Geneva (Maritime) Convention
CHAPTER ll: THE GENEVA CONVENTION ON THE CONTINENTAL SHELF: SOME PROBLEM SITUATIONS
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Colonialism, Decolonisation, and the Right to be Human: Britain and the 1951 Geneva Convention on the Status of Refugees
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Colonialism, decolonisation, and the right to be human : Britain and the 1951 Geneva Convention on the status of refugees
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CHAPTER I: THE 1958 GENEVA CONVENTION ON THE CONTINENTAL SHELF
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VII. HAGUE CONVENTION (X) FOR THE ADAPTATION TO MARITIME WARFARE OF THE PRINCIPLES OF THE GENEVA CONVENTION, 18 OCTOBER 1907.
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Convention For the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Arms in the Field, Geneva, 1906
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CHAPTER III: THE 1958 GENEVA CONVENTION ON THE TERRITORIAL SEA AND THE CONTIGUOUS ZONE
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1929 GENEVA CONVENTION RELATIVE TO THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR (27 July 1929)
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APPENDIX A GENEVA CONVENTION RELATIVE TO THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR OF AUGUST 12, 1949
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IX. GENEVA CONVENTION RELATIVE TO THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS OF WAR, 27 JULY 1929.
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Enforcing the Third Geneva Convention On the Humanitarian Treatment of Prisoners of War
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IV. Convention Between the United States of America and Certain Powers For the Adaptation to Maritime Warfare of the Principles of the Geneva Convention of August 22, 1864.
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International Law and the Preservation of the Ocean Space and Outer Space as Zones of Peace: Progress and Problems
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XVII. Japanese Atrocities
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Piracy - A Modern Perspective
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Afghanistan and the Nature of Conflict
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The Health and Welfare of the Palestinians under Israeli Occupation
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Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Weapons
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A Study 0n Efficacy of International Humanitarian Law: Historical and Existing Prespectives
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The Iraqi Special Tribunal: A Human Rights Perspective
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