Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- FOREWORD
- SAN REMO MANUAL
- Introductory note
- Part I General provisions
- Part II Regions of operations
- Part III Basic rules and target discrimination
- Part IV Methods and means of warfare at sea
- Part V Measures short of attack: interception, visit, search, diversion and capture
- Part VI Protected persons, medical transports and medical aircraft
- Annex: Series of meetings and contributions to the project
- EXPLANATION
- INDEX
Annex: Series of meetings and contributions to the project
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 August 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- FOREWORD
- SAN REMO MANUAL
- Introductory note
- Part I General provisions
- Part II Regions of operations
- Part III Basic rules and target discrimination
- Part IV Methods and means of warfare at sea
- Part V Measures short of attack: interception, visit, search, diversion and capture
- Part VI Protected persons, medical transports and medical aircraft
- Annex: Series of meetings and contributions to the project
- EXPLANATION
- INDEX
Summary
Preliminary Round Table on International Humanitarian Law Applicable to Armed Conflicts at Sea
San Remo, 15–17 June 1987
In co-operation with the University of Pisa, Italy and Syracuse University, NY, USA
Round Table of Experts on International Humanitarian Law Applicable to Armed Conflicts at Sea
Madrid, 26–29 September 1988
In collaboration with the Humanitarian Law Study Centre of the Spanish Red Cross
MEETINGS OF EXPERTS FOLLOWING THE MADRID PLAN OF ACTION
First Meeting: Bochum, 10–14 November 1989
In collaboration with the Institute of Peacekeeping Law and Humanitarian Law, Ruhr University, Bochum and the German Red Cross in the Federal Republic of Germany
Second Meeting: Toulon, 19–23 October 1990
In collaboration with the Mediterranean Institute of Strategic Studies, Université de Toulon et du Var and the French Red Cross
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- San Remo Manual on International Law Applicable to Armed Conflicts at SeaInternational Institute of Humanitarian Law, pp. 45 - 56Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1995