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Humanitarianism and the Laws of War
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 January 2009
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1 So called in recognition of the Russian jurist, Martens, F. F., President of the 1899 Hague Conventions (see Sidney Bailey, Prohibitions and Restraints in War (Oxford, 1972).Google Scholar
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7 This point is presented clearly in the Preamble to Hague Convention No. IV (1907).
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