A. P. V. Rogers
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Precautions in attack
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Until Protocol I, there was no specific treaty provision dealing with the duty to take care to restrict the incidental damage caused by attacks. This chapter is devoted to discerning the relevant customary and treaty law and to examine and explain the rules of Protocol I on the subject. It presents the precautionary rules introduced by The Hague Regulations. According to Lauterpacht, assault, siege or bombardment on the battlefield is not prohibited; the rules impinge only on assaults, bombardments and sieges outside the battlefield. Despite the fears and stresses of battle, a violation of Art. 57 of Protocol I may amount to a war crime. It will even amount to a grave breach of that protocol if an attack is launched in the knowledge that it will cause excessive incidental damage.

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