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Implementation and enforcement of the law of war
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The author's experience of teaching law of war to armed forces personnel from the UK and abroad reveals that, once they get to know the details, they are universally in favour. This chapter describes practice that can influence implementation and enforcement of the law of war as well as the legal mechanisms currently available. The law of war has always depended for its efficacy on the beneficial controlling influence of commanders. This is probably the most important factor of all in ensuring compliance. Perhaps not enough credit is given to reciprocity as a medium for ensuring respect for the law of war. War crimes are any serious breaches of the law of war. They may be tried by the national courts of the state of the offender or the courts of the capturing power, or of the state where the offence was committed.

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Law on the battlefield

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