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  • Land Forces

    Hierarchical Display of Land forces International Relations > Defence > Armed forces Land forces Concept of Land forces See the dictionary definition of Land forces. Characteristics of Land forces [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Land forces Spanish: Ejército de tierra […]

  • Land Forces

    Hierarchical Display of Land forces International Relations > Defence > Armed forces Land forces Concept of Land forces See the dictionary definition of Land forces. Characteristics of Land forces [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Land forces Spanish: Ejército de tierra […]

  • Armed Forces

    Power to Raise and Maintain Armed Forces in U.S. Constitutional Law A list of entries related to Power to Raise and Maintain Armed Forces may be found, under the Power to Raise and Maintain Armed Forces subject group, in the United States constitutional law platform of the American legal […]

  • Armed Forces

    Power to Raise and Maintain Armed Forces in U.S. Constitutional Law A list of entries related to Power to Raise and Maintain Armed Forces may be found, under the Power to Raise and Maintain Armed Forces subject group, in the United States constitutional law platform of the American legal […]

  • Forces Abroad

    Hierarchical Display of Forces abroad International Relations > Defence > Armed forcesInternational Relations > Defence > Defence policy > Military baseInternational Relations > Cooperation policy > Cooperation policy > Military cooperation Forces abroad Concept of Forces abroad See […]

  • Forces Abroad

    Hierarchical Display of Forces abroad International Relations > Defence > Armed forcesInternational Relations > Defence > Defence policy > Military baseInternational Relations > Cooperation policy > Cooperation policy > Military cooperation Forces abroad Concept of Forces abroad See […]

  • Hague Regulations of Land War

    Article 23 (h) of the Hague Regulations of Land War is an Example Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about Article 23 (h) of the Hague Regulations of Land War is an Example, wrote in 1921: An example of such carelessness is afforded by the incorporation–at […]

  • Hague Regulations of Land War

    Article 23 (h) of the Hague Regulations of Land War is an Example Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about Article 23 (h) of the Hague Regulations of Land War is an Example, wrote in 1921: An example of such carelessness is afforded by the incorporation–at […]

  • Land War

    Davis's Interpretation of Article 23 (h) Lassa Oppenheim, in the book entitled The Future of International Law, about Davis's Interpretation of Article 23 (h), wrote in 1921: 37. This is also the opinion of Davis, one of the American delegates to the second Hague Conference; he gives […]

  • Rhineland

    History of the Reoccupation of the Rhineland, 1936 The following commentary about Reoccupation of the Rhineland, 1936 in the Churchill Era is produced by the Churchill College (Cambridge): In March 1936 Adolf Hitler sent German forces into the Rhineland, the border area between Germany and […]

  • Police Forces

    Police: History of Police ForcesIntroduction to Police ForcesThe conception of the police force as a protective and law enforcement organization developed from the use of military bodies as guardians of the peace, such as the Praetorian Guard of ancient Rome. The Romans achieved a …

  • Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe 7

    Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe   Article XVII The States Parties shall transmit information and notifications required by this Treaty in written form. They shall use diplomatic channels or other official channels designated by them, including in particular a communications network to be established by a separate arrangement. Article XVIII 1. The States…

  • Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe 3

    Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe   Article V 1. To ensure that the security of each State Party is not affected adversely at any stage: (A) within the area consisting of the entire land territory in Europe, which includes all the European island territories, of the Republic of Bulgaria, the Hellenic Republic, the…

  • Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe 2

    Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe   Article III 1. For the purposes of this Treaty, the States Parties shall apply the following counting rules: All battle tanks, armoured combat vehicles, artillery, combat aircraft and attack helicopters, as defined in Article II, within the area of application shall be subject to the numerical limitations…

  • Convention (IX) Concerning Bombardment by Naval Forces

    Convention (IX) Concerning Bombardment by Naval Forces   CHAPTER I The Bombardment of Undefended Ports, Towns, Villages, Dwellings, or Buildings Article 1. The bombardment by naval forces of undefended ports, towns, villages, dwellings, or buildings is forbidden. A place cannot be bombarded solely because automatic submarine contact mines are anchored off the harbour. Art. 2.…