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Parent topics
- Geneva Conventions [r]: For international law, the principal group of treaties addressing humanitarian aspects of war [e]
- Hague Conventions [r]: The first set of international agreements on the laws and conduct of war, generated by conferences in 1899 and 1907 [e]
Subtopics
- Military doctrine [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Just war theory [r]: The branch of ethics concerned with the basis for starting, conducting, and terminating wars [e]
- Gallon [r]: A non-SI measurement unit of volume used in the U.S. customary and the Imperial systems of measurement. [e]
- International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda [r]: Created by the United Nations Security Council, an international humanitarian law tribunal established to try Rwandan citizens for 1994 violence in Rwanda and neighboring countries, principally between the Hutu and Tutsi ethnic groups [e]