TAG RESULTS

 
Quarter, Giving No

A person who has shown an intention to surrender or is incapacitated should not be made the object of attack.

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/quarter-giving-no/
Mass Graves

Prisoners of war must be “honorably buried” in graves that bear information about them.

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/mass-graves/
Jus ad Bellum / Jus in Bello

Under international law, the two distinct ways of looking at war are the reasons you fight and how you fight.

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/jus-ad-bellum-jus-in-bello/
Due Process

No one may be convicted or sentenced unless he has received a fair trial.

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/due-process/
Deportation

If there is enormous loss of life, deportation may constitute genocide.

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/deportation/
Dead and Wounded

Parties must “search for the dead and prevent their being despoiled.”

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/dead-and-wounded/
Customary Law

Customary law is one of the principal sources or components of international humanitarian law.

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/customary-law/
Customary Law: The ICRC Study

The customary law of armed conflict summarized into 161 rules

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/customary-law-the-icrc-study/
Apartheid

Its manifestations included ineligibility from voting, separate living areas and schools, internal travel passes for blacks, and white control of the legal system.

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/apartheid/