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The Laws of War

American Journal of International Law, 1956
It seems that the development of the laws of war from the beginnings of our international law to the present day has completed a full circle. With the definitive decentralization of the medieval communitas Christiana and the coming into existence of the national sovereign state, wars appeared in which new methods for the conduct of war—armies of ...
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The Laws of War

International Review of the Red Cross, 1961
Heraclites of Ephesus said that war is the mother of the law of nations. Nothing could be more true for, alas, war is first and foremost in the relations among peoples. In 3,400 years of recorded history, there have been only 250 years of world peace!
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Law of (Civil) War

1938
It is evident that questions pertaining to the law of war could only arise before the Mexican-American tribunal in so far as that law is applicable in time of international peace, i.e. only in so far as it is applicable to civil war and revolution.
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Laws of War

2019
Treatment of the trans-atlantic triangle of three Germanophone scholars of international law, and their contribution to forming the first conference for the laws of war.
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The Law of War

1973
The law of war consists of three largely separate bodies of law corresponding to the three environments in which war is conducted—land, air and sea. The law with respect to war on land is relatively modern, highly detailed and almost universally accepted. The law of war in the air and the law of naval warfare are fragmentary, pitched on a high level of
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Attacks on Health Care in the War in Ukraine

JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 2022
Lawrence Gostin
exaly  

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