Internal Conflict and the Law of War
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*Frontmatter, pg. i*Acknowledgments, pg. vii*Table of Contents, pg. ix*Introduction, pg. 1*I. The Historical Development of the Law of War and Its Present Crisis, pg. 7*II. The Rationale for Applying Humanitarian Law to Internal Conflict, pg. 45*III. Trends: The Claims To Apply or Not To Apply the Laws of War to Internal Conflicts, pg. 80*IV. Recommendations: Proposed Revisions in the Law of War Applicable to Internal Conffict, pg. 137*Conclusion, pg. 193*A. Rules for the Limitation of the Dangers Incurred by Civilian Population in Time of War, pg. 199*B. Protocol to the Geneva Conventions of 1949 Relative to Conflicts Not of an International Character (ICRC draft), pg. 209*C. Geneva Convention Rights Relative to the Protection of Human Rights in Internal Armed Conflict, pg. 230*D. Protocol to the Geneva Conventions of 1949 Relative to Conflicts Not of an International Character (Canadian draft), pg. 241*E. Minimum Rules for Non-delinquent Detainees, pg. 251*Bibliography, pg. 265*Index, pg. 275