| International law - 1976 - 988 pages
...territory of a high contracting party between its armed forces and dissident armed forces or other armed groups which, under responsible command, exercise...and concerted military operations and to implement the present protocol." The US, Canada and other Western European Delegations, in the end, acquiesced... | |
| International law - 984 pages
...level. The version adopted by Committee I by consensus on March 17 requires that the armed conflict take place "in the territory of a high contracting party...its armed forces and dissident armed forces or other armed groups which, under responsible command, exercise such control over a part of its territory as... | |
| György Haraszti - Law - 1981 - 256 pages
...relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol I) and which take place in the territory of a High Contracting Party...concerted military operations and to implement this Protocol."i5 The second paragraph of Article 1 substantially adopts the second paragraph as proposed... | |
| Yougindra Khushalani - Political Science - 1982 - 172 pages
...become rare. The requirement that armed groups should exercise such control over a part of the state's territory as to enable them to carry out sustained and concerted military operations was stringent. They were of the opinion that the protocol should apply to all organized armed groups... | |
| P. J. G. Kapteyn - Law - 1984 - 860 pages
...which, while not international in the sense of Article 1 of Protocol 1, is waged in the territory of a party "between its armed forces and dissident armed...over a part of its territory as to enable them ... to implement this Protocol". Paragraph 2 places beyond all possible doubt that the Protocol, therefore,... | |
| Howard S. Levie - Law - 1987 - 660 pages
...text before us. UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA The last sentence of Article 1, paragraph 1, stating "... under responsible command, exercise such control over...carry out sustained and concerted military operations ..." does not specify who will determine whether the abovequoted conditions are fulfilled. We would... | |
| Juan E. Méndez, Americas Watch Committee (U.S.) - Civil rights - 1988 - 96 pages
...which take place in the territory of a High Contracting Party between its armed forces and dissident forces or other organized armed groups which, under...over a part of its territory as to enable them to cany out sustained and concerted military operations and to implement this Protocol." The Parties to... | |
| Unesco - Law - 1988 - 362 pages
...relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol I) and which take place in the territory of a High Contracting Party between its armed forces or other organized armed groups which, under responsible command, exercise such control over a part... | |
| Frits Kalshoven, Yves Sandoz, Peter Mac Alister-Smith, Bruno Zimmermann - Law - 1989 - 488 pages
...important, positive, element to be 'the additional qualification of contro1' 46 over a part of the territory 'to enable them to carry out sustained and concerted military operations and to implement this Protoco1'. Paragraph 2 of Art. 1 of Protocol II establishes still another negative criterion for determining... | |
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