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  1. (a) Inoffensive populations ' The contest being carried on by "armed forces" only (Article 1), ' Art. 7. It is forbidden to maltreat inoffensive populations. (b) Means of injuring the enemy ' As the struggle must be honourable (Article 4), ' Art. 8. It is forbidden: (a) To make use of poison, in any form whatever;

    • The ICTY and The Break-Up of The Former Yugoslavia
    • The ECCC and The Cambodian Transfers of 1975–1979
    • The Special Panels For Serious Crimes in Timor-Leste

    The ICTY was created in 1993 in response to the serious violations of international law which occurred in the Former Yugoslavia from 1991. Its creation reflected a decision by the Security Council that the “widespread violations of international humanitarian law occurring in the former Yugoslavia constitutes a threat to international peace and secu...

    The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), although a currently sitting tribunal, were created to address historical offences committed within Cambodia during the period of Khmer Rouge rule (as Democratic Kampuchea) between 1975 and 1979 and in particular to pursue prosecutions of “senior leaders of Democratic Kampuchea.”Footnote ...

    Finally, the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor’s Special Panels for Serious Crimes (SPSC) also pursued charges of both war crimes and crimes against humanity for the violence and massive forced displacement which followed the 1999 referendum.Footnote 127 In this case, the Security Council did not specifically authorize a trib...

    • Victoria Colvin, Phil Orchard
    • 2021
  2. (a) Inoffensive populations ' The contest being carried on by "armed forces" only (Article 1), ' Art. 7. It is forbidden to maltreat inoffensive populations. (b) Means of injuring the enemy ' As the struggle must be honourable (Article 4), ' Art. 8. It is forbidden: (a) To make use of poison, in any form whatever;

  3. Years later, the Taíno would be reduced to a tiny fraction of their population of approximately 300,000 — and Haiti would lose 98 percent of those trees Columbus coveted. Grist thanks its sponsors.

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  5. This workhouse in Nantwich, Cheshire, dates from 1780. The English Poor Laws [2] were a system of poor relief in England and Wales [3] that developed out of the codification of late-medieval and Tudor-era laws in 1587–1598. The system continued until the modern welfare state emerged after the Second World War. [1]

  6. You not only pay another man to take away your means of health, you usually maltreat him. If it is rather general to hate Nature and maltreat women, we begin to see why the world is a mad world.'. It is forbidden to maltreat the inoffensive portion of the population.

  7. Feb 22, 2022 · The relationship of poverty to child maltreatment has substantial practice and policy implications, as provision of concrete and material supports, including cash transfers, have been shown to reduce maltreatment rates.

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