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  • {{r|Geneva Conventions}}
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  • ...' are both a term, in customary international law especially preceding the Geneva Conventions, and also a United States Army manual for the rules to be followed in war.
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  • {{r|Geneva Conventions}}
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  • ...the base for the [[Laws of Land Warfare]], [[Hague Conventions]] and the [[Geneva Conventions]], war crimes courts such as the [[International Military Tribunal (Nurembe
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  • {{r|Geneva Conventions}}
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  • ...ventions, and covertly transporting him out of Iraq was a violation of the Geneva Conventions.<ref name=WaPo2004-10-24>{{citation ...Lets CIA Take Detainees Out of Iraq: Practice Is Called Serious Breach of Geneva Conventions
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  • {{r|Geneva Conventions}}
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  • {{r|Geneva Conventions}}
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  • ...ustomary-law/geneva-conventions/ International Committee of the Red Cross: Geneva Conventions]] **Official repository for all Geneva Conventions and additional protocols, with extensive discussion and formal interpretati
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  • One of the Geneva Conventions of 1948, the '''Fourth Geneva Convention''' (or '''GCIV''') relates to the Under the 1949 Geneva Conventions collective punishments are a war crime. Article 33 states: "''No protected
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  • Among the significant agreements that govern conduct include the [[Geneva Conventions]], the [[Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations]], the [[UN Convention o
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  • | title = The Geneva Conventions: the core of international humanitarian law}}</ref>
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  • At the core of formal agreements are the [[Hague Conventions]] and [[Geneva Conventions]]. There are a wide range of relevant technical agreements, such as the Con
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  • ...aeli occupation of the [[West Bank]] and [[Gaza]] as in violation of the [[Geneva Conventions]]' requirements for an [[Occupying Power]].
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  • ...ility had existed in international law, until partially addressed by the [[Geneva Conventions]]. The Trial, therefore, created one under its own authority. It was accept ...ly in 1946. This was followed by the Genocide Convention of 1948, the four Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their 1977 Additional Protocols I and II. Recent times have see
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  • | title = Interpretation of the Geneva Conventions Common Article 3 as Applied to a Program of Detention and Interrogation Ope ...authority of the President to interpret the meaning and application of the Geneva Conventions." He approved CIA programs that:<ref name=EO13440 />
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  • ...r has anything to do with knightly conduct or with the agreements of the [[Geneva Conventions|Geneva Convention]].<ref>Neave, pp. 193-194</ref>
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  • ...s]], an NGO but also recognized as having operational oversight over the [[Geneva Conventions]] which, together with the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] has be
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  • ...ritten international law does not cover all situations. For example, the [[Geneva Conventions]] principally assume the belligerents are nation-states. In a modern milita
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  • ...ent international environment, the most important definitions are in the [[Geneva Conventions]]. There are complex issues when dealing with national decisions, such as ...Lai offenders), the more pervasive pattern, despite the obligations of the Geneva Conventions, is either mere administrative punishment or impunity. <ref name=Ratner/></
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