TAG RESULTS

 
Occupation

By George Packer  In the first weeks after the fall of Baghdad in April 2003, ...

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/occupation/
Kuwaiti Oil Wells

By Robert Block Dante would have at been at home in Kuwait in 1991. A ...

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/kuwaiti-oil-wells/
Iraq

By Thom Shanker   The insurgency in Iraq that took root during the American-led invasion ...

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/iraq/
Iran-Iraq War

Jonathan C. Randal Under the cover of realpolitik, studied international indifference to the horrors of ...

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/547/
Gulf War

By Frank Smyth  Attitudes toward international humanitarian norms and law by the belligerents in the ...

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/gulf-war/
Poisonous Weapons

The use of “asphyxiating, poisonous, or other gases, and of all analogous liquids” is prohibited.

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/poisonous-weapons-2/
Pillage

Pillage is prohibited; requisitioning food or medical supplies is permitted if the requirements of the civilian population have been taken into account.

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/pillage-2/
Indiscriminate Attack

Both sides must distinguish between the civilian population and combatants and direct their operations only against military objectives.

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/indiscriminate-attacks/
Hors de Combat

Those who are “out of combat” are entitled to be protected, not attacked, and treated humanely.

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/hors-de-combat/
Courts and Tribunals

Punishing individuals who commit crimes enforces international law.

http://www.crimesofwar.org/a-z-guide/courts-and-tribunals/