Yehuda Zadik
exaly  

Cyprus 1958-1968: An interdisciplinary assessment of inter-communal violence, with a particular emphasis on Common Article 3 of the 1949 Geneva Conventions I-IV

The present thesis examines whether armed violence in Cyprus from 1958 to 1968, between its ethnic ‘Greek’ and ‘Turkish’ communities, reached the legal threshold that would constitute a non-international armed conflict under International Humanitarian Law. These events are the prologue to the Island’s division since 1974.
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