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A US government response to the International Committee of the Red Cross study Customary International Humanitarian Law
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Document Date: 2013-01-20 16:26:54


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Cambridge University Press / /

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Germany / Netherlands / Sweden / Zimbabwe / France / Bosnia and Herzegovina / United States / Afghanistan / Canada / Australia / India / Denmark / /

Event

Diplomatic Relations / /

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humanitarian law / transportation / food / customary international law / customary law / treaty law / /

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General Assembly / Cambridge University / International Court of Justice / US government / Canadian Ministry of National Defense / Civil Military Operations Center / Humanitarian Operations Center / Department of State / UN Security Council / United Nations / ICRC / High Contracting Party / Study / Security Council / office of the Judge Advocate General / Department of Defense / International Criminal Court / Study’s Steering Committee / International Committee of the Red Cross / /

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John Bellinger / Jakob Kellenberger / Jean-Marie Henckaerts / William Haynes / William J. Haynes II / Theodore Meron / Michael Cottier / Louise Doswald-Beck / Jean Pictet / John B. Bellinger / III / /

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President / General Counsel / Legal Adviser / General Counsel of the United States of America / /

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Kosovo / /

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10 CCW Amended Protocol / http / /

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