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Handbook on the Law of War for Armed Forces

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Geneve : International Comittee of the Red Cross, 1987Description: 232 s; dok.:tab.:ovs.:not.:biblContent type:
  • tekst
ISBN:
  • 2881450091
  • 9782881450099
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KZ6385 H19
Contents:
Essentials of the law of war. -- [1987]
Main international treaties on the law of warPart 1. Terms of referenceSection 1.1 The law of war and armed forcesChapter A The law of warChapter B Law typesChapter C Legal position of statesChapter D Application of the law of warChapter E Summary rules for non-international armed conflictChapter F Armed forces under the law of warChapter G The law of war as a code of conduct and behaviour for armedSection 1.2 Basic categories of persons and objectsChapter B Civilian personsChapter C Military objectivesChapter D Civilian objectsSection 1.3 Specifically protected persons and objectsChapter B Military medical serviceChapter C Civilian medical serviceChapter D Religious personnel and objectsChapter E Civil defenceChapter F Cultural objects and places of worship in generalChapter G Marked cultural objectsChapter H Works or installations containing dangerous forcesChapter I Demilitarized zonesSection 1.4 War victimsChapter A Prisoners of warChapter B Wounded, sick, ShipwreckedPart 2. Control of armed conflictSection 2.1 Evolution of a conflictChapter A Beginning of an armed conflictChapter B Escalation of an armed conflictChapter C Deescalation and end of an armed conflictSection 2.2 Preparatory measures in peace-timeChapter A Strategic measuresChapter B Executive and administrative measuresSection 2.3 Control during an armed conflictChapter C Fundamental protectionChapter D Basic categories of persons and objectsChapter E Specifically protected persons and objectsChapter F War victimsChapter H Action of intermediariesChapter I Duty and action of neutral statesSection 2.4 Measures after an armed conflictChapter A Restoring normal conditionsChapter B Repatriation and release of persons and objectsChapter C Missing and dead personsPart 3. Command responsibilitySection 3.1 General responsibilityChapter A Overall responsibility in military operationsChapter B Responsibility of every commanderSection 3.2 Law of war trainingChapter A Training principlesChapter B The law of war instructorChapter C Main training levels and categoriesChapter D Reference documentsChapter A Organization principlesChapter B Operational and geographical contextChapter C Specifically protected persons and objectsChapter D Multinational forces and problemsChapter E Cooperation with civilian authoritiesSection 3.4 Specific circumstancesChapter A Warfare between dissimilar forcesChapter B Action in an unusual environmentChapter C Unusual supply and evaluation circumstancesPart 4. Exercise of commandSection 4.1 The missionSection 4.2 Elements for decision makingChapter A Search for informationChapter B Precautions required by the law of warChapter C Tactical siuationChapter D Military necessitySection 4.3 Decision makingChapter A Time factorChapter D Missions to subordinatesChapter E Coorperation with civilian authoritiesSection 4.4 Control of executionChapter A Control principlesChapter B Adjustments during executionPart 5. Conduct of operationsSection 5.1 Conduct of operations in generalChapter A Conduct principlesChapter B Information neededChapter C Means of combatChapter D Methods of combatChapter E Deception effects anticipatedChapter F Axclution zones and similar areasChapter G Specifically protected objectsChapter H Protected zonesChapter I Cooperation with civilian authoritiesSection 5.2 Conduct of attackSection 5.3 Conduct of defenceSection 5.4 Movements and locationsPart 6. Behaviour in actionChapter A Combat principlesChapter B Foreign shipsChapter C Foreign aircraftChapter D Exclusion zones and similar areasChapter F Protected zonesChapter G Search for victims of combatChapter H Capture of victims of combatSection 6.2 Captured persons and objectsChapter A Enemy combatantsChapter B Wounded, sick, shipwreckedChapter D Enemy military medical personnelChapter E Enemy military religious personnelChapter F Enemy military objectsSection 6.3 Non-hostile contacts with the enemyChapter A Unilateral measuresChapter B Interruption of combatSection 6.4 Measures of combatChapter A Military measuresChapter B Cooperation with civilian authoritiesSection 7.1 Conduct of transportationChapter A Principles for military transportationChapter B Separate military, medical and civilian transportationChapter C Joint military, medical and/or civilian transportationChapter D Cooperation with civilian authoritiesSection 7.2 Evaluation of captured persons and objectsChapter A Supply principlesChapter B Medical supplyChapter C Supply of religious objectsSection 7.4 Medical transportationChapter A Medical transportation principlesChapter B Medical transportation on landChapter C Medical transportation at seaChapter D Medical transportation by air Part 8. Rear areasSection 8.1 Logistic basesChapter A Logistic principlesChapter B Military supply and maintenance basesChapter C Military medical service basesSection 8.2 Treatment of captured persons and objectsChapter B Wounded and sickChapter C Death of prisoners of warSection 8.3 Civil affairsChapter A Cooperation with civilian authoritiesChapter B Foreign inhabitantsChapter C Civil affairs in free foreign territorySection 8.4 Penal affairsChapter A Breaches of the law of warChapter B Judicial proceedingsChapter C Prosecution of prisoners of warChapter D Prosecution of foreign inhabitantsSection 9.1 Law of occupationSection 9.2 Particular provisions on occupationChapter B Situation of the civilian populationChapter C Movements of civilian personsChapter D Security measures against inhabitantsChapter E Penal affairsSection 9.3 Control of occupationChapter B Measures of the occupying powerChapter C Measures of the authorities and inhabitants of the occupiedSection 9.4 Combat actions in occupied territorySection 10.1 Law of neutralitySection 10.2 Particular provisions on neutralityChapter A Areas of belligerent operationsChapter B Access to neutral spece in generalChapter C Temporary access to neutral spaceChapter D Internment of belligerent armed forcesSection 10.3 Control og neutralityChapter B Measures of the neutral stateChapter C Measures of belligerent partiesSection 10.4 Combat actions in neutral spaceAnnex 1 Particular provisions on specific weaponsSection 3. Land mines and similarChapter B Conditions for permitted useSection 4. Incendiary weaponsSection 5. Anti-ship minesSection 1. Individual identity documentsChapter A Identity cardsChapter B Identity discsChapter D Recommended additional data on identity cardSection 2. Distinctive signsSection 3. Distinctive signalsChapter B Distinctive medical light signalChapter C Distinctive medical radio signalChapter D Distinctive medical radar signalChapter E Distinctive medical underwater acoustic signalChapter F Other signalsLaw of war: Summary for commandersLaw of war: Rules for behaviour in actionLaw of war: Training programme
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Essentials of the law of war. -- [1987]

Main international treaties on the law of war

Part 1. Terms of reference

Section 1.1 The law of war and armed forces

Chapter A The law of war

Chapter B Law types

Chapter C Legal position of states

Chapter D Application of the law of war

Chapter E Summary rules for non-international armed conflict

Chapter F Armed forces under the law of war

Chapter G The law of war as a code of conduct and behaviour for armed

Section 1.2 Basic categories of persons and objects

Chapter B Civilian persons

Chapter C Military objectives

Chapter D Civilian objects

Section 1.3 Specifically protected persons and objects

Chapter B Military medical service

Chapter C Civilian medical service

Chapter D Religious personnel and objects

Chapter E Civil defence

Chapter F Cultural objects and places of worship in general

Chapter G Marked cultural objects

Chapter H Works or installations containing dangerous forces

Chapter I Demilitarized zones

Section 1.4 War victims

Chapter A Prisoners of war

Chapter B Wounded, sick, Shipwrecked

Part 2. Control of armed conflict

Section 2.1 Evolution of a conflict

Chapter A Beginning of an armed conflict

Chapter B Escalation of an armed conflict

Chapter C Deescalation and end of an armed conflict

Section 2.2 Preparatory measures in peace-time

Chapter A Strategic measures

Chapter B Executive and administrative measures

Section 2.3 Control during an armed conflict

Chapter C Fundamental protection

Chapter D Basic categories of persons and objects

Chapter E Specifically protected persons and objects

Chapter F War victims

Chapter H Action of intermediaries

Chapter I Duty and action of neutral states

Section 2.4 Measures after an armed conflict

Chapter A Restoring normal conditions

Chapter B Repatriation and release of persons and objects

Chapter C Missing and dead persons

Part 3. Command responsibility

Section 3.1 General responsibility

Chapter A Overall responsibility in military operations

Chapter B Responsibility of every commander

Section 3.2 Law of war training

Chapter A Training principles

Chapter B The law of war instructor

Chapter C Main training levels and categories

Chapter D Reference documents

Chapter A Organization principles

Chapter B Operational and geographical context

Chapter C Specifically protected persons and objects

Chapter D Multinational forces and problems

Chapter E Cooperation with civilian authorities

Section 3.4 Specific circumstances

Chapter A Warfare between dissimilar forces

Chapter B Action in an unusual environment

Chapter C Unusual supply and evaluation circumstances

Part 4. Exercise of command

Section 4.1 The mission

Section 4.2 Elements for decision making

Chapter A Search for information

Chapter B Precautions required by the law of war

Chapter C Tactical siuation

Chapter D Military necessity

Section 4.3 Decision making

Chapter A Time factor

Chapter D Missions to subordinates

Chapter E Coorperation with civilian authorities

Section 4.4 Control of execution

Chapter A Control principles

Chapter B Adjustments during execution

Part 5. Conduct of operations

Section 5.1 Conduct of operations in general

Chapter A Conduct principles

Chapter B Information needed

Chapter C Means of combat

Chapter D Methods of combat

Chapter E Deception effects anticipated

Chapter F Axclution zones and similar areas

Chapter G Specifically protected objects

Chapter H Protected zones

Chapter I Cooperation with civilian authorities

Section 5.2 Conduct of attack

Section 5.3 Conduct of defence

Section 5.4 Movements and locations

Part 6. Behaviour in action

Chapter A Combat principles

Chapter B Foreign ships

Chapter C Foreign aircraft

Chapter D Exclusion zones and similar areas

Chapter F Protected zones

Chapter G Search for victims of combat

Chapter H Capture of victims of combat

Section 6.2 Captured persons and objects

Chapter A Enemy combatants

Chapter B Wounded, sick, shipwrecked

Chapter D Enemy military medical personnel

Chapter E Enemy military religious personnel

Chapter F Enemy military objects

Section 6.3 Non-hostile contacts with the enemy

Chapter A Unilateral measures

Chapter B Interruption of combat

Section 6.4 Measures of combat

Chapter A Military measures

Chapter B Cooperation with civilian authorities

Section 7.1 Conduct of transportation

Chapter A Principles for military transportation

Chapter B Separate military, medical and civilian transportation

Chapter C Joint military, medical and/or civilian transportation

Chapter D Cooperation with civilian authorities

Section 7.2 Evaluation of captured persons and objects

Chapter A Supply principles

Chapter B Medical supply

Chapter C Supply of religious objects

Section 7.4 Medical transportation

Chapter A Medical transportation principles

Chapter B Medical transportation on land

Chapter C Medical transportation at sea

Chapter D Medical transportation by air Part 8. Rear areas

Section 8.1 Logistic bases

Chapter A Logistic principles

Chapter B Military supply and maintenance bases

Chapter C Military medical service bases

Section 8.2 Treatment of captured persons and objects

Chapter B Wounded and sick

Chapter C Death of prisoners of war

Section 8.3 Civil affairs

Chapter A Cooperation with civilian authorities

Chapter B Foreign inhabitants

Chapter C Civil affairs in free foreign territory

Section 8.4 Penal affairs

Chapter A Breaches of the law of war

Chapter B Judicial proceedings

Chapter C Prosecution of prisoners of war

Chapter D Prosecution of foreign inhabitants

Section 9.1 Law of occupation

Section 9.2 Particular provisions on occupation

Chapter B Situation of the civilian population

Chapter C Movements of civilian persons

Chapter D Security measures against inhabitants

Chapter E Penal affairs

Section 9.3 Control of occupation

Chapter B Measures of the occupying power

Chapter C Measures of the authorities and inhabitants of the occupied

Section 9.4 Combat actions in occupied territory

Section 10.1 Law of neutrality

Section 10.2 Particular provisions on neutrality

Chapter A Areas of belligerent operations

Chapter B Access to neutral spece in general

Chapter C Temporary access to neutral space

Chapter D Internment of belligerent armed forces

Section 10.3 Control og neutrality

Chapter B Measures of the neutral state

Chapter C Measures of belligerent parties

Section 10.4 Combat actions in neutral space

Annex 1 Particular provisions on specific weapons

Section 3. Land mines and similar

Chapter B Conditions for permitted use

Section 4. Incendiary weapons

Section 5. Anti-ship mines

Section 1. Individual identity documents

Chapter A Identity cards

Chapter B Identity discs

Chapter D Recommended additional data on identity card

Section 2. Distinctive signs

Section 3. Distinctive signals

Chapter B Distinctive medical light signal

Chapter C Distinctive medical radio signal

Chapter D Distinctive medical radar signal

Chapter E Distinctive medical underwater acoustic signal

Chapter F Other signals

Law of war: Summary for commanders

Law of war: Rules for behaviour in action

Law of war: Training programme

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