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PURPOSES OF THE LAW OF WAR


The conduct of Armed Hostilities on land is regulated by the law of land warfare which is both written and unwritten. It is inspired by the desire to diminish the Evil s of war by:


BASIC PRINCIPLES


Prohibitory effect


The law of war places limits on the exercise of a belligerent’s power mentioned under ''Purposes'' and requires that belligerents refrain from employing any kind or degree of Violence which is not actually necessary for military purposes and that they conduct Hostilities with regard for the principles of
Humanity and Chivalry .


Binding on States and Individuals


The law of war is binding not only upon States as such but also upon individuals and, in particular, the members of their Armed Forces .


Sources of the law


The law of war is derived from two principal sources:
  • ''Lawmaking Treaties '' (or '' Conventions ''), such as the Hague and Geneva Convention s.

  • ''Custom''. Although some of the law of war has not been incorporated in any treaty or convention to which the United States is a party, this body of unwritten or customary law is firmly established by the custom of nations and well defined by recognized authorities on International Law .


Lawmaking treaties may be compared with Legislative enactments in the national law of the United States and the Custom ary law of
war with the unwritten Anglo-American Common Law .


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