Modern Wars: The Humanitarian Challenge : a Report for the Independent Commission on International Humanitarian IssuesBilag: I, Stater for tillægsprotokollen 1986; II, Memorandum om tillægsprotokollernes betydning, 1949 og 1985; III, Deklaration om individets rettigheder under uroligheder; IV, Resolution 32/64 om respekt for deklarationer, konventioner og principper, 1977; V, Resolution 3452(XXX), bilagsdeklaration om tortur og andre umenneskelige overgreb, 1975; VI, Resolution 2444(XXIII) om grundlæggende humanitære principper i væbnede konflikter, 1968; VII, Resolution 2675(XXV) om det internationale samfunds rolle og ansvar for at lindre menneskelig lidelse under væbnede konflikter, 1970; VIII, Om ICIHI. |
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... socialist group's homogeneity and their unanimity should be recalled . Thoroughly prepared before and dur- ing each ... countries group or the Third World countries group . For example , the Western group's refusal to take political ...
... socialist group's homogeneity and their unanimity should be recalled . Thoroughly prepared before and dur- ing each ... countries group or the Third World countries group . For example , the Western group's refusal to take political ...
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... socialist countries favoured exclusion of the application of Protocol II , and even of Article 3 , in situations of internal distur- bances and tensions on the grounds of the principle of non- intervention in the domestic affairs and ...
... socialist countries favoured exclusion of the application of Protocol II , and even of Article 3 , in situations of internal distur- bances and tensions on the grounds of the principle of non- intervention in the domestic affairs and ...
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... socialist countries . Poland even took a step further and proposed the general prohibition of reprisals although this proposal was opposed by a number of countries . France , in particular , had proposed a provision allowing for excep ...
... socialist countries . Poland even took a step further and proposed the general prohibition of reprisals although this proposal was opposed by a number of countries . France , in particular , had proposed a provision allowing for excep ...
Contents
Respect of humanitarian norms in internal | 102 |
Enquiry mechanisms and violations | 121 |
Appendixes | 177 |
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