CHE SIGNIFICA NONCOMBATANT IN INGLESE
Non combattente
Non combattente è un termine d'arte nella legge della guerra e nel diritto internazionale umanitario, descrivendo i civili che non stanno prendendo un ruolo diretto nelle ostilità; Persone - come il personale medico e cappellani militari - che sono membri delle forze armate ma sono protetti per i loro doveri specifici; Combattenti che sono posti a cavallo da combattimento; E cittadini di stati neutrali che non stanno combattendo per uno dei belligeranti coinvolti in un conflitto armato. L'articolo 50 del Protocollo 1 definisce un civile come persona che non è un combattente privilegiato. L'articolo 51 descrive la protezione che deve essere data ai civili e alle popolazioni civili. Il capitolo III del protocollo I disciplina l'obiettivo di oggetti civili. L'articolo 8 dello Statuto di Roma del Tribunale penale internazionale vieta anche gli attacchi diretti contro i civili. Anche se non tutti gli Stati hanno ratificato il Protocollo I o lo Statuto di Roma, queste disposizioni hanno ribadito le leggi di guerra tradizionali esistenti che sono vincolanti di tutti i belligeranti in un conflitto internazionale.
definizione di noncombatant nel dizionario inglese
La definizione di non combattente nel dizionario è un civile in tempo di guerra. Un'altra definizione di non combattente è un membro delle forze armate i cui compiti non includono combattimenti, come un cappellano o un chirurgo.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «NONCOMBATANT»
Scopri l'uso di
noncombatant nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
noncombatant e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Collateral Damage: Americans,
Noncombatant Immunity, and ...
Collateral Damage is a history of America's attempt to reconcile the atrocity of modern warfare with the idea that killing innocent civilians is off-limits and not justified to win a war.
2
Restaging War in the Western World
As the candidates sparred over who did what and who avoided what,
noncombatant Americans— that is, women—were pushed to the margins of the
discussion.73 Nevertheless, what remains striking about the Women's Hearing
on the War in ...
Maartje Abbenhuis, Sara Buttsworth,
2009
3
The Log of a
Noncombatant
This book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS.
4
The Moral Target: Aiming at Right Conduct in War and Other ...
For example, suppose that one A noncombatant death is equal to 100 A
combatant deaths but not more and equal to 300 B combatant deaths but not
more, at least in deciding when to engage with the enemy. Suppose that in a
particular case, ...
5
Terrorism and the Ethics of War
The principle of noncombatant immunity is often regarded as a central moral truth
. Tony Coady speaks of the “depth and centrality of the prohibitionon
intentionallykillingtheinnocent”andsaysthatit“functions in our moral thinking as a
sort of ...
6
Intervention, Terrorism, and Torture: Contemporary ...
The other is an amplification of the principle of discrimination between
combatants and noncombatants and the making of noncombatant immunity a
focal requirement. As a result, the moral bar is set rather high for just warfare, as
evidenced in ...
7
The Oxford Companion to American Military History
This is the classic argument from *]ust War theory, applied long before the age of
aerial warfare to earlier forms of attack directed against noncombatant or mixed
combatant-noncombatant targets, such as the artillery bombardment of enemy ...
John Whiteclay Chambers, Fred Anderson,
1999
8
The American Novel of War: A Critical Analysis and ...
... example of the American novel of war. In nearly all of the texts that do not use
the noncombatant death motif or thematic element, noncombatant death is
implied through omnipresent destruction of villages, towns, and cities— areas
sans ...
Wallis R. Sanborn, III,
2012
9
The United States and the Transformation of African ...
TheseincludeOperation Sharp Edge(noncombatant evacuation from Liberia);
Operation Eastern Exit (noncombatant evacuation from Somalia); Operation
Quick Lift (noncombatant evacuation from Zaire); an unnamed noncombatant ...
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Uncharted Paths, Uncertain Vision: U.S. Military ...
YEAR OPERATION NAME ACTIVITY 1990 SHARP EDGE Noncombatant
evacuation from Liberia 1991 EASTERN EXIT Noncombatant evacuation from
Somalia QUICK LIFT Noncombatant evacuation from Zaire (now Democratic
Republic of ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «NONCOMBATANT»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
noncombatant nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
New citizens don't have to say 'bear arms' in oath anymore
... "A candidate for citizenship must declare they will bear arms on behalf of the United States and that they will perform noncombatant service in ... «Las Vegas Review-Journal, lug 15»
An interesting week
Traditionally, among the declarations in the oath are promises to bear arms or perform noncombatant service in defense of the U.S. when ... «Arkansas Online, lug 15»
Fox & Friends Misleadingly Claims New Citizens Won't Be Required …
Candidates for citizenship normally declare that they will "bear arms on behalf of the United States" and "perform noncombatant service in the ... «Media Matters for America, lug 15»
Obama Admin. Takes Another Subtle Swipe At Second Amendment …
... to bear arms, and to perform noncombatant service in the Armed Forces, based on religious training and belief or a conscientious objection. «Virtual Press Office, lug 15»
Obama Renews His Amnesty Tyranny
... clauses contained in that Oath, as in the promise “bear arms on behalf of the United States” and “perform noncombatant service in the Armed ... «Canada Free Press, lug 15»
The Daily 202: Does Donald Trump know Rick Perry's cell phone …
... will 'bear arms on behalf of the United States' or 'perform noncombatant service' in the Armed Forces as part of the naturalization process. «Washington Post, lug 15»
Obama Admin. Updates Eligibility Requirements To Omit Portions Of …
... that I will perform noncombatant service in the Armed Forces of the United States when required by the law; that I will perform work of national ... «Breitbart News, lug 15»
Israeli Defense Minister Assails Panel Findings
... measures, including reduced mandatory service, higher retirement ages and restricted pension benefits for noncombatant personnel. «DefenseNews.com, lug 15»
William Saletan: Chattanooga wasn't terrorism — it was an act of war
The typical noncombatant target is an innocent civilian. That's what makes Sept. 11 and the ISIL hostage beheadings clear acts of terrorism. «National Post, lug 15»
David Johnston: Do the job or leave
There is an involved process to justify classification as a noncombatant by reason of conscience objection. Following classification the most ... «News & Observer, lug 15»