The Laws of Armed Conflicts: A Collection of Conventions, Resolutions, and Other DocumentsThis book includes a study of the history of mine warfare at sea from the earliest days to the present time. It will be of interest to military lawyers & to all those concerned with the conduct & control of warfare. At the technical level, it is intended for laymen. While there is a chapter dealing with many technical matters relating to both mine warfare at sea & mine countermeasures, the sole purpose of that chapter is to give the non-technician, whether naval officer or civilian, a basic understanding of various categories of sea mines & their accessories & of mine countermeasure gear. It assumes that, like the author, the reader will have a minimum of electrical & mechanical knowledge. However, it is believed that after finishing this volume the reader will have a much better understanding of the part that mines have played in warfare at sea in past conflicts as well as the part they may be expected to play in any future conflict. Howard S. Levie is Professor Emeritus of Law at Saint Louis University School of Law, & Adjunct Professor of International Law at the U.S. Naval War College. |
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4 | 28 |
6 | 57 |
See also No 53 | 98 |
13 | 113 |
Declaration on the Prohibition of the Use of Nuclear and | 129 |
Convention on the Prohibition of the Development Produc | 137 |
Nonuse of Force in International Relations and Permanent | 159 |
Final Act of the United Nations Conference on Prohibitions or | 177 |
Resolutions of the Diplomatic Conference of Geneva 1949 | 595 |
Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August | 621 |
Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August | 689 |
Resolutions of the Diplomatic Conference on the Reaffirma | 719 |
Fundamental Rules of International Humanitarian Law Ap | 733 |
Final Act of the Intergovernmental Conference on the Pro | 741 |
Protocol for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event | 777 |
Resolutions of the Intergovernmental Conference on the | 783 |
Protocol on NonDetectable Fragments Protocol I | 185 |
Resolution on SmallCalibre Weapon Systems Adopted by the | 197 |
Hague Rules of Air Warfare Drafted by a Commission of Ju | 207 |
PROTECTION OF POPULATIONS AGAINST | 219 |
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime | 231 |
Draft Rules for the Limitation of the Dangers Incurred by | 251 |
Protection of Civilian Populations Against the Dangers of | 259 |
The Distinction between Milltary Objectives and NonMilitary | 265 |
See also Nos 53 and 54 | 271 |
Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the | 279 |
Additional Articles relating to the Condition of the Wound | 285 |
Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the | 301 |
Final Act of the Diplomatic Conference 1929 Signed at Gene | 321 |
Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War | 339 |
Final Act of the Diplomatic Conference of Geneva Signed | 367 |
Convention II for the Amelioration of the Condition of | 401 |
Convention III relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of | 423 |
115 | 427 |
Convention IV relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons | 495 |
Convention VI relating to the Status of Enemy Merchant | 791 |
Convention VII relating to the Conversion of Merchant Ships | 797 |
Convention VIII relative to the Laying of Automatic Sub | 803 |
Convention IX concerning Bombardment by Naval Forces in | 811 |
Convention XI relative to Certain Restrictions with regard to | 819 |
Convention XII relative to the Creation of an International | 825 |
Additional Protocol to the Convention relative to the Esta | 839 |
The Laws of Naval War Governing the Relations Between | 857 |
Treaty relating to the Use of Submarines and Noxious | 877 |
Procèsverbal relating to the Rules of Submarine Warfare set | 883 |
Convention on Duties and Rights of States in the Event of | 893 |
See also Nos 4649 and 54 | 899 |
Conditions of Application of Rules other than Humanitarian | 907 |
Affirmation of the Principles of International Law Recognized | 921 |
See also No 53 | 937 |
Convention XIII concerning the Rights and Duties of Neutral | 951 |
Convention on Maritime Neutrality Signed at Havana 20 Fe | 961 |
See also No 6 and 79 | 968 |
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