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The law of war and the armed forces

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2010

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Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1978

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page 23 note 1 Organized jointly by the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Polish Red Cross, and attended by representatives of 23 National Red Cross Societies of European and North American countries. — The experts' full report was published in the International Review of the Army, Navy and Air Forces Medical Services, Liège (Belgium), Nos. 9–10 (1977) pp. 737 ff.Google Scholar

page 32 note 1 The general concept has already been presented in The Military Law and Law of War Review, Brussels, Vol. XV–1–2 (1976), pp. 171 ff.Google Scholar

page 34 note 1 Complete course published in: Collana di studi del Comitato italiano per le ricerche sulla pace, Rome, Vol. VI (1977)Google Scholar and in: The Military Law and Law of War Review, Brussels, Vol. XVI–1 (1977).Google Scholar

page 34 note 2 Complete course to be published in: Rassegna dell' Arma dei Carabinieri.