Orlando Solar Bears - IHL - was created in 1995.
Orlando Solar Bears - IHL - ended in 2001.
Phoenix Roadrunners - IHL - was created in 1989.
St. Paul Saints - IHL - was created in 1959.
Phoenix Roadrunners - IHL - ended in 1997.
St. Paul Saints - IHL - ended in 1963.
Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL) Flint Generals (IHL) Port Huron Icehawks (IHL)
The IHL (International Hockey League) was ceased in 1936 in its original format. It was originally established in 1929. It is now superseded by the NHL (National Hockey League).
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The IHL (International Hockey League) and AHL (American Hockey League) are both professional ice hockey leagues, but they differ in structure and level of play. The AHL is a primary developmental league for the NHL, featuring teams affiliated with NHL franchises, while the IHL was a former league that operated primarily in the United States and Canada from 1945 until it ceased operations in 2001. The AHL currently serves as a stepping stone for players aspiring to reach the NHL, whereas the IHL was known for its independent franchises and was considered a secondary league.
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Yes, the AHL is the top tier league, followed by the ECHL and the IHL.
International Humanitarian Law (IHL) is primarily created through treaties, customary international law, and judicial decisions. Key treaties include the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols, which are negotiated and adopted by states. Additionally, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) plays a significant role in promoting and developing IHL. Customary laws are formed through consistent state practice and the belief that such practices are legally obligatory.