1. the law of the Hague
2.Geneva conventions of 1949
3.1977geneva protocols
3. other treaties
5.AR 27-10
Are you asking about the "rules of war" like the Geneva Convention (the do's and don'ts) or about the "principles of war"...like "Surprise" and "Unity of command", etc. If you're asking about the latter: go to sites: 1. Sun Tzu (Art of War) 2. Clauswitz (Art of War).
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coal, oil, water,electricity, steam.
water, steam, electricity, coal,oil(OW)
Human Rights Law focuses on protecting the basic rights and freedoms of individuals, such as the right to life, freedom of speech, and the right to a fair trial, regardless of the circumstances. The Law of War, also known as international humanitarian law, sets out rules and protections for situations of armed conflict, aiming to limit the effects of war on civilians and combatants.
what were the sources of the conflict in texas after the civil war?
Yougindra Khushalani has written: 'Dignity and honour of women as basic and fundamental human rights' -- subject(s): Rape, War (International law), Women (International law)
Search, Silence, Segregate Safeguard, & Speed to the Rear per the US Army Law of War Handbook
Japan's inursion in Manchuria, the US Embargo on Japan, the German Invasion of Poland, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and Hitler's decleration of war against the US.
The Union Draft Law signed into effect on 3 March 1863. But it had numerous exemptions and the Law and wasn't nearly as Draconian as the question implies.
A. Pearce Higgins has written: 'Mezhdunarodnoe morskoe pravo' -- subject(s): War, Maritime (International law), Maritime law 'War and the private citizen' -- subject(s): Accessible book, War, Maritime (international law), War (International law), War, Maritime (International law)