| International law - 984 pages
...indiscriminate attacks, specifically "those which are not directed at a specific military objective, or those which employ a method or means of combat which...cannot be directed at a specific military objective, or the effects of which cannot be limited as required by this Protocol, and consequently are of a nature... | |
| P. J. G. Kapteyn - Law - 1984 - 860 pages
...a direct part in hostilities. 4. Indiscriminate attacks are prohibited. Indiscriminate attacks are: (a) those which are not directed at a specific military...cannot be directed at a specific military objective; or (cj those which employ a method or means of combat the effects of which cannot be limited as required... | |
| Nagendra Singh - Political Science - 1986 - 274 pages
...Protection of the civilian population 4. Indiscriminate attacks are prohibited. Indiscriminate attacks are: (a) those which are not directed at a specific military...cannot be directed at a specific military objective; or and consequently, in each such case, are of a nature to strike military objectives and civilians or... | |
| Acad'mie de Droit International de La Ha - Law - 1986 - 420 pages
...are, besides those evident cases where an attack is "not directed at a specific military objective", "those which employ a method or means of combat which...cannot be directed at a specific military objective" as well as "those which employ a method or means of combat the effects of which cannot be limited as... | |
| Claude Pilloud, Yves Sandoz, Christophe Swinarski, Bruno Zimmermann, Jean S Pictet - Law - 1986 - 1692 pages
...vague. Dans le texte anglais, la formule est différente, le mot «attaque» étant sujet de la phrase: «those which employ a method or means of combat which...cannot be directed at a specific military objective». i« Voir Actes XVI. 19 Cf. supra, note 11. 20 Art. 5 dudit Protocole II. Voir aussi Y. Sandoz, «Nouveau... | |
| Claude Pilloud, Yves Sandoz, Christophe Swinarski, Bruno Zimmermann - Law - 1987 - 1674 pages
...or strategic points such as hills or mountain passes. Sub-paragraph (b) 1 956 This concerns attacks which employ a method or means of combat which cannot be directed at a specific military objective. 17 1957 The term "means of combat" or "means of warfare" (cf. Article 35 - Basic rules) generally refers... | |
| Unesco - Law - 1988 - 362 pages
...Indiscriminate Means Under Article 51 paragraph 4 an attack may not be launched by employment of a "means of combat which cannot be directed at a specific military objective" or a "means of combat, the effects of which cannot be limited as required by this Protocol". There was... | |
| Yoram Dinstein, Mala Tabory - Political Science - 1990 - 418 pages
...population"; — Article 51(4) prohibits indiscriminate attacks, which it defines as including attacks "which employ a method or means of combat which cannot be directed at a specific military objective" or "employ a method or means of combat the effects of which cannot be limited as required by this Protocol";... | |
| Mohammed Bedjaoui - Law - 1991 - 1339 pages
...attacks, defined in some detail, as acts "not directed at a specific military target", or employing "a method or means of combat which cannot be directed at a specific military objective" or "a method or means of combat the effects of which cannot be limited as required by this Protocol",... | |
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