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POLICY BRIEFING DECEMBER 2010 APPLYING THE PRINCIPLE OF PROPORTIONALITY IN COMBAT OPERATIONS
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Document Date: 2010-12-14 11:30:57


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Gaza / OXFORD / /

Country

United States / Afghanistan / United Kingdom / Israel / /

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Event

Diplomatic Relations / /

Facility

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD OXFORD INSTITUTE FOR ETHICS / Headquarters International Security Assistance Force Kabul / AND ARMED CONFLICT DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD MANOR ROAD / Asser Institute / /

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public infrastructure / positive law / media installation / customary international law / law‟s indeterminacy / civilian infrastructure / law governing resort / systematized search / /

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injury / diseases / /

Organization

al-Qaeda / Human Rights Council / International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia / civil society / Fact Finding Mission on Gaza / Asser Institute / ICRC / Israeli Defence Forces / Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs / UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD OXFORD INSTITUTE FOR ETHICS / Karzai government / Human Rights Watch / Association for Civil Rights in Israel / Hamas / United Nations Human Rights Council / Public Committee Against Torture in Israel / United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict / Taliban / Center for the Defense of the Individual / Physicians for Human Rights / Headquarters International Security Assistance Force Kabul / /

Person

Menachem Mazuz / Ehud Olmert / Ehud Barak / /

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Position

advocate / Prime Minister / Governor / actor / Combat Operations Executive / commander / Defense Minister / Attorney General / General / /

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Gaza Strip / /

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http /

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