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Problems of the Transformation of Character of Military Conventions*)

Problems of the Transformation of Character of Military Conventions*) PROBLEMS OF THE TRANSFORMATION OF CHARACTER OF MILITARY CONVENTIONS*) Dr VLADIMIR DEDIJER, Beograd During the first, optimistic year of the UNO, just as in the twenties after the foundation of the League of Nations, when it was considered by many publicists that war had been outlawed or that the final abolition of recourse to force in international relations was a matter of a short time, work on the laws of war was neglected. Interest was mainly centered on ius ad bellum, while ius in bello, ius durante bello were not given sufficent attention Even in 1949 the Inter- national Law Commission decided not to include the laws of war on its agenda dealing with the codification and development of inter- national law. I 1. But the realities of life did their work Use of force as a means of solving disputes between states and other social institutions un- fortunately was and still is a indisputable part of life Up to now, man has been unable to eliminate war, in relations between states and other organized social entities Man in this endeavour, no doubt, will succeed, but only when he eliminates the causes of conflicts Until the use of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nordic Journal of International Law Brill

Problems of the Transformation of Character of Military Conventions*)

Nordic Journal of International Law , Volume 29 (1): 14 – Jan 1, 1959

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Brill
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© 1959 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0902-7351
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1571-8107
DOI
10.1163/157181059X00021
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PROBLEMS OF THE TRANSFORMATION OF CHARACTER OF MILITARY CONVENTIONS*) Dr VLADIMIR DEDIJER, Beograd During the first, optimistic year of the UNO, just as in the twenties after the foundation of the League of Nations, when it was considered by many publicists that war had been outlawed or that the final abolition of recourse to force in international relations was a matter of a short time, work on the laws of war was neglected. Interest was mainly centered on ius ad bellum, while ius in bello, ius durante bello were not given sufficent attention Even in 1949 the Inter- national Law Commission decided not to include the laws of war on its agenda dealing with the codification and development of inter- national law. I 1. But the realities of life did their work Use of force as a means of solving disputes between states and other social institutions un- fortunately was and still is a indisputable part of life Up to now, man has been unable to eliminate war, in relations between states and other organized social entities Man in this endeavour, no doubt, will succeed, but only when he eliminates the causes of conflicts Until the use of

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Published: Jan 1, 1959

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