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National Implementation of International Humanitarian Law / I. Introduction
National Implementation of International Humanitarian Law / I. Introduction
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I. Introduction
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11–12
II. Status of International Humanitarian Law in the German Legal System
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1. Status of relevant IHL Treaties
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2. Status of Customary International Law
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13–14
III. Status and Control of the German Armed Forces
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15–38
IV. Implementation Measures
15–38
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1. Protection of Civilians and Civilian Objects
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a. Distinction between Civilian Objects and Military Objectives
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b. Protection of the Civilian Population against Indiscriminate Attacks
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c. Prohibition of Excessive Civilian Damage or Loss of Civilian Life
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d. Protection of Schools as Civilian Objects
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2. Persons under Specific Protection
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a. Prisoners of War, Internees and Detainees
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b. The Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked as well as the Medical Service
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c. Civil Protection / Civil Defence Units and Personnel
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d. Religious Personnel Attached to the German Armed Forces
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3. Relief Actions / Humanitarian Assistance
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4. Protection of Cultural Property
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5. Protection of the Environment
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6. Tracing Missing Persons and the Reunification of Families
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7. Means and Methods of Warfare
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a. Prohibitions and Restriction of the Use of Specific Weapons
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i. Chemical Weapons
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ii. Biological Weapons
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iii. Certain Conventional Weapons
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iv. Mines
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v. Cluster Munitions
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vi. Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas
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vii. Cyber Weapons and Means of Warfare
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b. Weapon Reviews
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8. German Red Cross and other Voluntary Aid Societies – Recognition and Status
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39–48
V. Dissemination and Education
39–48
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1. Dissemination and Education within the German Armed Forces
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a. Legal Advisers in the German Armed Forces
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b. Legal Advisers as Teachers of Law
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c. LOAC Manual and Internal Service Regulations
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d. Soldier’s Cards
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2. Dissemination and Education by the German Red Cross
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a. Legal Basis
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b. Dissemination of the GerRC
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i. Meaning of Dissemination
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ii. Federal Structure
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iii. Dissemination Activities
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3. German Committee on International Humanitarian Law
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4. Dissemination, Education and other Actors at the Federal Level
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49–54
VI. Enforcement of IHL
49–54
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1. Internal System to Monitor Observance of IHL by the German Armed Forces and Command Responsibility
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2. Securing Enforcement through Disciplinary Action
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3. Securing Enforcement through Criminal Law
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4. Securing Enforcement through the Rome Statute and the Code of Crimes against International Law (CCAIL)
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5. Entitlement of an Individual Victim of IHL Violations to claim Compensation and Civil Proceedings
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55–56
Annexes
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57–62
Annex 1: List of treaties of IHL and other selected treaties signed / ratified by Germany
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63–74
Annex 2: Code of Crimes against International Law
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Part 1 General provisions
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Part 2 Crimes against International Law
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Chapter 1 Genocide and crimes against humanity
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Chapter 2 War crimes
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Chapter 4 Other crimes
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National Implementation of International Humanitarian Law , page 9 - 10
I. Introduction
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Dt. Komitee zum Humanitären Völkerrecht (Ed.)
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doi.org/10.5771/9783748921103-9
ISBN print: 978-3-8487-7717-4
ISBN online: 978-3-7489-2110-3
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