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Protected persons
Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949
Battlefield Status and Protected Persons
International Legal Protection of Human Rights in Armed Conflict
The Law of Armed Conflict
The Conduct of Hostilities and International Humanitarian Law: Challenges of 21St Century Warfare
Summary Table of Ihl Provisions Specifically Applicable to Children
Noncombatant Persons
How Unlawful Combatants in the War on Terrorism Posed Extraordinary Challenges for Military Attorneys and Commanders
The Legal Situation of “Unlawful/Unprivileged Combatants”
The Development of the Grave Breaches Regime and of Individual Criminal Responsibility by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
What Are "Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law"? Explanatory Note
Protected Persons and Objects
Business and International Humanitarian Law
'Grave Breaches' As War Crimes: Much Ado About … 'Serious Violations'?
Geneva Convention Iv: Protections for Civilians
'Protected Person' Status in Occupied Iraq Under the Fourth Geneva
Geneva Conventions and Their Additional Protocols
Opinion on the Possible Need for Further Development of the Geneva Conventions
Top View
Hostages Or Prisoners of War: War Crimes at Dinner
Summary of the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 and Their Additional Protocols
Assistance to Protected Persons
Arming Medical Personnel and the Loss of Protected Status
Warriors Without Rights? Combatants, Unprivileged Belligerents, and the Struggle Over Legitimacy
War Crimes Under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
What Is International Humanitarian Law?
Belligerent Occupation
The Law of Armed Conflict
Military Medical Ethics, Volume 2, Chapter 23, Military Medicine In
Summary Table of Ihl Provisions Specifically Applicable to Children
Geneva Conventions Act
Chapter 6 the LAW of ARMED CONFLICT and MILITARY MEDICINE
Protected Person” Status in Occupied Iraq Under the Fourth Geneva Convention
Lecture on the Geneva Conventions of 1949, DA PAM 20-151, April 1958
Protection of Non-Combatants in Guerrilla Wars
Geneva Convention I: Wounded and Sick in the Field
Re: Whether Persons Captured and Detained in Afghanistan Are "Protected Persons" Under the Fourth Geneva Convention