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International Humanitarian Law and Combat Casualties
Authors:William J. Fenrick
Affiliation:1. Office of the Prosecutor (OTP), International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), 5253 Harvey Street, B3J 1A7, Halifax, NS, Canada
Abstract:The purpose of the article is to provide an overview of the law regulating combat in order to assist in determining whether casualties inflicted in combat should be classified as victims of war or victims of war crimes. The boundaries and the content of International Humanitarian Law are indicated. A brief statement of the law regulating combat is given. The concepts of military objective and of proportionality are analyzed. The scope of an unlawful attack is addressed as is the relationship between unlawful attack offences and other offences in International Humanitarian Law. The article concludes with a discussion of when combat casualties are war crimes victims.
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