A. P. V. Rogers
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Enemy armed forces
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Law on the battlefield conveniently falls into two parts: how you fight the enemy armed forces and how you protect the enemy's civilian population. This chapter deals with the first part of law on the battlefield. The reason for the good faith provision of the law of armed conflict is to prevent the abuse, and the consequent undermining, of the protection afforded by the law. The essence of perfidy is the abuse of protected status to effect the killing, wounding or capture of the enemy; ruses of war, while involving deception, do not involve the abuse of protected status. Psychological operations are perfectly legitimate provided they do not involve abuse of any protection afforded under the law of war. One of the main purposes of the law of armed conflict, ever since the first Geneva Convention of 1864, has been to ensure the treatment of the wounded and sick.

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Law on the battlefield

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